Garbage Management Issues Plague Vidya Peeta, Channammanakere Achukattu: Doorvaganapati Temple Left Unattended for 8 Years

 Garbage Management Issues Plague Vidya Peeta, Channammanakere Achukattu: Doorvaganapati Temple Left Unattended for 8 Years




Residents of Vidya Peeta, particularly around Channammanakere Achukattu, are expressing their frustration over the long-standing garbage management issues in the area. The garbage collection service has reportedly not been picking up waste from the vicinity of the Doorvaganapati Temple for the past eight years, leading to an accumulation of rubbish that poses health and environmental hazards.

Local community members have voiced concerns about the unsightly mess and the potential risks to public health, as stagnant waste attracts pests and creates foul odors. The situation has not only affected the temple's surroundings but also impacts the overall cleanliness of the neighborhood, which is often frequented by visitors and worshippers.

Despite numerous complaints and appeals to local authorities, there has been little to no action taken to address the garbage collection issue. Residents are now calling for immediate intervention from the municipal corporation to restore proper waste management services in their area.

Community leaders emphasize the need for a sustainable waste management plan that includes regular garbage collection and community awareness initiatives on responsible waste disposal. As the situation continues to deteriorate, the residents of Vidya Peeta are hopeful for a swift resolution to ensure a cleaner, healthier environment for all.

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