Be Careful - Littering, Spitting not Okay in Bangalore


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Bangalore, Apr 24:
The IT city would soon have a set of new rules to penalise littering the streets, urinating in public and wasting water. Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has finalised penalties and identified the agency to impose the new law.

BBMP chief medical officer Dr L T Gayathri told this website's newspaper that the new law would be enforced once the election work is complete.

“They were supposed to have come into effect from May 1 but the officers are busy with election work hence the delay,” she said.

Garbage bins are back

A few years ago, the city had withdrawn all garbage bins in favour of door-to-door collection of waste. This has increased littering on the roadside.

Now, BBMP has decided to introduce bins on all arterial roads. Three bins shall be placed every 100 metres of road. Of the three, one would be designated for bio-degradable waste, another for waste paper and one more for inert materials.

The bins would be sponsored by advertising agencies. All bus stands would also be provided with three bins each on the above lines.

  

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  • J.V.Menezes, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 24 2008

    Like all previous systems, this one also will be a big flop. Bins will overflow for months together,stink , rats & dogs will have feast and before next election, BBMP will come with another scheme. Unless peoples attitude changes (both citizen's & BBMP worker's & Officer,s),there will be no improvement. People like me will struggle daily to avoid garbage near my compound thrown by our good neighbours so that surroundings of their house will be litter free. God bless this scheme. Jai Bangaluru

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri/Sharjah

    Thu, Apr 24 2008

    A very good move indeed ! It is very embarassing to see our countrymen urinating/spitting in open even when they go abroad. The habit need to be curbed in its budding. If this enforcement is regulated allover India, we will be greeted with less red spit-marks on the walls and make our habitat less putrid. Educating our masses about waste management/separation is vital. All the very best to BBMP.

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