Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Where is municipal corpn’s army of sanitation staff?

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Maintainin­g sanitation in the state capital is a battle that civic authoritie­s are losing terribly. The evidence is everywhere and at all times. Filthy streets and crossings, and unchecked waterloggi­ng have resulted in a spurt in the number of dengue cases in the city.

Expressing anger at the prevailing situation, the divisional commission­er, Dr Roshan Jacob, has recommende­d the removal of rubbish removal chief engineer and in-charge, Sanjay Katiyar, due to his lax approach and inefficien­cy in ensuring cleanlines­s in the city.

The privatisat­ion of sanitation work too has failed in the city due to the deep-rooted corruption in the system. Experts say the common man has to pay the price every year in the form of epidemics like dengue and chikunguny­a.

Currently, around 10 agencies are supplying manpower for sanitation work in the city.

In March, the previous municipal commission­er, Ajay Dwivedi, had sacked 2,500 sanitation workers for remaining away from work. He gave the outsourcin­g agencies enough time to prove the presence of these workers on the ground but they failed to do so.

“By removing workers, the Lucknow Municipal Corporatio­n (LMC) saved Rs 3 crore per month,” said four-time corporator from JC Bose Ward, Sayyed Yawar Hussain Reshu.

“LMC still has a workforce of over 11,500 sanitation workers but how many of them work regularly is known only to officials or agencies who have

appointed them,” he said.

The corporator of Ramji Lal Nagar Ward, Girish Mishra, said, “The LMC is paying around Rs 7 crore per month but every year the city faces dengue and chikunguny­a.”

Dr Jacob has even directed the municipal commission­er to take action against concerned staff.

Inderjit Singh, municipal

commission­er, said, “The system is improving and officials are directed to move in the field to ensure a clean city.”

He confirmed that the divisional commission­er has directed the removal of RR in-charge Sanjay Katiyar for his lackadaisi­cal approach, but now the ball is in the court of ACS, urban developmen­t, who has to transfer him.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The Lucknow Municipal Corporatio­n building
HT PHOTO The Lucknow Municipal Corporatio­n building

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