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Clean nagpur is still a distant dream

Clean nagpur is still a distant dream
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Nagpur: Choked Drainage Chambers, overflowing and pile of garbage shows something is not true with the city sanitation system pegged to be prepared to become a smart city.
Over the past few months, it has increased in the number of daily complaints to Nagpur Municipal Corporation regarding choking waterways and waste overflowing from all cities.
However, the NMC Public Health Engineering Department – responsible for the maintenance of waste disposal infrastructure – has failed to do problems.
An example is the near J & K bank behind Karachi Gali in aware.
Residents and shop owners face discomfort because waste water overflows into the road for the past year.
Similar is the situation in many flat schemes near Shankar Nagar Square where residents often face health problems because of non-hygienic conditions because of the overflow waste.
“We have made a lot of complaints to the NMC Dharampeth zone, but the problem has not been resolved,” Claim Workkeeper Memon Afaque Iqbal.
Apart from two personal agents – Ag Environ and BVG India – collectively employing 2,000 workers for the collection of door-to-door waste, the situation on the ground has failed to improve.
Rahul Agar, a resident, said private company workers visited once a week to collect garbage in Anant Nagar.
Residents Tilak Nagar said the garbage was collected twice a week forced many people to throw it with Nolah or in it.
“Management of City’s Dense Waste, Sewerage System and Stormwater Water Drainage are on the verge of collapse,” said the founder and director of Leena Buddhe’s sustainable development center.
“Often the gutter instance chokes even in luxury areas often occur, so that someone can only imagine conditions in the slums.
The authorities of the citizenship produce a temporary solution to remove blockages, but there seems to be no parent plan to improve the old sewerage system.
One can see untreated waste Dried into Nag, Pili and the Pohra River flow through the city, “he said.
In addition, planning to set a small sewerage processing plant has not received momentum.
Citizens pay taxes and suffer because of an inefficient and casual civilian attitude, which continues to revise plans to clean and rejuvenate the NAG River while Pili and Pohra also bear Brunt, Buddhe said.
Buddhe said, “Someone failed to understand why it was required to privatize the gathering of door-to-door and solid waste transportation.
Why can’t the Civic body unable to follow Indore Municipal Corporation, who has pocketed the cleanest City award? Even NMC practices it until 2007.
With regularization of all staff Awajdar, why can’t NMC be able to use his own staff to manage solid waste? “The city has received large funds to buy a mechanical sweeper under a national clean air program.
After getting this machine, NMC can divert sanitation workers in the door collection to the door, said Buddhe.
Crores of Rupee is spent on the collection and transportation of waste, but there is still no visible increase.
Citizens must also take ownership of the city seriously and stop disposing of garbage along the way or in Nolah.
“Someone must understand the Nexus between contractors and NMC.
Who benefits? Are citizens who are happy with this arrangement? When did the authorities start working for the development of the city and the welfare of citizens?” He asked.
Compost Ground Reality 200mt: The waste produced in the city is transported to the Dumping Bandewadi page.
NMC is recycled around 200mt garbage to fertilizer fertilizer which encourages: NMC has begun to load sanitation workers to recognize the tracking of their work GPS watches: the use of technology to track the movement of sanitation workers, even though they oppose the micro-level surveillance 9,000-strange people clean the road : City are divided into two parts and separate agents designated for garbage collection from door to door.
In addition, the NMC 9,000 sanitation officers are odd, every 5-star in waste management: The Civic Agency has been ranked 5 star in waste management, assessed by the central government, based on five parameters – green cover and biodiversity, energy and green, quality mobility and air, water management and waste management

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