Overflowing garbage bins with debris and trash strewn all over the streets and pavements seem to be a rule rather that exception these days.
Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd., (REE), a Hyderabad based conservancy agency, setup the Chennai Municipal Solid Waste Private Ltd. (CMSWPL) to cover Adyar, Kodambakkam and Teynampet zones of the Chennai Corporation, spanning 88 square kilometres. REE, having experience in managing solid waste in several cities was awarded the contract for seven years. The organisation began its operations with much fanfare and expectations on January 2012.
Unfulfilled promises
At the time of the operation, REE promised that a compactor would be deployed in each ward and depending on its size the ward would get 30-40 tri-cycles with six fifty litter bins for segregation of waste was to be provided along with 120 litter bins with wheels. A number of fully equipped sweepers to clean the areas and a supervisor to check the process was also promised. With each zone having 70 drivers and 22 compactors making many trips to dumping yards, the plan looked perfect, or so it seemed. But all in vain.
Right from its inception, complaints poured in as neither additional manpower nor equipment was to be seen. The bins continued to overflow and the dumping around the bins increased and the tricycle collection was not adequate. “The planning and implementation of a comprehensive programme for waste collection, transport and disposal didn't work out as we hoped for,” says Mr. Sankaranarayanan, a long time resident of Mylapore.
Strike
The recent strike has not gone well with the public and this sentiment is reflected by Varagalakshmi, a housewife who feels: “This is essential service; they need to find a better way to voice their grievances and not go on strike.” A vendor complains about the over flowing bins around business areas and says it puts off customers.
“Corporation should not be indifferent to the woes of the citizens. It is after all their responsibility to clean the city either through their workers or via private contractors,” says Rajat, a professional.
“What happened to CMSWPL? Their waste managed techniques are not up to the mark,” says Ramanathan, a senior citizen. He validated his point by saying that REE didn't live up to the challenges or expectations in managing its labour force due to wage problems leading to perennial shortages. He also said that the corporation asked to increase their work force and improve their night operations which the agency has not obliged.
Sans proper equipments
Another issue is shortage of equipment. “The sweepers are not given brooms and other essential equipment. How can one expect them to clean the roads?” questions Varagalakshmi. Also, she is worried about the conditions the workers would have to work in. “They don't seem to use any protective gear such as masks or gloves,” she adds. She feels that high density areas such as Adyar or Mylapore, which also see many foreign tourists visiting, will present a filthy picture with garbage piled up on the streets.
Meanwhile, the role of the citizen comes into focus. Does he not have any responsibility in keeping the surroundings clean? People continue to toss rubbish on the road. How many handover domestic waste to the worker when he comes calling? Control at this point will go a long way in keeping the bins fairly clean. With increasing population and a proportionate raise in garbage generation, the challenge gets tougher everyday. It is time the citizen did some introspection and pitch in with his contribution.
(Nivedita is a third year student of B.A. Journalism, MOP Vaishnav College for Women)





The Majority Government takes many things easy and with no intention to resolve the common and basic issues, the trend is mainly due to lack of opposition to the ruling party. It is not only the Garbage; but in in every field the Government has failed to resolve issues ( poor health center, bad roads, water supply, health hazards, school fees,etc) .
The Law and order is first; daily many in cases of theft and chain snaping-Police in active about it.
The power crisis-no solution so far-people are suffering to great extent- Due to mis management of administrative departments the admin cost are growing high and people are pennalised for no fault of theirs as the price rise in Milk, power and comodoties etc.
It is high time that the Government should realy stand up to its responsibility and satisfy the peoples expectations.
I believe CES-ONYX were the best conservancy agency in Chennai. They were professionals & the way in which they did the work was too good. It's better Chennai corporation ropes in ONYX, without considering the cost. I think few months after our CM came to the post in 2011, she announced that Chennai city will be cleaned up within 3 months, and the task would be taken up in an "Emergency" mode. Unfortunately months have rolled out, but situation has changed from Bad to worse esp. in these 3 divisions.
Moreover, wherever there was a dustbin (or atleast a litter throw zone), usually in front of vacant lands in Vadapalani area, recently some room sort of thing has been constructed (using some blue coloured roofing materials) and it's locked out always. Any Idea as to what it is??
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