Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Hosting a bhandara? Pay ₹500 for cleanup job, says LMC

LMC imposing charges to keep city clean, improve rankings in Swachh Bharat survey

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LUCKNOW: In order to keep the city clean and improve its rankings in the Swacch Bharat survey, the Lucknow Municipal Corporatio­n (LMC) has decided to levy a charge of ₹500 on every bhandara set up for the distributi­on of ‘prasad’ during Bada Mangal.

“Anyone hosting a bhandara to distribute food items will be required to pay Rs 500 for the clean-up exercise. Those setting up bhandaras to offer water and juice will pay ₹200. Ecogreen will undertake the cleaning up exercise,” said additional municipal commission­er PK Srivastava.

Organisers of bhandaras have been asked to take prior permission from the LMC. They should also inform the FSDA about the quality of food being served, he said.

“User charges are imposed everywhere and one should see it from the sanitation point of view. Ecogreen will provide the cleaning service and they have the right to take user charges from anyone organising bhandara,” he said. People spend lakhs on organising such events… they must also learn to spend on cleanlines­s, emphasised Srivastava.

The decision to impose user charges for the clean-up exercise has not gone down well with many bhandara organisers. “Will the same be done during other religious events,” asked VK Sharma who organises a bhandara in Alambagh area every year. “We want to regulate the bhandaras and want to see our city clean and beautiful. For that, LMC will place garbage bins at all the bhandara places and temples where devotees gather in large numbers. The Jal Sansthan will also arrange water supply through tankers for the devotees,” said municipal commission­er Udairaj Singh.

The LMC has also arranged special parking near Hanuman Temple in Aliganj and Aminabad for smooth flow of traffic.

On Monday, mayor Sanyukta Bhatia visited the Hanuman Temple in Aminabad, Hazratganj, Hanuman Setu and Aliganj to take stock of the arrangemen­ts in view of Bada Mangal. She directed officials to ensure proper streetligh­ts, water supply and sanitation at all Hanuman temples in the city.

However, the mayor asked LMC officials not to charge anything from the pandals if they are maintainin­g cleanlines­s themselves. She directed officials to ensure that no one is harassed in the name of user charges.

 ?? SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT PHOTO ?? ▪ The Hanuman temple in Aliganj being decked up ahead of Bada Mangal.
SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT PHOTO ▪ The Hanuman temple in Aliganj being decked up ahead of Bada Mangal.

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