Detects huge amount of adulterated khoa, milk, cottage cheese
Raipur, June 08, 2010
The RMC officials led by Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak on Tuesday raided a Moudhapara based confectionary shop and Gudhiyari based milk powder factory where they find huge amount of adulterated khoa, milk, cottage cheese and other eatables. Nayak immediately called upon the Collector and the Food Controller about the findings in both the establishments. She said the RMC had done its job by exposing a confectioner who was playing the health of the people, but the appropriate action would be taken only by the food department.
According to information, both the milk powder factory and the confectionary shop were owned by one Sachdev Rajput. The residents of Moudhapara and Gudhiyari informed that they had complained several times to the food department about the adulterated items in Rajput’s shops, but no action was taken against him.
On Tuesday, When Nayak was inspecting the sanitation works in Gudhiyari area, the residents informed her that Rajput was making hefty sum by staking people’s health and adulterating eatable items like khoa, milk etc. Nayak quickly reached the milk powder factory near Osho Bhawan along with the municipal officials and inspected the salable food stuffs and the raw materials.
She informed that the milk products like khoa were being adulterated and prepared in an unhygienic condition. Later, she raided Rajput’s confectionary shop – Suresh Sweets at KK Road Moudhapara where she again found the items were prepared with the adulterated materials.
She appealed to the people to promptly inform the district administration’s food department if they would find any hotel or restaurant in their areas providing adulterated or stale food materials.
During raid, Nayak was accompanied by president of RMC’s Health department Govind Mishra, corporator Anis Ahmed, Health Officer Dr Amrit Chopra, Zonal Health Officer Dr Preetam Mishra and other municipal officials.
Scheme to dispose biomedical waste pending with govt
Mayor assures IMA to take initiative on its quick implementation
Raipur, June 08, 2010
The scheme to dispose the biomedical waste is still pending with the Union and state governments owing to which the nursing homes and private hospitals are in dilemma about the safe dumping techniques. The information was imparted to Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak by a delegation of doctors from Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Nursing Home Association (NHA) on Tuesday. Nayak assured the delegation that the she would take initiative in quick implementation of the scheme so that the nursing homes may not public ire and municipal fine.
The delegation appreciated the RMC’s massive sanitation campaign and its garbage disposal technique and offered its support in such works.
Nayak asked the delegation to ensure that the owners of nursing homes and pathology laboratories should provide complete information to the municipal’s health officials about their establishments as it would help the RMC in listing all medical service providers. She also urged the delegation that the nursing homes and other medical centres should timely pay the permission fee and produce the relevant documents whenever demanded by the municipal’s health department for inspection.
Notably, considering rising number of nursing homes and private hospitals emerging in the residential areas in violation with municipal norms and increasing complaints against them for staking the health of the people by throwing medical waste in public places, Nayak had recently asked the municipal’s Health Officer Dr Amrit Chopra to constitute zonal health teams of the doctors to conduct regular inspection of the such establishments and to prepare a comprehensive report on them.
She said the RMC would not compromise with the people’s health and would take stern action against those nursing homes and private hospitals that solely aimed to earn profit from their business and put aside the service factor.
RMC officials have become uncontrolled: Tripathi
Said they were working as BJP’s agents
Raipur, June 08, 2010
A day after the police registered crime against Ramsagar Para ward corporator Ritesh Tripathi and 25 others for vandalizing the RMC office properties at Nalghar, Tripathi on Tuesday alleged that the municipal officials had become uncontrolled and were not following instructions of even the top civic authorities. He further alleged that the municipal officials including the RMC Commissioner Om Prakash Choudhary had become pawn in the hands of the BJP that had reins of the state government and were working as its agents.
He said even the PWD Minister Brijmohan Agrawal who hailed from Ramsagar Para ward failed in solving the problems of the local residents. “If the RMC officials do not obey their seniors and ministers then how will they consider the problems of the common man,” Tripathi said.
Denying the charges of vandalism in municipal office, Tripathi said he was not involved in any such act. He said the entire matter was hyped by the civic officials just to trap him and the residents and file case against them.
“It is really an irony that a public representative and the local residents go to the municipal office along with the ward’s problems, but the officials, instead of heeding them, register case against them. If this would be the situation then where will we go?” Tripathi asked.
He informed that a number of the water pipelines in his ward were leaking, but the RMC administration had no time to send plumbers to repair them. “Some of the leaking pipelines are close to the drains or nullah in Samta Colony and its adjoining bastis and the area from Agrasen Chowk to Telghani Naka chowk, but in the absence of repairing works the residents had to drink polluted water. If the relevant officials will not take prompt measures in these areas before monsoon, the residents there would become more prone to water-borne diseases,” he said.
Regarding water crisis, Tripathi informed that his ward never get regular tanker water in spite of frequent requests made to the contractor. “The tanker contractor M Pandey never responds. People keep on calling and reminding him, but in vain,” Tripathi said. He alleged that the municipal officials had nexus with the tanker contractor owing to which the latter puts deaf ear to the water demands of the wards.
RMC Commissioner targeting Cong corporators: Mayor
Terms Tripathi a responsible corporator
Says he was trapped under planned conspiracy
Raipur, June 08, 2010
Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak has alleged that the RMC Commissioner Om Prakash Choudhary was targeting Congress corporators and was deliberately ignoring the problems of their wards. She said even the FIR filed against Ramsagar Para ward corporator Ritesh Tripathi who had been charged of vandalising the municipal office at Nalghar on Monday was part of the RMC administration’s strategy humiliate the dedicated corporator.
“If Choudhary is unbiased then why only the recommendation letters and work proposals of the Congress corporators are being kept aside or delayed and those sent by the BJP corporators are being promptly approved?” Nayak questioned indicating that the majority of water crisis problems prevailed in the wards where her party members had got mandate in the civic body elections.
She also took a dig at the opposition BJP at the RMC that advised her to control the Congress corporators and said the opposition should stop playing politics over water and other issues and must coordinate her in improving the conditions of the capital. She said the Congress corporators always behave responsibly and never act recklessly.
Raipur, June 08, 2010
The RMC officials led by Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak on Tuesday raided a Moudhapara based confectionary shop and Gudhiyari based milk powder factory where they find huge amount of adulterated khoa, milk, cottage cheese and other eatables. Nayak immediately called upon the Collector and the Food Controller about the findings in both the establishments. She said the RMC had done its job by exposing a confectioner who was playing the health of the people, but the appropriate action would be taken only by the food department.
According to information, both the milk powder factory and the confectionary shop were owned by one Sachdev Rajput. The residents of Moudhapara and Gudhiyari informed that they had complained several times to the food department about the adulterated items in Rajput’s shops, but no action was taken against him.
On Tuesday, When Nayak was inspecting the sanitation works in Gudhiyari area, the residents informed her that Rajput was making hefty sum by staking people’s health and adulterating eatable items like khoa, milk etc. Nayak quickly reached the milk powder factory near Osho Bhawan along with the municipal officials and inspected the salable food stuffs and the raw materials.
She informed that the milk products like khoa were being adulterated and prepared in an unhygienic condition. Later, she raided Rajput’s confectionary shop – Suresh Sweets at KK Road Moudhapara where she again found the items were prepared with the adulterated materials.
She appealed to the people to promptly inform the district administration’s food department if they would find any hotel or restaurant in their areas providing adulterated or stale food materials.
During raid, Nayak was accompanied by president of RMC’s Health department Govind Mishra, corporator Anis Ahmed, Health Officer Dr Amrit Chopra, Zonal Health Officer Dr Preetam Mishra and other municipal officials.
Scheme to dispose biomedical waste pending with govt
Mayor assures IMA to take initiative on its quick implementation
Raipur, June 08, 2010
The scheme to dispose the biomedical waste is still pending with the Union and state governments owing to which the nursing homes and private hospitals are in dilemma about the safe dumping techniques. The information was imparted to Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak by a delegation of doctors from Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Nursing Home Association (NHA) on Tuesday. Nayak assured the delegation that the she would take initiative in quick implementation of the scheme so that the nursing homes may not public ire and municipal fine.
The delegation appreciated the RMC’s massive sanitation campaign and its garbage disposal technique and offered its support in such works.
Nayak asked the delegation to ensure that the owners of nursing homes and pathology laboratories should provide complete information to the municipal’s health officials about their establishments as it would help the RMC in listing all medical service providers. She also urged the delegation that the nursing homes and other medical centres should timely pay the permission fee and produce the relevant documents whenever demanded by the municipal’s health department for inspection.
Notably, considering rising number of nursing homes and private hospitals emerging in the residential areas in violation with municipal norms and increasing complaints against them for staking the health of the people by throwing medical waste in public places, Nayak had recently asked the municipal’s Health Officer Dr Amrit Chopra to constitute zonal health teams of the doctors to conduct regular inspection of the such establishments and to prepare a comprehensive report on them.
She said the RMC would not compromise with the people’s health and would take stern action against those nursing homes and private hospitals that solely aimed to earn profit from their business and put aside the service factor.
RMC officials have become uncontrolled: Tripathi
Said they were working as BJP’s agents
Raipur, June 08, 2010
A day after the police registered crime against Ramsagar Para ward corporator Ritesh Tripathi and 25 others for vandalizing the RMC office properties at Nalghar, Tripathi on Tuesday alleged that the municipal officials had become uncontrolled and were not following instructions of even the top civic authorities. He further alleged that the municipal officials including the RMC Commissioner Om Prakash Choudhary had become pawn in the hands of the BJP that had reins of the state government and were working as its agents.
He said even the PWD Minister Brijmohan Agrawal who hailed from Ramsagar Para ward failed in solving the problems of the local residents. “If the RMC officials do not obey their seniors and ministers then how will they consider the problems of the common man,” Tripathi said.
Denying the charges of vandalism in municipal office, Tripathi said he was not involved in any such act. He said the entire matter was hyped by the civic officials just to trap him and the residents and file case against them.
“It is really an irony that a public representative and the local residents go to the municipal office along with the ward’s problems, but the officials, instead of heeding them, register case against them. If this would be the situation then where will we go?” Tripathi asked.
He informed that a number of the water pipelines in his ward were leaking, but the RMC administration had no time to send plumbers to repair them. “Some of the leaking pipelines are close to the drains or nullah in Samta Colony and its adjoining bastis and the area from Agrasen Chowk to Telghani Naka chowk, but in the absence of repairing works the residents had to drink polluted water. If the relevant officials will not take prompt measures in these areas before monsoon, the residents there would become more prone to water-borne diseases,” he said.
Regarding water crisis, Tripathi informed that his ward never get regular tanker water in spite of frequent requests made to the contractor. “The tanker contractor M Pandey never responds. People keep on calling and reminding him, but in vain,” Tripathi said. He alleged that the municipal officials had nexus with the tanker contractor owing to which the latter puts deaf ear to the water demands of the wards.
RMC Commissioner targeting Cong corporators: Mayor
Terms Tripathi a responsible corporator
Says he was trapped under planned conspiracy
Raipur, June 08, 2010
Mayor Kiranmayi Nayak has alleged that the RMC Commissioner Om Prakash Choudhary was targeting Congress corporators and was deliberately ignoring the problems of their wards. She said even the FIR filed against Ramsagar Para ward corporator Ritesh Tripathi who had been charged of vandalising the municipal office at Nalghar on Monday was part of the RMC administration’s strategy humiliate the dedicated corporator.
“If Choudhary is unbiased then why only the recommendation letters and work proposals of the Congress corporators are being kept aside or delayed and those sent by the BJP corporators are being promptly approved?” Nayak questioned indicating that the majority of water crisis problems prevailed in the wards where her party members had got mandate in the civic body elections.
She also took a dig at the opposition BJP at the RMC that advised her to control the Congress corporators and said the opposition should stop playing politics over water and other issues and must coordinate her in improving the conditions of the capital. She said the Congress corporators always behave responsibly and never act recklessly.
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