Pune: Spell land near the Regent of Plaza in Baner has become a bone of dispute between the locals and Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC).
While the land was marked as the convenience room in the city development plan, residents said that the area was used for waste separation.
As a result, the area of the smell, especially after rain.
Wild dogs and beef roam the area, and it also becomes a breeding site for mosquitoes, said residents, who demanded that the ground patch be cleaned, and the separation of garbage shifted elsewhere.
Complaints provided with Helpline PMC have been “closed”, with the Civic body maintaining that the area is cleaned every day at 12:30 a.m.
Residents, however, describe PMC claims as “really wrong”.
Vinod Gupta, the resident of the area, said that despite many complaints, the Civic body had not taken any action except to provide a fake guarantee.
“Every time, complaints have closed stated that the area has been cleaned.
They clean the central area and encourage all waste to the corner.
How is this a solution to this problem? This is really an eye washing.
The area must be cleaned after the disgrace of waste.
They can’t put it Big dump yard in the middle of a residential area.
There are so many cases of dengue fever that we can hear.
This site is a breeding site for mosquitoes.
And it smells terrible, especially after rain, “Gupta said.
Rajendra Chutar, President, Baner Pashan Link Road Welfare Trust, said that this problem was discussed at every Mohalla Committee meeting.
“First of all, the segregation waste should not occur in residential areas.
What we want is the removal of complete waste.
Some hotels in the nearest area also throw garbage at night, add to the problem.
The convenience room must be developed as a garden or something useful and not Because of throwing garbage, “Chutar said.
Manish Mishra, another resident, said that a meeting was held with a Swack representative that blamed PMC for the collapse of their secondary system.
“Some members of the BPLR welfare trust went to attend the PMC Mohalla Committee meeting and there too, many problems regarding BPLR (garbage, street lights, water, dog sterilization, traffic boards etc.) were raised.
In our insistence, the deputy commissioner Sandip Khalate promised to Visiting our area immediately.
Posting this meeting, we have a meeting with Sanitary Inspector Jaya Sangde and Vijay Bhoir.
The Swack representative is also present.
The two parties have blamed each other again.
The joint meeting between PMC residents, Swach and BPLR agreed in the next few days, ” Mishra said.
A PMC official said that the delay was due to fewer trips by dumper due to problems in the factory.
“There are several problems in solid waste treatment plants because complaints that carry waste to plants cannot do several trips.
So, if before they make three trips to empty waste per day, now they can only make one trip like that, which causes a waste Plucked from the separation area.
We tried to resolve this problem.
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