Old Town sanitation gets a boost

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Old Town sanitation gets a boost

Tuesday, 16 October 2018 | PNS | BHUBANESWAR

Core monument area in focus

The Heritage Core Area in the Old Town around the famous Lingaraj Temple and other temples has come under a special sanitation plan.

The City Health Office has plans for more provisioning of dustbins, increase in manpower from 12 to 20 for better door-to-door collection of waste, bush cutting activities in and around monuments and temples, strict vigilance over use of polythene and plastic and last but not the least, immediate lifting of construction and demolition waste.

It can be mentioned here that the entire Heritage District or Ekamra Kshetra or the Old Bhubaneswar Area is about 1,110 acres. Out of this vast stretch the Heritage Core Area is about 145 acres.

The core area is having the maximum concentration of shrines and the heritage structures are 191 in number, including the temples, heritage water bodies, mutts, old educational institutions and medicinal plant garden.

The core area model will be later replicated in other areas to make them cleaner and visitor-friendly.

Spread over BMC Ward No. 54, 55 and 60, the Heritage Core Area has become very important for the city especially after the success of the first guided heritage tour of the city, i.e. Ekamra Walks and the proposed Bhubaneswar Art Trail-2018, which would be held between November 18 and December 18.

The coming BAT-2018 would open the entire Old Town area to an international perspective through art, heritage, and tourism and also through sports as the event is planned on the sidelines of the Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup.

City Health Officer Dr Ramachandra Rout said, “Already the work like sweeping the streets three times a day has started and they are being done during morning, afternoon and late evening.

 The additional cleaning staff would be provided by the cleaning agency in the Heritage Core Area.”

“We completed a portion at Sari Deula. However, the Archaeological Survey of India should also come forward in the cleaning activity as many of their monuments remain locked. They should coordinate with us for a better view of the monuments,” the CHO added.

Rout added that strict vigilance has been maintained in the core area, in which use of polythene would be restricted, and the cleaning of plastics, polythene and other floating debris and weeds from holy lake Bindusagar, was also started.

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