Garbage heaps and overgrown bushes surrounding the Ramlila Ground in UPSIDA Site-4, Greater Noida, have prompted Active Citizen Team member Harendra Bhati to demand immediate cleaning and regular maintenance from the authorities.
Greater Noida: Concerns are mounting over the deteriorating sanitation conditions around the Ramlila Ground in Site-4, an industrial area under UPSIDA, where heaps of garbage and overgrown bushes have become a major inconvenience for residents, visitors and employees working in nearby industrial units.
Active Citizen Team member Harendra Bhati has raised the issue and appealed to the concerned authority, UPSIDA Senior Manager N.K. Jain, to take immediate action. According to Bhati, the area surrounding the Ramlila Ground has remained neglected for a long time, with garbage accumulating at several locations and vegetation growing unchecked.
He said the concerned department should conduct regular inspections and ensure routine maintenance of the area. However, the current condition indicates that the issue has not received the required attention.
Garbage heaps and overgrown bushes around the Ramlila Ground in UPSIDA Site-4, Greater Noida, have sparked concerns over poor sanitation. Active Citizen Team member @hcsingh1963 has urged authorities to launch an immediate clean-up drive and ensure regular maintenance.… pic.twitter.com/1i5fMURked
Bhati has demanded an immediate inspection of the Ramlila Ground and its surrounding areas, followed by a special cleanliness drive, removal of overgrown bushes and the implementation of a regular sanitation schedule to restore hygiene and maintain the image of the industrial area.
He further stated that a clean and well-maintained industrial zone is essential not only for the convenience of people working and visiting the area but also for creating a positive impression on investors and visitors. He urged the authorities to resolve the issue at the earliest in the larger public interest.
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