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Garbage burning chokes Ambattur

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Deccan Chronicle 11.09.2009

Garbage burning chokes Ambattur

September 11th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai
Sept. 10: K. Suresh, a peon working in a private company is very worried about the future of his six-year-old daughter who is asthmatic.

According to the resident of Nehru street near Ambattur lake, the smoke from the burning of garbage at the municipal dump yard is seriously affecting the health of his daughter, who at times has to gasp for fresh air.

“The situation has forced my wife and me to stay alert 24/7 as our daughter Lakshmi may face breathing problems anytime. The poisonous smoke and dust that she is forced to inhale has made her weak,” Suresh said. His neighbour G. Sadagopan said that people living in the residential colonies in the vicinity of the dump yard, are experiencing persistent cough, running eyes and throat irritation. “It is a municipal dump yard and the authorities are to be blamed for the present situation. Even though the problem has been persisting for quite sometime and numerous complaints have been lodged, the issue remains unattended,” Sadagopan said.

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, environmental activist Nithyanand Jayaraman said that since smoke emitting from the dump yards contains heavy metals, every system in the human body gets affected, the most vulnerable being the respiratory system. “The sad fact is that children are more prone to get affected,” Nithyanand pointed out.

Accepting that the practice of garbage dumping and burning occurs in the area, Ambattur municipal chairman K. N. Sekar blamed it on rag pickers.
“For salvaging iron and aluminium rag pickers set fire to garbage. Though we have walls around the yard and guards during the day, these miscreants sneak in at night and create problems. The municipality is seriously considering the issue. We already have employed several methods to put out the fires. We are also planning to increase the number of guards,” Mr Sekar said.

 

TN launches website for H1N1

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Deccan Chronicle 11.09.2009

TN launches website for H1N1

September 11th, 2009
By Our Correspondent

Chennai
Sept. 10: Health minister M. R. K. Paneerselvam launched the state government’s new website for swine flu awareness, www.swineflutninfo.com at the suicide prevention programme on Thursday at the Government General Hospital. The website contains all you need to know about the disease, and also the contact details of the laboratories and hospitals treating swine flu.

The state health department is patting itself on the back, where its management of the H1N1 epidemic is concerned. In a release announcing the new swine flu awareness website that the Tamil Nadu government has floated, described as ‘another feather on the cap of the health department of Tamil Nadu’, the state is claims to be the first in India to initiate the containment and control of A(H1N1) influenza as early as March 2009 itself.

“The government has been able to contain the disease within Chennai and Coimbatore, and spread of the infection to the villages has been prevented totally," the release said.

“The government has taken steps to screen aircraft/railway passengers, contract tracing, arrangements for lab investigation, including approval for nine private laboratories across the state,” it said.

However, with the WHO issuing a serious alert across South east Asia, predicting a spurt in swine flu infections, and thousands of deaths due to the disease when the monsoon starts, it is to be hoped that the state will be able to further contain the virus.

 

Mass cleaning programme revived

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The Hindu 10.09.2009

Mass cleaning programme revived

 

Staff Reporter

“Preference to long-standing sanitary issue”

— Photo: A. Shaikmohideen

Sprucing up: Mass cleaning programme being inaugurated in Palayamkottai on Wednesday.

TIRUNELVELI: To further fine-tune its cleaning operations in the areas under the jurisdiction of the corporation, the civic body revived its mass cleaning programme on Wednesday by mobilising the entire conservancy workforce in three wards of the corporation.

Even as the solid waste management programme of the corporation is going on smoothly for the past couple of years, cleaning of garbage within the city has been affected due to paucity of manpower.

However, the local body tides over the situation by mobilising the existing workforce in a particular ward on Wednesdays and Thursdays between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to clean the garbage.

Minister for Environment, Youth Welfare and Sports T.P.M. Maideen Khan and Deputy Mayor K. Muthuramalingam inaugurated the mass cleaning activities at Maharaja Nagar (ward 19) in Palayamkottai. Similarly garbage cleaning was conducted at wards 1 in Thatchanallur Zone and 11 in Palayamkottai Zone also.

“As per this arrangement, 80 sanitary workers will be sent to each ward with adequate number of lorries and other vehicles to remove the garbage collected during the mass cleaning activities. Preference will be given to cleaning of drainage channels, removal of plastic waste and other long-standing sanitary issues,” said Executive Engineer, Tirunelveli Corporation, Narayanan Nair.

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 September 2009 00:47
 


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