
Date:14/01/2006
URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2006/01/14/stories/2006011417970200.htm
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Bangalore
`Waste management is BMP's duty'
Heavy tax
TAXPAYERS are paying heavily and solid waste management is only a mandatory duty of the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP). Why then an additional cess? While the cess in terms of money may be only nominal, the civic administration has to account for it properly. If the landfills stipulated by the Supreme Court materialise, the cess may be justified.
D. Manjunath
Bangalore
Explanation needed
WHILE MANY of the older neighbourhoods have good waste disposal facilities, most new suburbs lack them. Many are not even served by the garbage clearing squad on a regular basis. The proposed cess may not be heavy but the reasons for it have to be explained in some detail by the BMP, and the views of citizens considered. If cleanliness really improves, we will feel happier about paying more.
R. Krishnakumar,
NR Colony
More accountability
THERE ARE too many items added to the property tax collected by the BMP and this cess is one more. Thanks to participatory initiatives as that of Janaagraha, citizens now expect more accountability from the BMP. Instead, merely tabulating the cess payable by different types of buildings and commercial complexes, the BMP should also explain how the money is going to be spent and how it will benefit the citizens.
S. Krishnaswamy,
Jayanagar
Effective monitoring
DESIGNATED LANDFILLS for solid waste is a good idea but there should also be an effective monitoring mechanism. Otherwise, they may share the fate of the storm water drains that could not withstand last season's heavy rainfall. Along with solid waste management, the BMP should also take care to see that the natural drainage channels and storm water drains are restored well before the next monsoon.
Farha M.,
Fraser Town
Scientific landfills
ONE CANNOT understand why there should be an additional cess now, when waste management has always been a part of the civic body's responsibilities. However, the additional charges are almost nominal and nobody is likely to object to it much. Scientific landfills are a necessity and the BMP is also planning to compost more of its waste; this is a wise move.
Latha Venkatesh,
Malleswaram
Modern equipment
IF A part of the additional cess can be used for modern waste clearing equipment, it will be good. Landfills are a good idea and widely used for long-term waste disposal in all advanced countries. The way waste is transport to the city outskirts requires equal attention. Too often open lorries carry around waste, spilling it all over the roads. This should be stopped at least now.
S. Pishe,
Indiranagar
Cess is nominal
THE PROPOSED cess is nominal and will not pinch the average taxpayer's pockets. As the main expenditure may be on transporting solid waste to designated landfills, the BMP should explain clearly how this would be done. If citizens are convinced that the additional revenue is going to be used wisely by the BMP, there may not be any resistance to paying it.
R. Gopalkrishna,
JP Nagar
Do not blame BMP
MORE TRANSPARENCY has come into functioning in the BMP lately. While announcing the new cess, it has taken pains to explain why it is necessary but more information should be forthcoming. One cannot fault the civic body for seeking additional funds for a more scientific way of solid waste disposal.
Joshua S.,
Langford Road
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