KMC directs ward panchayats

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Kohima Municipal Council (KMC), Elizabeth Ngully has instructed all ward Panchayats to strictly monitor the random throwing/disposing of wastes in the rivers/Nullahs/drainages or any other undesignated places in the colony. The public are requested to maintain cleanliness in their surrounding and wards.

The notification also stated that opening/disposing of septic tanks into the Nullahs/drainages in their respective colonies was strictly prohibited.

All the residents should chain their dogs within their respective compound. If any dog is found loose the Panchayat concerned are to take necessary action, informed the office.

In regard to inter- ward competition under the jurisdiction of KMC, it was informed that the final inspections for annual inter- ward competition on cleanliness, beautification, illumination and nativity including performances would be held on November 30.

For this, all ward Panchayats have been requested to conduct social work in their concerned wards to keep their ward neat and clean. Inspection on cleanliness would start from the month of November.

The KMC also notified that the deadline for renovation/beautification of shops/ business establishment within Kohima City as painting of shutters/walls with Dulux paint Venetian Grey (5711), renovation of signboards with CFL light bulb for night illumination, to maintain Green Waste bin in every shop covered with plastics for easy disposal, to use plastic above 40 microns in thickness that should be completed on or November 10..

Further, it has been informed that daily collection of garbage’s will start from November 1, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The collection points are KMC pay and use toilet (Below Paraciezie Baptist Church), Near Star Bakery, Sectt. Bayavu Junction, TCP Gate, Old NST, North Police Station and PHQ junction.

KMC, KVSU joint sanitation drive
Kohima municipal council (KMC) in collaboration with Kohima village students’ union (KVSU) would begin cleanliness drive under its jurisdiction with effect from November 1.

In a press release, KMC chief executive officer (CEO) said KVSU would be assisting KMC as volunteers in the inspection of cleanliness in the town as well as reinforcing the implementation on usage of 40 microns of plastic bags.

All the residents and citizens have been instructed to maintain proper sanitation and not to dispose off their waste/garbage on the roadside from morning till the garbage pick-up vehicle reached the designated location.

Further, it has been informed that failing to comply with the notice, fine would be imposed against defaulters.


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