New York Times Report on Bangalore Stink - Palike, CM Shrug it off


New York Times Report on Bangalore Stink - Palike, CM Shrug it off

Bangalore, Oct 29 (DHNS): Basking in the glory of its “IT Capital” tag brandished globally, Bangalore has just had an inglorious wake-up call.

The city’s notoriously ineffective, unscientific waste management has been laid bare by “The New York Times” in a strikingly incisive report titled “India’s plague, trash, drowns its Garden City during strike.”

Stung by this global attention of the stinker kind, the civic agencies are frantically, cluelessly looking for a way out for the mounting garbage piles.

The Mayor, D Venkatesh Murthy, chose to compare Bangalore with New York. The issue of waste disposal is ubiquitous, affecting every city, he quipped, but was quick to assert the BBMP’s resolve to rid the City of the garbage crisis through citizens' participation. He meant the faltering segregation-at-source initiative.

Palike Commissioner Rajneesh Goel, widely quoted in the NYT report, tried to downplay the report as routine. “It is true that for the last eight years we have been running the landfill at Mandur in an unscientific way, which they have highlighted. I also spoke about some of our initiatives to dispose of waste in a scientific way, including segregation of waste at source, but they did not focus much on our measures,” said Goel.

The global publicising of Bangalore’s garbage menace had Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar reacting, too. On Monday, he claimed the government was doing everything in its capacity to tackle the menace. But he was clear the report wouldn’t tarnish Bangalore’s image.

“Whatever happens in Bangalore becomes international news. That does not mean that this problem has brought disrepute to the City,” he noted. He critiqued the report for not stressing on the government’s remedial measures.

Published on October 26, the comprehensive NYT report had this telling line: “Bangalore, the capital of India’s modern economy and home to many of its high-tech workers, is drowning in its own waste.” For proof, its correspondent had wandered deep into Mandur, the epicentre of the villagers’ protest against the landfill, and traced the stink right from the unscientific collection, management and disposal of the garbage piles.

“Some neighbourhoods have not had trash pickups for nearly three weeks, and vast mounds of garbage are scattered through what is known in India as the Garden City,” the report read, a line too familiar to Bangaloreans.

To drive home the point, the report had Amiya Kumar Sahu, president of the National Solid Waste Association of India, asserting: “Bangalore used to be India’s cleanest city but now, it is the filthiest.”
For “The New York Times”, the transformation was the dark side of the country’s rapid economic growth.

“Greater wealth has spawned more garbage, and the managers of the country’s pell-mell development have been unable to handle the load.”

Disgrace to City
For Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Chairman and the Managing Director of Biocon Limited, the bad press was a “disgrace for the City.”

“The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike is taking corrective measures but one thing we must realise is that what has been going wrong for almost a decade cannot be corrected within weeks,” said Shaw.

Her suggestion: Let the BBMP work with private organisations such as City Connect to scientifically dispose of waste.

Last heard, “The New York Times” report had the Palike propose intensive training sessions on waste management for its officers and the Pourakarmikas, a Rs 11 lakh initiative beginning December 1.

  

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  • Koraga, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 01 2012

    Oh Tony. white dogs visit slum dogs to see how brown dogs live

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  • McQueen, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 31 2012

    As Mr.Rakesh Shetty will put it , "IT IS MINOR PROBLEM AND BJP WILL CLEAN GARBAGE AND COME WITH FULL MAJORITY IN NEXT ELECTION !!!"

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  • Joel, Sydney/ Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 31 2012

    Rahul, Mangalore yup garbage put buy Congress for BJP to pick it up ha ha ha

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Wed, Oct 31 2012

    B A N G A L O R E :

    Garden City To Kachhra City !!!!

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    People,

    Shettar and Eshwarappa should be forced to do a "Made Snana" on this filth....then only they will know...insensitive morons....

    If these folks are incapable o clean this mess,,, they are unfit to rule state as well.

    CONgresmen must be happy and visiting tailorshops to stich new clothes for swearing in...Mr CM Ibrahim, are you listening Sir???

    Jai Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • vijay, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    We Indians are too proud. It is good in some cases and stupid in others. We all know this problem in Bangalore and still we are denial. Last time I visited the city, I couldn't even walk on the sidewalk. There are huge mounds of garbage. Nagarpalike is moving garbage from one area and piling it on the roadside creating a major stink. We always are good in digging one hole to fill another. We have mastered this art. I really don't understand when we will learn to be civil and take responsibility instead of just passing blame.

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  • Lesley, Udupi / U.A.E

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Mr. James US, careful with your words, maybe one of your boss who is reading your comment is a "INDIAN" and...!!!

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    What is wrong in it if a truth is shown? the fact as been shown.

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  • Societal Web, Dubai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Wow - aren't we all proud to be Indians? Indians with such strong odor-resistant nostrils? who can put up with any shit.

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  • Gregory Quadros, Vamanjoor/Muscat

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    It is high time for Mangalore City Corporation to wake up and arrange to dispose the waste in scientific way in Mangalore before it is too late like Bangalore. We are not any better and those who comment about other cities should look at their own.

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  • Wilfred, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Where do our most dearest ministers have time for all this. They just busy with their political fights & money making game??Do they really bothered about all these???

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  • James, US

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Sudheer, Mangalore, Check out properly.May be those beggars are Indians:)

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Renny Lobo (Rodrigues), Gurpur Kaikamba/ Abu Dhabi this is not correct brother due to IT boom in bangalore and by outsourcing job going on in INDIA, US govt is facing too much heat for local employment so they want to show Bangalore in poor light and we like minded people cannot see this POLITICS why they have not aired IT hub areas booming Bangalore real estate , Bangalore metro etc etc........even when i watch TV some white dogs visit MUMBAI they visit DHARAVI and show INDIA FINANCIAL CAPITAL IN POOR LIGHT , but white dogs don't know the price for the land at DHARAVI.........or they don't visit to Peddar Road, COLOBA , CUFFE PARADE ,Gateway of INDIA, NARIMAN POINT , BANDRA , WORLI, or even to POWAI etc etc...dear brother & sister we don't need enemies as outsiders we our self are enemies of our Great NATION which is called INDIA.......GOD BLESS MY NATION...JAY HIND.

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  • Lesley, Udupi / U.A.E

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    After sometime we will hear ministers going on study tours with family to US/UK...

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  • Priya, Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Plz save bangalore...BBMP is sleeping i have seen near museum road till 2-3 days vehicle is not coming to pick garbage as a results street dogs will make that place like hell...please keep the city clean bz we are human beings not pigs or rats....compare UB city and other parts of Bangalore city u will come to knw the differences....

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  • Renny Lobo (Rodrigues), Gurpur Kaikamba/ Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Vivek Baliga, Bangalore - What an insensible comparison.. New York storm Sandy is a natural disaster whereas Bangalore garbage stink is man made. Government of USA has taken all possible measures towards evacuvation of its citizens meantime, look at the comments made by our respected CM of Karnataka.

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  • Sudheer, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    My dear US lovers, Do you know in the streets of New York you will find beggars sorry homeles peoples??? Such a develped country but still with beggars !!!!

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    BJP lost hope as KJP replacing official BJP.Every BJP leaders and workers are concerned and confused to which section to be affiliated !!!In the process admin got struck somewhere in the file.If BBMP can't be administered,then how could the whole Karnataka got ruled?Common sense know!GOVT OF KARNATAKA/BBMP are in ICU!!!!!KARNATAKA/BANGALORE's reputation tarnished first time ever in the history by BJP!!!!!!

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  • Deepak.Kotian, Hejamady.(Abudhabi)

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Dear All,
    This shows reality how our present ruling government BJP is Clean....

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  • Roshan Braganza, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    N Y times has to worry about cyclone sandy as of now than commenting on somebody else's garbage...... Every city is vulnerable may be its disaster of filth.

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    BJP "SHINING" in New York as well. Bravo! Hats off to Shetter and looters govt.One more Oscar certifacte in their kitty for their achivement/development in Kar Nataka.

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  • Santhosh, Udupi

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    When a media of the same country critisized the ruling system of UPA Govt itself, there is nothing to get surprised about this report.

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  • k.Fernandes, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Mr.Vivek Baliga,U r absolutely wrong. What happened in USA is the natural climatic and no one can prevent it. But u can see within how many days it will be cleared by US civic body ones the nature calms down. But at Bangalore it is human made and the civic body are definitely in deep sleep

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  • jrd, bangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    shamelss fellow , if a banyan tree comes our from his back he may say that that will give him shade

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    BJP's biggest achievement in Bangalore.
    Welcome to India's No. 1 GARBAGE CITY......

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  • Jacobnelson, Bejai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    BJP will come out as clean and innoscent.

    It is nothing but Conspiracy

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    This is the Garbage... Congress government has put since 60 years of their rule....

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  • Alwyn fernandes, MANGALORE

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    New York Times Report on Bangalore Stink - Palike, CM Shrug it off

    BUT WE SAY WE KNOW TO CLOSE OUR NOSE !!!
    WHAT U.S CAN SAY NOW????

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  • Premnath, UDupi

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Once upon a time, it was GARDEN CITY of India, now it is GARBAGE CITY of India. No wonder, in the name of development we are paying the price now. Lack of future planning, unchecked migrations from rural areas to metros, government impotency in dealing with such basic issues are the causes of this pile up.
    There is no use in blaming BJP, Congress, JDS etc. It is every politician’s right to ignore such things since they are travelling sitting in AC cars and fully tinted glassed cars. Shortly a fact-finding committee will be set up and sent to US, UK and Japan (at the expenses of taxpayer’s money). Reports are expected in year 2025!!!!! Until then Bangaloreans are expected to maintain patience and go to their usual morning walk in the middle of garbage. Mera Bharath Mahan.

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  • Stany D'sa, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    The CM is just inefficient. The so called corrupted BJP does not have a comittment and management plan. The city will stink but who cares? The BJP has failed in all fronts in serving the people of Karnataka.I wish Yeddy need to come back and use his whip to set right the hygienic issues.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Yesterday when a i was watching TV channel someone from media asked a question to our Respected CM : why our garbage problem is highlighted in New York Times and his Answer is very simple because Bangalore is in International Map and it's local news is always considered a international one!. A pity! and he promised to solve the garbage problem soon....when? BJP is already lost it's credibility by corruption scams and infighting and the latest they lost the image of Bangalore IT city by thier working style and inactions of BBMP!.

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  • WALTER PINTO, QATAR

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    BJP DOWN DOWN.FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF KARNATAKA SUCH A GREAT SHAME.

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  • Rudy, Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    ONCE CALLED GARDEN CITY NOW NAMED AS STINK CITY...IT WILL WORSEN IF DIRTY POLITICS DOES NOT COME TO AN END.....WHAT AN INTERNATIONAL SHAME......? nagarikare eddeli....yella mantrigalannu Karnatakadinda GADIPARU maadi....!

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  • Willie Menda, Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    This state government itself has become the garbage now.It is high time to get rid of them

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  • Denzil Fernandes, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    IT CAPITAL IS NOW "GARBAGE CAPITAL."

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Where is the BJP supporters still sleeping? State Govt & BBMP still you want to be a shame? First you clean your govt than yourself then city.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    I wonder where Nagesh, Rakesh and Rajesh are hiding............

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  • Noor Ashfaq, Karkala/Sharjah

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Bangalore - known as "Garden City" is heading for loosing this glorious title and brace for "Garbage City" label. Call of the hour is to implement the management of waste handling in an effective manner. Hope the Mayor of B'lore will take major steps for doing the needful.

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  • Rohit Poojary, Mangaladevi/Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    THANK GOD MANGALORE HAS CONGRESS MAYOR SMT. GULZAR BANU WHO WAS APPOINTED BY GOD BY HIS GRACE.

    OTHERWISE MANGALORE WOULD HAVE BEEN WORST THAN BANGALORE.

    ALL MANGALOREANS THANK GOD.

    INDIRAMMANA CONGRESS PAKSHAGH JAI

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  • wilson fernandes, mlore/kulshekar

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    the garden city has been turned as garbage city,politicians just look out you people are travelling for study tours abroad but, when it comes to your city you try to hide elephants in mouse-holes..., jago citizens jagoo......

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  • Arman, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Thats why I wrote we need Mr. SM krishna in state ......Hope we vote him and get him back in karnataka ...we want better karnataka free of all this nonsense.

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  • Rohit Poojary, Mangaladevi/Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    BJP DOWN DOWN.

    FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF KARNATAKA SUCH A GREAT SHAME.

    BJP HAS PROVED THAT ADMINISTRATION IS NOT POSSIBLE BY THEM.

    INDIRAMMANA CONGRESS PAKSHAGH JAI.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    All 'Waste Bodies' contacted by 'New York Times'We had much
    'Waste' inside for long time, so it's no surprise that it has 'spilled' out into the streets! You cannot 'suppress' anything for long can you? A 11 lakh initiative by initiating 'training sessions' now after becoming 'internationally' famous? Talk of 'Waste Management' folks! These sessions too are a 'Waste' I tell you!!

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  • Vivek Baliga, Bangalore/Abohar

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    New york times report..... let us see what they will report about their city after the Storm has died down... how good will the garbage management be.

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  • Don Amnon, Lower Bendoor, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    State Govt & BBMP never get up from KUMBHA KARNA's sleep till B'lore will get Plague ( Like Surat in past ).

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  • John, Kanajar/Dubai

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    Since my last visit to Bangalore in August, I have been telling my friends about garden city changing to garbage city. Now, it has gone as far as NYK!!! On a rainy day, one can see all garbage floating. thanks to BJP.

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  • anup, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2012

    "But he was clear the report wouldn’t tarnish Bangalore’s image"

    Oh! Shettar thinks this as a feather in his cap???

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