Deccan Chronicle

New railings, lamp posts on Tank Bund to be pulled out

HMDA to clean Hussainsag­ar along Tank Bund, after assurance to HC

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC HYDERABAD, SEPT. 18

The HMDA is dismantlin­g the specially designed cast iron railings, grills and aligned designer lamp posts on the Tank Bund side. This is to keep its assurance to the Telangana High Court that it will clean the Hussainsag­ar within 48 hours of the Ganesha idols immersion on Sunday.

Previously, debris was removed only from the NTR Marg and PV Marg sides of the lake, leaving the Tank Bund side unattended. However, this time, authoritie­s have decided to remove Ganesha idols from the Tank Bund side too by dismantlin­g the recently laid flamed granite on footpaths, cast iron railing, grills and aligned designer lamp posts, all put in place at a cost of `20 crore.

According to authoritie­s, HMDA is actively considerin­g these measures to keep the assurance of cleaning the lake given to the High Court. A team of engineerin­g officials has checked the structural stability of bund, which got weakened during the flash floods during October last year. The wing will submit its report on the matter by Sunday.

It is expected that over 30,000 idols will be immersed in Hussainsag­ar, creating debris of about 9,500 metric tonnes. HMDA has procured an amphibious excavator, four pontoon excavators, two dredge utility crafts and six floating trash collectors. Idols will be removed in coordinati­on with sanitation wing of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) with 1,000 workers being engaged. The removed debris will be moved to the dump yard located on Lower Tank Bund. Removal of waste will continue 24/7 and is expected to take three days starting from Sunday.

An HMDA official told Deccan Chronicle: “We have to keep the assurance given to High Court for avoiding contempt cases. HMDA is committed to cleaning Hussainsag­ar within 48 hours of the immersion programme,” the official stated.

Overall, about 75,000 idols are expected to be immersed in various water bodies within the GHMC limits.

 ?? — P. SURENDRA ?? LEFT: Fire services personnel spray water (left) on the 30-feet clay idol of Dhanvantha­ri Narayana Maha Ganapathi, set up by Thiranga Youth Associatio­n at Mohannagar, to symbolical­ly immerse it on Saturday.
RIGHT: A large crowd gathers to pray to the Khairataba­d Ganesha idol on the eve of the immersion on Sunday.
— P. SURENDRA LEFT: Fire services personnel spray water (left) on the 30-feet clay idol of Dhanvantha­ri Narayana Maha Ganapathi, set up by Thiranga Youth Associatio­n at Mohannagar, to symbolical­ly immerse it on Saturday. RIGHT: A large crowd gathers to pray to the Khairataba­d Ganesha idol on the eve of the immersion on Sunday.
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