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In my home town Meerut, precisely the Baniya Para area, the major issue we are facing is solid waste management. Vacant plots are being used as dumping grounds, and they are full of single-use plastics and other hazardous waste.
In terms of sanitation as well, there is no sewerage network. The waste is contaminating our streets, it smells foul to everyone passing by.
The drain near my house used to have water in it when I was younger. Now, it is filled with all sorts of waste, excreta, and is a breeding ground for disease. In 2017, I had written to the municipal corporation to find a solution to the problem, but all they did was make a boundary over the drain. Today, even that boundary doesn’t exist. In fact, the nullah is bigger and dirtier.
Ilyaas, who resides in the Khist Bazan area, told me,
A few other residents corroborated his statement. A resident said the smell and filth had begun to affect children’s health.
A neighbourhood school exists opposite the drain and unfortunately, there have been few admissions this year due to the unsanitary conditions.
Most residents said the municipal corporation isn’t taking an active step to clean the drain or even create a boundary wall. Is it not our responsibility to improve the conditions of the nullah? Is it not the responsibility of the authorities to take a step towards it? This is the biggest question of the residents in Khist Bazan.
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