Kashmir Age Impact: SMC clears garbage outside JVC hospital
Kashmir Age Report
Srinagar, Feb 25: Hundreds of local residents and patients who earlier were up against the Srinagar Municipal Corporations (SMC) authorities for failing to clear garbage in front of JVC hospital here in Bemina took a sigh of relief after authorities cleared the garbage.
Following the Kashmir Age report the authorities acted swiftly and started removing all the garbage from the area. Patients and local residents thanked Kashmir Age newspaper for carrying the story on scattered garbage which was lying outside JVC hospital here in Bemina Srinagar.
JVC is medical college of Sher-I-Kashmir institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) and a hospital located in Bemina Srinagar.
Kashmir Age in its Monday edition carried a front page story titled: Garbage dumps outside JVC hospital worry for patients.
The front page bottom highlighted the presence of unattended garbage outside JVC hospital. The authorities however took cognizance of the story and deputed the team at the spot to clear the garbage.
“On the basis of Kashmir Age report we sent a team including sweepers to lift the garbage from the site,” said an official of SMC. He however blamed local residents for not informing them about the matter.
“Before reaching media the locals and patients should have informed us about the presence of garbage dump near JVC hospital,” said the official.
On the other hand group of locals said that they were relieved to see the site free from any garbage dump. “We are thankful to Kashmir Age newspaper for highlighting out grievance. Because of the newspaper report authorities woke up and resolved this grave matter,” said Bilal Ahmad a local near Chinar colony Bemina.
He said earlier solid waste including plastic bags, polythene, domestic bags, and residents from other areas were scattered near the hospital. “Patients from different areas come here for treatment but the garbage in front of the hospital had put their health on risk,” he added.
He said people due to this garbage were avoiding walking on the main road because the garbage has become headache for them. “Due to this bad smell people were facing health issues.”
Earlier, scattered garbage was all over the area, particularly opposite hospital road, causing massive inconvenience to the patients and attendants. Piles of unattended garbage was also lying inside the residential colonies of Bemina.
“The garbage and dead animals surrounded by stray dogs was posing grave threat to the pedestrians. The pungent smell emanating from the garbage and animal caracasses was making the walk even more difficult,” the residents had complained.
The residents said they had made ‘repeated attempts’ to raise the matter with the authorities who had turned deaf ears towards the issue “until the matter was brought up by media”.
When contacted a senior SMC official said the sanitation is ultimate priority of government. “The sanitation drives will continue in the area,” the official said.
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