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Sunday, 01 September 2024 7.26 AM IST

'Kerala's state of garbage accumulation is disgraceful, officials should visit Sri Lanka'; severe criticism from High Court

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KOCHI: "Kerala's state of garbage accumulation is disgraceful. The condition of the capital city is pathetic. There is no city like this in the world. All this is happening under the government's nose." The severe criticism is from the High Court.

A division bench comprising Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas and Justice P Gopinath said that the report submitted by the Amicus curiae regarding the death of Joy drowning in the garbage in the Amayizhanchan canal is shocking. The court was considering the suo moto case.

"Officials should visit Sri Lanka and understand what steps Sri Lanka, despite being a poor country, is taking in this regard. The recommendations of the amicus curiae are important. The court will observe what steps the government has taken in each of these recommendations. Actions are needed, not talks or suggestions."

The High Court directed the Additional Chief Secretary Sharada Muralidharan, who explained the government's actions, to take strict action against the culprits. Additional Chief Secretary said that there are illegal garbage collectors in Thiruvananthapuram. "They will separate the valuables and then dump the waste in canals etc. Action will be taken against them and those who hand over the waste."

The video of garbage in the stream and other places near the Thampanoor KSRTC bus stand was shown in open court. The court said that there are scenes of garbage being thrown from a government vehicle in the video.

Entire Amayizhanchan canal will be cleaned

  • The government is preparing a plan to completely clean the Amayizhanchan canal
  • Mechanical assistance is needed to remove the garbage from the railway side
  • The canals under the railway will be cleaned by the end of August

When will it happen?

The court inquired when the cleaning of the Amayizhanchan canal will be done

Action should be taken against those who throw garbage and vehicles

A large amount of plastic waste is thrown from the trains to the tracks

Questions

  1. How to prevent and remove landfilling and actions for this?
  2. By what means does waste reach the Amaiyhanchan stream?

Instructions

Who is responsible should be found and action should be taken.

Cleaning should be done regularly.

Cleaning should be coordinated without blaming each other

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