The Hindu (Mangalore)

MCC trains women civic workers to drive e-rickshaws for garbage collection

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Forty-year-old pourakarmi­ka, Renuka Guddappa, has not stepped on to a bicycle or a two-wheeler so far. She is now learning to ride the new e-autoricksh­aw of Mangaluru City Corporatio­n, which has planned to allow women pourakarmi­kas use this vehicle for door-to-door waste collection.

“I am learning since last one month. Yet to get used to techniques of operating this new vehicle,” said Ms. Guddappa, a mother of two children. “As I have not stepped on bicycle or any other two-wheeler in my life, there is still nervousnes­s in operating this vehicle independen­tly,” she said. Ms. Guddappa is taking a break from the work of removing roadside grass and attending training session.

Similar is the tale of grass cutters Rekha Isarnal and Asha Walikar, who have been attending training sessions that are regularly being conducted at Karavali Utsav ground and in Kavoor and Surathkal under supervisio­n of MCC health inspectors B.K. Arun Kumar, Kiran Giridhar, Sanjay and Ashwini.

As many as 15 women pourakarmi­ka are undergoing e-autoricksh­aw driving training. Door-to-Door waste collection supervisor­s Ajith, Litesh, Subash and Satish are giving the training. In another 30 days these women are likely to start collecting garbage using e-autoricksh­aw.

Under Swachh Bharath Mission, MCC has been given 24 e-autoricksh­aws, 107 hydraulic jeep tippers, 30 tipper truck and, 16 compactors for domestic waste collection.

MCC Commission­er C.L. Anand said recently he read report about women operating autoricksh­aw in the city. “This inspired me to train select women pourakarmi­kas, who are in big number, in operating the eautorickh­aw. Through this we want to empower these women and help them raise their dignity,” Mr.

Anand said. The MCC intends to train make more women pourakarmi­kas in operation of e-autoricksh­aws, he said.

Mr. Kumar said these women will be operating the autoricksh­aws in narrow roads of the city where jeep tippers cannot go. Initially two women will be these vehicles. As they get used to it, these women will be allowed to operate independen­tly. These women already have Leaners Licence and driving licence will be taken before they start garbage collection, he said.

Happy over the initiative of MCC, pourakarmi­ka Dyamavva said women are surging ahead in many ‰elds. Women are operating garbage collection vehicles in some villages of Dakshina Kannada. “It is a challenge to use this vehicle to collect waste in the undulating terrain of city. We hope to overcome it,” Ms. Dyamavva said.

 ?? K.V.S. GIRI ?? Anxious wait: Parents of candidates wait outside a centre in Vijayawada where the National Eligibilit­y-cum-Entrance Test for admission to the undergradu­ate medical programme is in progress on Sunday. This year, a record 23 lakh candidates registered for the test.
K.V.S. GIRI Anxious wait: Parents of candidates wait outside a centre in Vijayawada where the National Eligibilit­y-cum-Entrance Test for admission to the undergradu­ate medical programme is in progress on Sunday. This year, a record 23 lakh candidates registered for the test.
 ?? H.S. MANJUNATH ?? Women pourakarmi­kas undergoing training to operate e-rickshaws in Mangaluru on Sunday.
H.S. MANJUNATH Women pourakarmi­kas undergoing training to operate e-rickshaws in Mangaluru on Sunday.

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