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Fine art: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation holds recycling workshop

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The Times of India   07.08.2012

Fine art: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation holds recycling workshop

HYDERABAD: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has opened a national workshop with the JNTU, University of Fine Arts for production of art from scrap as part of activities undertaken to promote the COP 11 meet.

The artwork-from-scrap project has been taken up with an eye on the Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biodiversity (COP 11), to be hosted by the city in October this year. Nearly 52 biodiversity themes have been created by students since July 23 and the workshop would conclude in a week.

Mayor Majid Hussain and GHMC commissioner MT Krishna Babu visited the workshop at RTC scrap depot in Boduppal on Monday.The mayor said that the articles and sculptures made at the workshop send out the perfect message urging full utilisation of resources. He lauded the artists and students at JNTU Fine Arts for creating something new out of scrap.

The commissioner said that students from various universities and sculptors from across the country, mostly from the fine arts background, were participating in the workshop that aims to create awareness on the importance of biodiversity.

The commissioner said that APSRTC, which has a large scrapyard, had helping GHMC with the space for the endeavour.Krishna Babu said that a workshop on stone sculpture would start at JNTU, Masab Tank on August 8 and continue for a month with a similar biodiversity theme.He said artwork made from scrap would be installed at major parks, important junctions and other public spaces in the city.


Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2012 08:40
 

Metro medians turn garbage dumps

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The Times of India   06.08.2012

Metro medians turn garbage dumps

BANGALORE: Garbage contractors appear determined to ruin the city's aesthetics. Under pressure to find space to dump waste, they have begun offloading debris in medians between Namma Metro pillars. What was planned to be a colourful bed of flowers has become home for stinking heaps of garbage all along Reach 1 on the MG Road-Byappanahalli route.

Bangalore produces 5,000 metric tonnes of waste every day. But there are no landfills to dispose this of in a scientific manner. Result: garbage contractors end up dumping waste indiscriminately in vacant sites or on the city outskirts. Sadly, the city's pride that runs along MG Road, CMH Road and Old Madras Road, has to bear the burden of the stench too.

In fact, the problem posed by garbage on Metro medians is not limited to stench and visual outrage. The muck draws stray animals that scavenge waste and litter it all over the place. There is a danger of birds, or even wind for that matter, scattering it on the electrified tracks, bringing Metro operations to a halt.

In December last, operations on Reach 1 came to a halt for 30 minutes after plastic bags filled with waste were found on the tracks on CMH Road. Throwing waste either on the track or on the medians is an offence, senior BMRC officials said.

"On Reach-1, we have completed work on installing a water harvesting system along the medians, and are putting in place the same on Reaches 3 and 4. In fact, we are in the process of setting up flower beds on Reach 1 with assistance from the horticulture department. But miscreants have been dumping debris and garbage along the median, making our work difficult. We have been coordinating with the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to tackle this issue and book the culprits. The Palike has promised to seize vehicles and fine the drivers," they said.

Most of this garbage-dumping happens early in the morning or late at night when roads are largely empty."While going on morning walks, we see garbage dumped in the middle of the road and Metro medians. This is just not tolerable," said Gopinath M, resident of Indiranagar.

Last Updated on Monday, 06 August 2012 10:06
 

Garbage piles up as vans get stuck at Deonar

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The Times of India   06.08.2012

Garbage piles up as vans get stuck at Deonar

MUMBAI: From uncollected garbage to a saturated dumping ground, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is facing a tough time managing solid waste generated by the city and the root of all woes seems to be the delay in the scientific closure of the Deonar yard.

The inordinate time taken to construct the boundary wall of the dumpyard and to repair the access road— both are part of the scientific closure of the Deonar ground plan—had led to a long queue of garbage vehicles outside the compound, alleged corporators. They claimed with the vans stranded at the yard for most part of the day or breaking down on the stretch, they cannot make enough rounds of the city and consequently, cannot collect all the garbage piling up.

Samajwadi Party group leader and corporator from the area Rais Shaikh told TOI, "The boundary wall of the dumping ground is taking ages to be completed; in fact, it has been over two years since the work began. The access road to the ground, too, is in a mess and the garbage-collection vans often get stuck there." The BMC also admitted that even the slightest rainfall made the access road sludgy. "Often vehicles entering the dumping ground break down on the road, which is in a terrible condition," said a senior BMC official. Incidentally, the stretch has remained in the same pathetic condition for several years now. "The little rainfall that we have received so far has been good enough to make the condition of the access road worse," said Yogesh Sharma, a Deonar resident.

Civic officials conceded that with the vans getting stranded, they cannot collecet all the garbage that keeps piling up. "The condition of the dumpyard does prevent the vans from making the required number of trips," said an official. Shaikh said, "The BMC must expedite the closure. Only that can solve the problem."
Last Updated on Monday, 06 August 2012 10:03
 


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