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Waste piles plague school, ignite protests

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Indiscriminate waste dumping persists near Beemapally Nursery School.
  • Locals, parents, and activists protest severe health and safety risks.
  • Corporation cites locals dumping waste over a compound wall.
Waste piles plague school, ignite protests

Indiscriminate waste dumping remains a persistent problem near Beemapally Nursery School in Thiruvananthapuram. Despite directives from human rights commissions and child protection authorities, large quantities of mixed waste are illegally deposited on All India Radio premises nightly, posing significant health risks to schoolchildren and residents.

The situation has sparked strong protests from locals, parents, and environmental activists who describe the conditions as unbearable. They highlight issues like foul smells, rampant mosquito breeding, and the presence of stray animals, all exacerbated by inadequate waste management infrastructure in the coastal region.

Corporation officials state that locals themselves are responsible for the dumping, even scaling a newly built compound wall. While a meeting with residents is planned and waste removal promised, parents threaten further action if the problem isn't permanently resolved, with commissions set to review the issue again.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Locals are reportedly dumping waste indiscriminately, even over a newly built compound wall, due to a lack of proper waste collection mechanisms and for convenience.
The dumping creates foul smells, attracts mosquitoes and stray animals, and poses serious health hazards to the children attending Beemapally Nursery School.
City corporation officials plan to meet with residents to implement a permanent solution, and human rights commissions are expected to review the situation.

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