DNA Edit : Marshall law : Nov 16,2007
clean up drives in mumbai under the supervision of the brihanmumbai municipal commission (bmc) are neither new nor unique. while there can be no doubt that mumbai needs cleaning up, it is true that every year money is allotted and plans drawn to make mumbai a cleaner city. the clean up! campaign started this effort with the fleet of military green garbage dumpers and has now taken its plans further. this includes a system of ‘marshals’ from private security agencies and groups of senior citizens to enforce civic discipline, a plan to post photographers of ‘offenders’ on a website and a few celebrities to spread the message.
more importantly – and this is particularly pertinent to civic cleanliness – what about corresponding infrastructure investments? does the city have dustbins and toilets? people do not use the open air for their ablutions out of choice, but desperation – and lack of proper facilities. unless these are provided, and in adequate quantity, how does bmc expect participation and cooperation from people in the long run? the trash that litters our roads comes from a combination of callous citizens, debris from unrepentant builders and the shortage of dustbins. even the ill-advised penguins of yore have vanished.
Publication : DNA; Section : Opnion; Pg :12; Date : 16/11/07