Reasons for being ranked 4th dirtiest City

It wasn’t so dirty in ‘70s and ‘80s, recaps former Inspector General of Police Abdul Rashid Khan while suggesting measures to improve the summer capital and learn lessons from places like Leh

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar City once known as the Venice of the East, ranks at 420 among the 423 cities  of the country, in  sanitation, thereby achieving the distinction of being the 4th  dirtiest City of India, as per the recent survey conducted by the Urban development  ministry. 
 This should not surprise us as our state has already made a mark in corruption by gaining a top slot in ranking. If these are the real pointers, for becoming a model state, then we have obtained the target.
 In early 70’s and 80’s , the situation of sanitation in Srinagar city  was not so bad as we see it today.  Despite of  the meager  resources of manpower and having little infrastructure, the SMC now known as Srinagar Municipal corporation, would make all efforts to manage the sanitation in better way and used to keep the city clean.
 In those days, even the government employees would imbibe a lot of sense of discipline and work with commitment and dedication, which is now-a-days missing.
 During summer season, though having poor infrastructure, the Mushkies would sprinkle the water on roads manually to get the dust settled and make the atmosphere cool and soothing.
 The SMC has a definite role to play in managing  the sanitation and keeping the City clean. In recent times we have seen the already installed dustbins, disappearing from its places. The reasons behind shifting these bins may be known to the SMC, but it is surprising that no alternative arrangement have been made at these places and instead the heaps of  garbage’s, filth and waste are found on the roadside, which become the breeding ground for various diseases, particularly in hot summer.
 We may not blame the SMC only, but  it is the residents of the City of summer capital, who are also responsible for this mess.
 As we lack traffic sense, similarly we are very poor in exhibiting the civic sense, the two important basic indicators of a civilized  society.
 We are keen to keep our households and premises clean and take pleasure in  throwing waste and filth on the roads and these small dumps become exposed to flies and insects. The huge dumps of filth and waste are seen on roadsides at various places in uptown and to name a few, these are  Rawalpora, opposite Government  high school, Barzullah, Magarmal Bagh,  police station Rajbagh crossing,  Residency road near Polo-view opposite Mughal Darbar and the biggest dump on Boulevard, near, Buchwara link road. These dumps are not only in abundance with filth but also gives such a foul smell that tourists who happen to pass by these places particularly  the Boulevard and Polo-view, will never bother to visit Srinagar city again. These dumps are not cleared by the concerned agency in the early mornings or before sunrise but are mostly seen being lifted during peak hours when  the business activity starts. The situation  becomes worst, when the dumps of garbage get accumulated to an un imaginable extent due to Hartals and Bandhs, which are frequent in the  Srinagar City. It is not only the SMC, but other departments like UEED and LAWDA, which are also responsible for maintenance of the Srinagar city particularly the tourist areas located on the right side of  Boulevard road  from Dalgate to Harwan including the famous Dal Lake on its left side .
The Srinagar City, was once rightly known as an important tourist destination and would attract number of domestic and foreign tourists. The security situation in Kashmir was no doubt an important factor responsible for downward trend in the inflow of  tourist graph during recent past but the lack of infrastructure which include, the sanitation and the cleanliness of the City is  becoming a major impediment in attracting the large number of  tourists particularly the  foreigners, to visit Kashmir. The J&K tourism department no doubt is making all out efforts, including incurring expenditure of millions of rupees on advertisement, for growth and promotion of tourism  but have not obtained the desired results for giving maximum fillip to tourist industry. Despite the fact that there is dearth of basic tourist infrastructure like five star hotels, expressways and other amenities required to attract the foreign and rich domestic tourists but even then they are curious to visit  Srinagar because it is gifted with natural beauty, guarded by high mountains like Mahadev, Zabarwan , famous for Mughal gardens, Dal lake and blessed with shrines. The tourists enjoy and prefer to stay in houseboats  as it is a unique experience to know closely the  people and their culture. The tourists also like to visit Hazratbal and Makdoom Sahib(RA) shrines besides having a trip to Shankeracharya / Thakat-I-Suleman.      
 It is not only the heaps of garbage’s that make the City dirty but also the absence of drainage sin some areas and existence of the poor and faulty drainage system in other areas, which are  responsible for turning  Srinagar into the filthiest city particularly during rainy days. The faulty drainage system is not due to bad engineering only but also the residents of the capital city do contribute the maximum, for choking the drains, by throwing  polythene and other substantial material. The natural waterbodies of Nadurgund near PeerBagh, Tengapora, Bemina and AcharLake which in earlier time would  absorb the excessive rain water during rainy season, now hardly appear on the map of Srinagar as these have been filled and big mansions and residential houses have been constructed. The filling of Nallah Mar, which used to serve as a traditional drainage for old and historical city besides as a means of river transport, was a big engineering blunder. I personally feel that the future generation will never forgive those engineering experts who approved and implemented this project in compliance to their political mentors and did not have guts to oppose this proposal, in the larger interest of public of Srinagar City. We must also learn from the people of Leh and  leaders of HDCL who have contributed lot in making Leh as a hot tourist destination especially for foreign tourists. The fast inflow of tourist rush to Leh is also responsible for increasing their per capita income besides opening new avenues of  employment. One can find Leh as clean as the City of Shimla. The tourist industry ,being the major industry of J&K state, it is high time for the political leadership and the public to rise to occasion, to create a healthy environment to strengthen the basic infrastructure and to keep Srinagar City and other tourist areas clean, for promotion and growth of this industry. To make our City pollution free, the men in power must pass a legislation to ban the import and production of polythene carry bags  in J&K state and enforce the law, right at Lakhanpur and Lower- Munda Toll posts instead of making futile efforts in City. The unabated increase in the vehicular traffic and its congestion, has increased the pollution level in City and  made the situation worst.
 It is also earnestly suggested that the banks must stop  lending of car loans temporarily till the situation improves. Even the winter capital of Jammu city is experiencing high level pollution due to presence of suspended particles in the atmosphere having exceeded the limit considered as safe for breathing. We have to sacrifice our individual interests for the welfare of community interest. It is still never late then ever, for all concerned agencies to be honest and sincere in their efforts to keep Srinagar City clean with the cooperation of public and make its environment pollution free.

Abdul Rashid Khan
Inspector General of Police( Retd)
H/4, Alamdar colony, Rawalpora, Srinagar.   
AbdulRashid.khan@yahoo.com.                                          
(The ideas expressed are author’s own)

Lastupdate on : Thu, 22 Jul 2010 21:30:00 Mecca time
Lastupdate on : Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:30:00 GMT
Lastupdate on : Fri, 23 Jul 2010 00:00:00 IST


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