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Mendhar town stinks with garbage dumped in open
1/5/2021 11:11:59 PM
M S Nazki
Early Times Report

Poonch, Jan 5: Residents of Mendhar town in Poonch district are up in arms against the Rural Development Department (RDD) authorities Mendhar for dumping solid and non-biodegradable waste in the open, risking lives of the people.
Residents resent the heaps of garbage that can be seen in the open in the main market place and other areas of Mendhar town frequented by people every day.
"The garbage dumped out in the open produces such bad smell that it becomes difficult for us to even stand near the bus-stand," said Er M R Kazafi a resident. "It has affected our health badly."
He said residents have to face this problem on a daily basis as the RDD authorities of Mendhar does not remove the garbage for dumping away from busy market and residential areas.
Residents are demanding either the Sumo-stand be shifted to some other place or RDD authorities acts to remove this garbage for dumping elsewhere scientifically.
"The area should be sanitised to avoid an outbreak of any disease as the area gives a stinky smell which has made things difficult for us," said a resident Mustaq Ahmad, an Tata Sumo driver said that they have to face a lot of difficulties due to the solid waste being dumped in the stand located in the main market of the town.
"We have apprised the concerned authorities several times and requested not to dump solid waste in the open here but they have turned a deaf ear to our repeated pleas," Ahmad said.
"Passengers hesitate to even come to the bus -stand as the garbage dumped here produces a bad smell. The RDD authorities have put our lives to risk and many drivers and even passengers have taken ill several times."
Residents also complain of heaps of garbage dumped in the open hospital Road, court complex. "It has become difficult for us to even pass by these areas as the garbage dumped near these important places produce such bad smell. We have to keep our mouths covered in order to pass by these areas," another resident said.
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