Mangaluru: MCC launches solid waste management project


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Jan 23: The solid waste management project of Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) was inaugurated by urban development minister Vinay Kumar Sorake with the slogan 'Namma Mangaluru Swacha Mangaluru' at Karavali Utsav ground here on Friday January 23.

Addressing the gathering, Sorake said, "The year 2015 has been good for Mangaluru and Mangalureans so far. Mangaluru is the first city to get solid waste management project. It is being implemented as on a pilot basis. As we all know, Bengaluru is termed as the Garden City of India but because of the garbage problem it is now termed as the garbage city.

"Our government has sanctioned Rs 999 crore under KUDCEMP-1. One sewage treatment plant has been inaugurated today here at Mangaluru. People are suffering from different diseases because of the waste. Our motto is to make Mangaluru malaria-free. In KUDCEMP-2 Rs 288 crore will be sanctioned for Mangaluru," he added.

"Waste has become an asset today as we can use it to prepare manure and gas. We have already given Rs 23 crore under SFC scheme, and Rs 2.5 crore for graveyard and park development. As per the request of Mangaluru South MLA J R Lobo, the state government has sanctioned Rs 4.97 crore for Kadri Deer Park development," he informed.

He also appreciated J R lobo and said, "KUDCEMP under the leadership of J R Lobo developed Pilikula which is one of its kind in the whole of India. Mangaluru North MLA Mohiuddin Bawa also has given a proposal for developing a park in his constituency and it is under review. Thumbay dam will get Rs 75 crore under corporation and water board. Request has been sent to the centre to include Mangaluru in Smart City project, though the population is less than 5 lac. Mangaluru should become an example to the nation for 'Swachch Bharat Abhiyan'."

J R Lobo addressed the gathering and said, "Mangalore City Corporation has taken a decisive step to implement waste management project even though the financial condition of the corporation is not that good. I thank the mayor and all our council members for taking this bold step in the interest of the public.

"Usually we only think of how to spend money on different projects but we also have to concentrate on increasing the revenue for the corporation. I urge the urban development minister to liberalize the procedures since we have been trying hard for the development of markets, but officials are not responding positively. I thank the urban development minister for his support and cooperation in sanctioning funds for Kadri Deer Park development."

Mohiuddin Bawa, MLA of Mangaluru North said, "I request the minister to sanction more funds for my constituency, which is earning a high revenue for the city corporation as companies like MCF have their plants in my constituency. Many proposals are pending before the urban development ministry and I urge you (Sorake) to sanction the proposals. I also request you to make some arrangements for the people who live near Pachanady dumpyard."

Mayor Mahabala Maarla said, "I thank the minister for giving extra grants for our city. It is the responsibilty of each one of us to make this project successful. I request the minister to give clearance for development of markests in Mangaluru."

MCC opposition leader Premananda Shetty said, "As this is a pilot project I request the minister to review the project every 3 months. According to the contract it is said that the project will be implemented step by step. When it will reach completion is the question."

Former mayor Shashidar Hegde, deputy mayor Kavita, corporator Jacintha Alfred, Dr Harish Kumar, MCC commissioner Hephsiba Rani Korlapati and Jose Jacob, MD of Mumbai-based Anthony waste mangement firm were the other dignitaries on the dias.

Environment engineer Madhu welcomed the dignitaries on the dais. The formal function started with a prayer.


Highlights of the project

City will be divided into 2 zones - North and South
Term of contract is 7 years
Contractors will employ hydraulic vehicles in their own expense
Collected waste will be transported through hydraulic vehicles
4 sea shores of Surathkal area will be cleaned.
Cleaning 25 km road in heart of city
Company will employ 23 mini tipper, 16 compactors and 700 employees, 1 automatic vehicle, 3 drainage cleaning machines.

From Surathkal to Mannagudda every trip will be charged Rs 3,201 per ton and Derebail to Jappinamogaru will cost Rs 2,501 per trip. The total annual expenses will be 17.62 crore.

  

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  • Lydia Lobo, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2015

    Thank God finally solid waste management project inaugurated in Mangaluru. My humble request to all the leaders is to stop the use of plastic which makes our environment a hell. We mangaluru people will get good projects. Its a responsibility of each citizen to make the best use of these projects. Let us strive towards a clean city.

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  • Heri Fernandes, MANGALORE/UK

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    A step in the right direction. Hope this one is a success story.

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  • thomas, india

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Good show..
    let them be in uniforms for brand identity..stand for cleanliness ..hygiene and discipline..
    2/ let there be contd education..and meeting all the time to improve ..
    3/Every mangalorean..citizen should cooperate and not just talk.. help keep the city spic and span.. be a role model for others and the young India..
    let there be garbage bins neatly
    located on every street corner..
    let there be neat/clean toilets also for public..
    let there be Bus stations an pedestrian crossing if possible over head bridges...for safety..of women and children..
    follow Dubai..singapore...
    good job.
    Plant trees all over sides of the streets.. for shade..eco friendly to reduce dust and noise pollution..
    walking path..bicycle path..

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Hoouston/Dallas, Texas

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Solid Waste Management is a costly project and also a time consuming project that will continue to last as long as life in itself. The well being of a vibrant City such as Mangalore with growing affluence and progress will obviously deserve a well planned and well established Solid Waste Management program that requires a vision and determination in addition to all the Capital Investment added with new technology and research.

    Continued good health of a City such as Mangalore require healthy visionaries who see the City for a long term planning, programing and implementing for a long term success. The success belongs to "We the People", and each and everyone is included in that KEY to SUCCESS.

    Our grateful thanks to all those that strive for the welfare of the City of Mangalore. Our growing infrastructure with Education, Health, Transportation and all the general welfare of the people need leaders, leaders that appreciate the need of the people that pave the present and the future generations to emerge with a bright idea for a bright future. All the equipment, machinery and the facilities require continuous maintenance, service and regular surveillance so that continuity is maintained for a long term success.

    Thank you so much for all the good people who strive to make good things happen for all the people of not only Mangalore but also all others that visit this vibrant city so often as our "dear home away from home". Mangalore is our home, and will continue to remain as our "dear home" wherever we are and whoever we are

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Mangalore is a Model city for other cities in India to follow ...

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  • Jigmig, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Clean Mangalore and then Green Mangalore. Clean the society and then clean the people. When corrupt mind of the people becomes clean then I am sure Mangalore will look more clean. Police should keep all time vigil on the city. People should have scare to do anything. Recently I had been to India and as we got tired of shopping, we sat down on the steps nearby a shop. There I saw a man standing and looking at us (I don't know since how long) as if he is watching cricket match without blinking his eyes. When we can sit freely, talk freely, move freely. Every time peoples eyes are on others. What others are doing, what they are talking, what others are cooking, where they are going, what they buying. Everyone knows everything.

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  • The citizen027, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Great job by MCC. The initiatives which are done by the corporation is one of the kind.I find it a lil sad while reading these comments. Firstly people are doing something good so let's appreciate. Does it really make a difference that whether girls are singing or dancing. It's a tradition that we have prayers before any good work to be started and I happened to read a comment of a person telling to throw al of them. If u have little humanity left I feel u should appreciate the work done. It takes alot of effort to do al this. It's not like sitting somewhere and texting some non sense.. Grow up guys

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Dear Mr Lobo ,

    First please ask the MCC to have a control on use of plastic bags specially the bags which are below 40 micron and are not used for recycling . Half the garbage problem will get solved . Please introduce Cloth bags for grocery shops and Plastic bags only in Meat and fish shops . Colour Cloth bags are nice to look and people will retain them for using them again and again . We may Initially pay 5 rupees but will use it atleast 20 to 30 times . I do it myself and dont throw it .

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  • TASMEER, puttur

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    GOOD movement from government authority , hope the next step is cleaning corrupted people.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    'At Solid Waste management Project' inaugural also, young ladies singing aa? Why?
    What are they singing??
    Some waste bodies were also present at the inaugural. Is it not?

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Undu Marlerna idea?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Looks lik thy are singing 'Sorake-Bava 'Lyric...
    Tinpunaaga Maatha 'taste' yaa..
    Bokaa Maatha 'Waste' yaa....!!
    See one girl smiling on singing it!

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  • KRPrabhu, Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    What may be the lyrics?

    Waste bodigalu naavu...
    Waste bodigalu naavu...
    laa..laa...

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  • simple, mysore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    @ first load all the above seen in the above seen pics to the waste bin.........then mangaluru will be clean............

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 23 2015

    Kiran, its better to throw you into the dustbin . You sitting in Mysore dont need to Comment on Mangalore Cleanliness. People know how much as Mysore developed when Compared to Mangalore . Its the 1st Best Tier 2 city in Karnataka and waste management is need of the hour .

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