Chief Officer Girish directs deployment of guards to ensure cleanliness.

Chief Officer Girish directs deployment of guards to ensure cleanliness.

Chief Officer Girish directs deployment of guards to ensure cleanliness.

Kushalnagar, Jun. 19: Kushalnagar Municipality will soon deploy special guards to ensure cleanliness in the town and protect the Cauvery, said Kushalnagar Municipality Chief Officer T J Girish.

He was speaking at a meeting of leaders of Kushalnagar organizations led by the Cauvery River Cleanliness Movement Committee and a petition was submitted by them discussing the issue of “Swachh Kushalnagar Swachh Kaveri”. The chief officers expressed their reaction to the fact that migrant workers and some tourists are defecating in the open in the Cauvery river under Kushalnagar limits and a public notice will be issued to create awareness among the people.

He promised that garbage disposal vehicles will be used to create awareness on a daily basis in other languages, including Kannada, and that the municipality will take action as per the law if they fail to do so. Billboards will be installed on the routes leading to the river to create awareness. Girish said that the municipality staff will be constantly monitoring this and CCTV cameras will be installed at strategic locations.

The development of the historic Tavarekere lake on the edge of the Kushalnagar-Madikeri road will be revived soon. An amount of Rs 2.94 crore will be provided through the Kushalnagar Planning Authority. The chief officials said that it has been reserved.

The chief officials, who expressed their views on the drainage work of the town that has been going on in the town limits of Kushalnagar for the last 12 years, contacted the Karnataka State Drainage Board officials and got information about this. They said that the drainage project officer has given an assurance that the drainage project work of Kushalnagar town will be completed by the end of June.

The leaders of the Cauvery River Cleanliness Movement Committee informed the chief officials that they will approach the Lokayukta and the State High Court regarding the delay in the drainage work of Kushalnagar town if the request is not responded to by the end of June and submitted a petition regarding the matter. On this occasion, the state coordinator of the Cauvery River Cleanliness Movement MN Chandramohan, general secretary of the Cauvery River Seva Trust, Mandepada Bose Monnappa, coordinators of the Cauvery Maha Aarti Balaga Vanitha Chandramohan, D R Shivashankar, B C Shivaraj Vasavi Yuvajan Sangha Vice President Vaishak, Gowda Samaj vice-president Kodagana Harsha, Chamber of Commerce ex-president Amritraj, ex-servicemen Janardhan, Karumbaiah, Karnataka Guards district president M Krishna, municipal health officer Udayakumar, revenue officer Ramu were present.

 

 

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