The Tribune: Ludhiana: Tuesday, August 14, 2018.
With rainy
season having set in, a serious health hazard facing residents of Shaheed
Bhagat Singh Nagar – a colony developed and maintained by the Ludhiana
Improvement Trust (LIT) —has multiplied manifold due to the presence of an
unkempt garbage dump.
Already a
favourite hunting ground for stray dogs, cattle and pigs, the two-side open dump
with no boundary wall to retain garbage and waste matter inside, is littered
all around, with animals causing further nuisance by spreading the decaying and
putrefied waste.
Even though
the so-called posh colony has been developed and is still being maintained by
LIT, the garbage dump was constructed by the Municipal Corporation, allegedly
under political pressure from the outgoing councillor, who belonged to the then
ruling SAD-B.
According to
Arvind Sharma, secretary of the Council of RTI Activists, information obtained
from the MC under the Right to Information Act sometimes last year, had
indicated that the contractor had carried out a shoddy job – using sub-standard
material and poor workmanship to the extent that the corrugated iron sheets put
on the roof of the garbage dump had blown away by mild thunderstorm.
In a
complaint lodged with LIT authorities now, Sharma and other residents of the
colony have said the dump located in front of the H-block on the 100-Feet Road,
was in a pathetic condition of disrepair. “Iron sheets put on the roof are
hanging loose, the dump has no boundary wall and is open from two sides with no
gate or cover to retain the waste matter inside. As a result, garbage dumped
inside or outside the dump is littered all around by stray animals roaming at
the site,” said the aggrieved residents.
Area
residents maintained that the overall sanitation level of the colony being
extremely poor, no arrangements were in place for regular lifting of garbage
and its proper disposal at the dumping site. “Especially, when the rainy season
is in full flow, the putrefied waste and garbage gives out an unbearable stench
exposing residents to vector-borne and water-borne disease. Even otherwise, the
dump with littered garbage all around, at times even along the main road, has
become a source of general nuisance,” the complaint said.
LIT officials
said sanitation contract of the colony had recently been renewed and directions
have been issued to the contractor to take necessary steps for the regular
sweeping of roads and streets as well as lifting and disposal of garbage from
the dump.