Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

75-hr drive launched to beautify all garbage sites as selfie points

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

“Remember, you are in a no-garbage zone. Throwing garbage here is an offence.”

Such messages would come up across all garbage vulnerable points (GVPs) as part of the rather daunting task that the state’s urban developmen­t department has decided to embark upon.

The plan to beautify all garbage sites across the state over the next 75 hours was inaugurate­d on Thursday with the state’s urban developmen­t minister Arvind Kumar Sharma claiming that the department is aiming to convert garbage sites across the state into “selfie points” after cleaning and beautifyin­g them.

These selfie points would be named “swachhta ki selfie (a selfie of cleanlines­s).” The campaign is named “75 ghantey, 75 jiley, 750 nikay (75 hours, 75 districts, 750 local bodies)”.

“We are aiming at a perceptibl­e change in cleanlines­s after December 3,” the minister said, while holding a virtual interactio­n with all municipal commission­ers to mark the launch.

“We are trying to usher in a major change that should be visible from Sunday onwards,” the minister said to the commission­ers. “Nothing is impossible,” he said and applauded the municipal commission­er in Saharanpur when he told him that a 50-year-old garbage site had been cleaned.

The minister also participat­ed in a function in Kaiserbagh where a cleanlines­s campaign was undertaken.

“When I lived in Dalibagh, I undertook a cleanlines­s campaign. The residents applauded the initiative. Thus, I am confident that this 75-hour campaign too would yield results,” he added.

“These garbage points would be cleaned and beautified and would be subsequent­ly developed as selfie points or places where the elderly could mingle,” Sharma said.

“To ensure that after beautifica­tion, these spots don’t end up becoming garbage points again, we are also thinking of developing vertical gardens at these places,” Sharma added. He said a different strategy would be put in place for religious places.

“In places like Ayodhya, Mathura, Vrindavan, Chitrakoot, Varanasi and Mirzapur, a different strategy would be adopted. In these religious places, we plan to collect all things that are offered to the gods as part of rituals,” he said.

 ?? SOURCED ?? Urban developmen­t minister AK Sharma and Lucknow mayor Sanyukta Bhatia at the launch of the cleanlines­s campaign in the state capital on Thursday.
SOURCED Urban developmen­t minister AK Sharma and Lucknow mayor Sanyukta Bhatia at the launch of the cleanlines­s campaign in the state capital on Thursday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India