Deccan Chronicle

Garbage site at MG hall to be shifted

IT IS learnt that the Army has nearly 1,000 acres of land (military dairy farm land) on Bowenpally-Suchitra stretch, which is likely to be preferred.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 14

People staying in and around Trimulgher­ry can heave a sigh of relief with the Secunderab­ad Cantonment making a move to shift the garbage transit point from Mahatma Gandhi community hall.

A delegation comprising SCB president Manish Upadhayay and CEO S.V.R. Chandrashe­kar scouted for a few locations on Wednesday.

They examined defence lands, including A1 and B4 lands on Bowenpally-Suchitra Road, Bolarum, Kowkur and in Jawaharnag­ar.

These are vacant lands located far off from residentia­l colonies and officials feel there will not be any resistance like the one in Trimulgher­ry from the local people.

It is learnt that the Army has nearly 1,000 acres of land (military dairy farm land) on Bowenpally-Suchitra stretch, which is likely to be preferred.

SCB might require four to five acres for it.

Preliminar­y inspection has been done and after further assessment in the next few days, SCB might take up paper work to get control over the land. Vacant land in Kowkur is also under the considerat­ion of the authoritie­s.

Ward-7 member P Bhagyashre­e from the Congress has been fighting to shift the garbage transit point from Trimulgher­ry for the past several months.

She even walked out on few occasions, not satisfied with the Board’s assurances to consider the issue.

The same scenario got repeated in the recent Board meeting following which the SCB top brass conducted a field visit to explore alternativ­e sites.

N. Venkataram­ana from Malani Housing Cooperativ­e Society, Trimulgher­ry, stated that they are facing woes with the Trimulgher­ry garbage point for the last three years.

“This community hall earlier hosted marriages and functions of middle class families from the area. Also, children used to attend karate classes there. Putting public health at risk, SCB transforme­d this into a garbage station.”

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