Kavinder urges people not to dump solid waste in watercourses

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 26: Speaker Legislative Assembly, Kavinder Gupta today urged the people to desist from dumping solid waste in storm-water drains and nallahs to prevent inundation of residential areas during rains.
The Speaker said this while interacting with the people during his visit to Digiana and Nai Basti areas of the Gandhi Nagar Constituency to personally take stock of the works being executed for strengthening and upgradation of deep drainage system and sewer network in the area.
The Speaker was accompanied by the officers and officials from Jammu Municipal Corpor-ation (JMC), Public Works Department (PWD), Urban Environmental Engineering Department (UEED) and Power Development Department (PDD) besides local representatives from the concerned areas.
Kavinder Gupta urged the people to make use of the dustbins and avoid dumping of waste in drains and nallahs. “The people should develop the habit of dumping the waste in dustbins instead of throwing it in the drains and nallahs resulting in choking of watercourses,” he said.
The Speaker directed JMC to expedite the pace of unclogging and cleaning of the drains so that the next phase of the project can be implemented.
The Speaker evaluated the works accomplished till date with regards to removal of encroachment near/over drainages, sewerage removal, unclogging of blockages etc. He directed the allied agencies including PWD, UEED, PDD to work in tandem with JMC to ensure a comprehensive and all encompassing output of the project. He also asked JMC to remove all encroachments leading to blockade, clogging of the drainage system.
The Speaker directed the PDD authorities to shift the electric poles as their present placement may lead to traffic congestion, illegal parking besides becoming a cause for encroachment. Instructions were also passed to JMC to install dustbins along the road at both Digiana and Nai Basti area for the convenience of the people.
Later, the Speaker visited Nanak Nagar and met the locals to address the persistent problem of seasonal water logging in the area.

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