Udupi: Dirty water remains stagnant in stream, residents face nightmare


Pareekshith Shet

Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (EP)

Udupi, May 21: This is the state of a ward within city limits. The problem exists here since more than a decade. But no solution has been found so far. The predicament of people has become unexplainable.

Kodankoor ward with the corporation administration here is very close to the National Highway. Yet it lacks road and other basic necessities.

Murali Suvarna Janaki couple has been staying here with their two children for the last twenty years. They have been complaining to the officials their plight periodically.

The problem is not confined to the house of Murali Suvarna alone. Sicknesses such as malaria and dengue are common among the houses in the vicinity. Clean water used to once flow in the stream towards Kalmady. However due to the indifference of the corporation, waste water from the area was allowed to flow in the stream. That made the stream dirty, but the water was flowing.

Now the water does not flow due to thrash and shrubs on the way and it has remained stagnant. As chemical and waste water have combined in the drain, there is a danger of chemical reaction like the one in Bellandur in Bengaluru.

As the problem has cropped up before the monsoon, it is likely to be worse during the rainy season.

The local corporator too should try to solve the problem. The people also should show civic sense without throwing thrash on the roadside.

  

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  • shaik, Bengalooru

    Sun, May 21 2017

    This is our democracy.. any one can do anything (public) and no one can do anything (officials)..... sad state of affairs..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Sun, May 21 2017

    Too bad.The corporation need to jump into this corrective task swiftly and find a solution without any further delay

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, May 21 2017

    Garbage issue is killing India slowly! High time there is a new legislation and strict implementation of law. There is only eye wash campaign of clean roads! What about the garbage menace highlighted in this article? NGO's, schools, Rotary, Lions kind of organization, BD, PFI, HJV etc along with government should work cumulatively to solve this problem before it is too late on culmination of epidemic! Certainly it is a burning issue fueled by food caterers, restaurants, construction companies and several individual families! Apartments may have soe system of garbage collections, but what about houses within city limits and outskirts?

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  • Pramila, Udupi

    Sun, May 21 2017

    Please take a survey around some villages. For example places like Kemmannu people go in the cars throw garbage in others drainage (like papmpers etc tied in plastic bags) and also please take a walk from Kemmannu to Gujjarabettu and Malple. You will find tones of garbage tied in plastic bags thrown by people in the abandoned areas where houses are not built. What is the solution? How to control people who throw from their cars.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Sun, May 21 2017

    Pramila, Udupi,
    That is a common site in Udupi and other places where garbage is dumped on the side of streets, streams and you name it. People should have the civic sense when they dump the garbage wherever they want to. Little do they know it is a health hazard and may lead to all kind of sickness.

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