Keeping Jammu clean

G.L. Khajuria

Oft-repeatedly, it has been in regular  columns of dailies, weeklies and other prints-media regarding garbage  piling up everywhere  and every now and then and as a corollary, the complaints column is flooded with ever-increasing malice in and  around Jammu, a city of temples and elsewhere also the situation is likewise same. This way, the life has become totally unhygienic and there is cruelty amongst stray cattle who subsist upon the rotten polythene garbage and waste refuse of banquet halls and other unhygienic dumping.
It is disgusting rather dismaying that this unhygienic scenario is aggravating and tantamounting to multiple diseases gripping the rural populace as well. And still sad is the way in which the innocent stray animals feed upon these dead and thrown out stuffs from the ceremonial occasions of various hues. Over the years, polythene culture in most of the states including that of ours was completely banned but his practice continues as ever before. Imagine the eating up of garbage along with other polythene by stray cattle, which over the past few years have taken a heavy toll of cattle population. This is grave tragedy and warrants immediate aversion. The people, even those deemed to be much civilized have forgotten the civic sense and throw away the rotten stuff on the road side alongside nallahs, instead of putting these in municipal bins.
The menace has engulfed almost all inhabiting areas in and around Jammu city, leave aside posh colonies like Gandhi Nagar, Trikuta nagar etc. The Jammu Muncipality is endeavouring hard in conducting trails /survey to make this city  of temples neat, clean and green by keeping the garbage-bins in almost all the locations yet we Jammuites should apply our senses and lend a helping hand to the authorities concerned for the rational disposal of garbage.
This menace has mostly been emanating for the last few decades with ever escalating ceremonial functions like marriages, mundans, Naamkarn and the like with new names and fames. This is newly born culture preferably amongst rich elites so to be nomenclaturised as “Neo-Rich. In such a fashion show, the less privileged common man has to bear the brunt against extravagant expenditure which is beyond his limits. In other words round, it tantamounts to mere wastage of the wide-variety of stalls displayed beyond expected menu.
All these factors are responsible for accumulation or pilling up of garbage thus providing a multi-magnitude of ailments. The rottening breads, the hovering of flies, mosquitoes and breeding bacterias to the extent  of dengue  fever are directly or indirectly going to inflict the exposed eatables viz sweet shops and the like causing gastro-intestinal and other ailments and that is why the hospitals, other nursing centres are flooded with patients.
As per record, there are more than 1500 “Safikaramcharies” in Jammu Municipality.  The strength is low for a bigger city like Jammu with a population over ten lakhs or so. The number need to be raised and they should energize their efforts for the cleansing operation.
Not only that, the public should realize and join hands with the authorities concerned in making Jammu city neat , clean and green. This is the call of the hour and let it become a slogan “Make Jammu neat clean and green.”
Suggestive measures:-
Hygienic dumping and disposal:-  No doubt  ceremonial functions such as marriage, birthday, Mundan et al are celebrated with much fun and fare but when the function is over, the waste refuse should be very  a scientifically disposed off. In order, therefore , we are to extend a helping hand towards the concerned authorities, so that such waste material is not haphazardly dumped and it is finally disposed off properly.
Aversion of polythene culture:- Over the years, there had been lot of hue and cry regarding blanket ban on polythene culture but its spirit and sanctity has not been carried out fully. The scenario still seems to be there as ever before. Though in HP including most of the other hill tourist spots of our state, the civic  has been applied and tourism deptt have perhaps played a viral role in this behalf.
Massive afforestation:- Avenue plantation, a component of aboriculture need  to be encouraged so as to provide greenery and delimitate the emission of poisonours gases as plants and trees are invariably the lungs which absorb Co2.  Here, the forest department is rendering Yeoman’s service but other sister departments vig Agriculutre, Horticulture should also come forward.
This shall provide extensive greenery to this city of temples giving a picturesque look to the locals and boost tourism as well.
Boosting floriculture: There are plenty of park areas in and around Jammu city, apart from the avenue bunds and dividers. No doubt, some efforts have however, been made but these need to be invigorated by raising turfs so that these give carpet-type look, coupled with ornamental plants creepers, flowers such as roses both locals as well as exotic. There is a vide variety of roses and its hybrids varying from the tiny cri-cri to argue blooms of American heritage and from the soft translucent pink of Michele Mainland to the brilliant vermillion of super star.
Making river Tawi healthy, With exploding population face to face with increasing in number of vehicles, there is ever-mounting rush of heavy vehicles for cleaning in the only river Tawi. The practice should be lawfully averted and defaulters brought to book.
Managing the canals and other water bodies: On the same analogy, these as well warrant proper maintenance and cleanliness. All Jammuites should launch a mass campaign for its cleanliness and the concerned agencies together with NGOs and all citizens shall have to extend full support.
Conclusively, therefore, it is added over here that it is incumbent upon every citizen of Jammu to apply  civic scene and at the same time make all out efforts to ensure Jammu city neat, clean and green. It is mandatory on the part of every citizen. So, let us pledge to facelift Jammu to captivate and attract the pilgrims and visitors alike this will promote local tourism and boosting the local economy.
(The author is former
Dy Conservator of Forest, J&K)
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