Mangalore: Civic Workers Training Workshop Must Help Beneficiaries


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SN)

Mangalore, Jan 29: The workshop on waste management and disposal for the civic workers was held in the city recently.

The workshop was jointly organized by CODC, Nantoor Padavu, State Urban Development Corporation, ISD Centre, Dakshina Kannada District Urban Development Cell and Mangalore City Corporation.

The civic workers responsible for the cleanliness and beautification of the city must give importance in improving their own quality of living and life style, duly shedding the inferiority complex from which they suffer from, advised Premanand Shetty, president, Health Overseeing Committee, speaking after inaugurating the programme. Such workshops should help them to improve their functioning, encourage them to change their mindset and enable them to live without discrimination and earn equal respect with their fellow workers, he opined. The workshops must also enable the civic workers to work with more efficiency so that the people of the city get better service from them, he added.

Raghunat, assistant health officer, Mangalore City Corporation welcomed the gathering and proposed vote of thanks.

Sridhar, assistant executive engineer, urban development department, Mangalore City Corporation, K R Nat, superintendent, deputy commissioner’s office, Roopa T Shetty, public relations officer, Mangalore City Corporation, and officials of Ullal town municipality, Bantwal municipality and Sullia town panchayat were present.

  

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