Stinking menace during the pandemic in Midnapore town
Biswabrata Goswami
Hummingbird News
MIDNAPORE, 18 NOV: The official website of Midnapore municipality is a classic example of hypocrisy and duplicity as regards the waste and garbage disposal of the town by its sanitation and conservancy department.
The condition of the
sludge deposited drains by the side of the narrow lanes and bye-lanes, huge
dumps of garbage and flying plastic wastes almost all around the town show how
the department responsible for the clearance and disposal of garbage let alone
recycling of wastes, is functioning.
In the website of the
municipality it is proudly stated: “Main objective of the sanitary department
is to clean and clear the municipal area…. Clean the roads and the drainage
system, maintain drainage systems and proper disposal of garbage. The
department of sanitation directs all activities related to garbage collection,
disposal, recycling, and street cleaning, including registration of new garbage
and recycling cans.”
After stating its
laudable objectives, the services to be rendered by the department to the citizens
are listed, and in point no.4, it is stated “Disposal of the garbage outside
the town” is one of the services, which the municipality has to provide to the
taxpayers.
One one has to visit
ward no.24, on the southwestern part of the town and walk along the historic
Dak Bungalow Road towards the Kasai river to watch the double
standard of this hundred year old civic body presently being headed by the
sub-divisional officer (SDO) and waiting for the election.
Huge dumps of garbage containing hazardous solid wastes, like plastic bags form small hillocks with grazing cattle in daytime. These hillocks of garbage are lying just by the side of a DAV school right within a residential area named Saratpally.
“Mounds of
biodegradable and non-biodegradable wet and dry garbage are being dumped
indiscriminately almost on a daily basis at this vacant site for months, and
during the rains turn into a stinking menace for the local
residents, and morning and evening walkers towards the riverside”, said Abhijit
Guha a former professor of Vidyasagar university and a resident of Saratpally.
Professor Guha further
asked, “I wonder how during the Covid 19 pandemic the municipality could allow
such indiscriminate dumping of garbage right within a residential area by the
side of a school and a number of government offices including the state water
resources and investigation department?”
When asked, Subhashish Ghosh, secretary of Nagarik Samity said, “We have several times lodged complaints with the SDO, Sadar and Municipal Supervisor, but no steps have been taken yet”.
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