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Sopore town craves for dumping site

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Sopore, Feb 16 : Signifying failure of authorities in north Kashmir’s Sopore town to put in place effective measures for solid waste management, as their failure to arrange a garbage dumping facility here has evoked widespread resentment among the locals as heaps of domestic and market waste are lying scattered across the town.

Notably, the Sopore town in North Kashmir has been craving for a proper dumping site for the last many years and which is not yet being considered by the government.

Locals told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that this Sopore town has been turned into a garbage dump with heaps of garbage present on the roadside in many areas including the main market due to the non-availability of any proper garbage dumping site in the area since long time.

According to locals, the garbage being collected by Municipal council from various areas is being dumped along the road here that emanates foul smell making the pedestrian movement difficult.

“Garbage dumped in front main road at market here has become a nuisance for residents, ” the local said, adding that the stink emanating from the garbage makes it hard for them to breathe while the situation gets worse during rain.

The locals’ further said that even the garbage being on roads has also adversely affected the business in the town while the admission is quietly watching the deteriorating situation in the area.

“Dogs are always seen in many areas as they keep searching for food in these dumping spots, posing a threat to locals particularly students,” Mehnaz a local female student said, adding that the authorities should think about this as soon as possible.

Zuhaib Ahmad, another local, said that the authorities have turned a blind eye toward this issue. “Many a time authorities do not lift garbage from the place even in the evenings,” he said.

“The garbage emanates a foul smell and has become a health hazard for the people. It also attracts dogs, cattle and insects,” Ishfaq, a local shopkeeper said.

Meanwhile, despite repeated attempts, the officials at Municipal Council (MC) Sopore didn’t respond to repeated calls from this reporter—(KNO)

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