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Hyderabad stinks up as garbage remains uncleared
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Ploy to privatise garbage transportation, allege workers
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Ploy to privatise garbage transportation, allege workers
Unresolved issues of garbage clearance between the GHMC authorities and labourers are set to stink up the city, the tremors of which are already being felt across various locations.
On Thursday, despite it being a festival day, trash mounds were found uncleared at several spots, which had the residents wincing and complaining. The garbage got accumulated at locations where the trademark blue bins of GHMC had existed earlier.
The bins have been removed recently, but the waste kept accumulating at the locations due to lack of any alternative system to collect garbage. Several social media users complained of uncleared garbage, and questioned the GHMC’s decision to remove the bins without making alternative arrangements.
City stinks for dearth of garbage shifting vehicles
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Term of hired vehicles expired on Dec. 31, not renewed
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Term of hired vehicles expired on Dec. 31, not renewed
On Friday, the first day of the New Year, the city’s garbage transfer stations overflowed with waste, due to scarcity of vehicles to transport it to the Jawaharnagar land fill.
The term of hired vehicles expired on December 31 and has not been renewed by the GHMC, while the corporation’s own vehicles are too few to shift the entire garbage. GHMC authorities intended to hand over the component of garbage transportation from transfer stations up to the dump yard to Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited (REEL), the concessionaire agency for Solid Waste Management in city.