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MCH sanitation teams to keep roads clean

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Workers to lift garbage round-the-clock; health teams deputed 162 workers to lift garbage round-the-clock


  • Assistant Medical Officers to arrange men, material
  • Officers to be present at Tank Bund and NTR Marg
  • Special team to trim trees along all routes



    SECURITY REVIEW: City Police Commissioner A. K. Mohanty inspecting the arrangements for the immersion at Hussainsagar in the city on Tuesday.

    HYDERABAD: The Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad has formed seven special sanitation teams consisting of 162 workers to keep the roads and kerbs clean and neat round-the-clock by lifting garbage as and when found during the Ganesh immersion on Wednesday.

    Additional Commissioner for Health & Sanitation Ramamohana Rao said on Tuesday that all Assistant Medical Officers of Health as well as a Medical Officer will arrange the necessary men and material.

    Health camp

    A round-the-clock health camp will be run at the N.T.R. Marg to attend to any emergency. Health teams consisting of three Medical Officers each will be present in the middle of Tank Bund and at the NTR Marg.

    Four other Medical Officers will be with the four ambulances to be stationed at Sardar Mahal, Nalgonda Crossroads, M.J Market and Amberpethe procession.

    To facilitate easy movement for vehicles carrying the idols, a special team with 97 workers has been deployed to trim the trees all along the routes, he said.

    A day after the immersion, there will be about 900 uniformed workers to do the salvage work of removing debris from the Hussainsagar Lake bed on September 7 and 8. Mr. Rao appealed to the general public to contact the MCH Central Emergency Cell on phones: 040-23394566 & 040-23314289, if necessary.

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