The Hindu 10.09.2014
Sanitation teams move in swiftly to clean up city
In a departure from earlier practice of waiting for the
Ganesh idols immersion to conclude, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal
Corporation (GHMC) this time took up a continuous sanitation drive along
the city streets during the centralised procession.
Deploying
more than 2,800 workers apart from their regular sanitation staff, it
tried to ensure that the road stretches were swept and the litter and
garbage removed even as the procession moved towards Hussainsagar Lake.
This has helped in most of the city roads being brought to their normal
status by 11.30 a.m. in the morning.
Between 7 a.m.
and 4 p.m. on Tuesday , the GHMC staff removed around 1,030 tonnes of
garbage from the procession routes and despatched it to the dumping yard
at Jawaharnagar. A fleet of 17 private vehicles were roped in which
made 85 trips shifting 1,027 tonnes while the civic body vehicles made
29 trips to move the garbage from road corridors, mainly near the main
immersion point of Hussainsagar. Most roads were made litter-free before
noon itself and litter in the green patches on the Tank Bund along the
statues too was removed, officials said. “We had restored normal road
conditions by afternoon even near the immersion points but for the
holding area. After the immersion of the Khairatabad idol, even this
will be cleared,” said GHMC Central Zone Commissioner N. Satyanarayana.
For the first time, the civic body also took up washing of roads and
operated sweeping machines to ensure complete sanitation.Retrieval of
idol debris
The exercise to retrieve debris from the
Hussainsagar commenced late on Tuesday after the last of the idols, the
‘Maha Ganapati’ from Khairatabad was immersed around 7 p.m. Unlike in
the earlier years, the GHMC and HMDA hope to remove the idol debris
within 48 hours. “We have deployed more machinery and plan to complete
it within 36 hours and in case of unforeseen contingencies, within 48
hours,” claimed an official.