Nagpur: The day after the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) prohibits all soaking in the City Water Agency, the Civic body was caught when the ‘Nirmalya Prasad’ and other articles were found floating in Lake Futala Friday.
On the first day -day Ganeshotsav, worshipers were seen immersing Gauri Teej ‘Samagri’ directly to the lake when the Dharampeth NMC zone failed to calculate the edge of the lake futala or install enough artificial tanks on one most preferred spots from the city.
Toi Toi found many worshipers immediately buried Teej’s ‘Safagri’ and other pooja material on the lake.
People relieve the entrance from the barikade half to do on the north side of the lake for soaking.
NMC also failed to count Sonegaon Lake, while doing his work in Gandhisagar and Lakes Sakkardara.
The worshipers also buried Gauri at Lake Ambazari.
SurenDragadh Resident Pooja Sathawne said, “Sufficient alternative settings are not there for soaking.
There is only one artificial tank surrounded by a large number of people, so I soaked Teej material on the lake itself.” Like Sathawne, Friends of Colony Resident Manjusha Kothe too Do soaking at Lake Futala because there is a “big crowd around it.” Artificial tank “.” With rain that intensify, I prefer not to wait and do soaking on the lake, “Kothhe said.
But Kothawne and Kothe said they were aware of the NMC dictation Soaking in the City Water Agency.
Senior officials from Dharampeth Zone The solid waste management department acknowledged that the Civic body could not establish a sufficient artificial tank or a fully lake barricade, which caused a hose.
Also studied that the Department of Public Works Zone failed to issue a work order for barricades, with so gives worshipers easy access to immersion l Secondly on the lake.
The founder of the environment and the Green Vigil Foundation Kaustav Chatterjee said, “Lake Futala is one of the most preferred places for all Visarjan and hence, the lake should be bicinished far early.
This lake has witnessed in such a significant idol Krishna during the Janmashtami and Teej.” NMC staff Having trouble cleaning the lake before Ganpati Visarjan.
“Like last year, the barricade of Lake Futala needs to be done to completely block access to the lake,” Chatterjee pointed.
The Mayor of Dayashankar Tiwari acknowledged the delay of the Lake Barikade but was quick to add that the civilian body would prevent idols with the help of citizens.
He also said that civilian police would be deployed to prevent water pollution.