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Waste heap at Jallianwala Bagh blot on Amritsar heritage

Delay in garbage processing operations
Heaps of unlifted garbage mount at the exit gate of the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar. photo: vishal kumar

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Problems relating to garbage collection inside the walled city seem never ending, causing a mess even on Heritage Street, with uncollected waste piling up in the area. This is due to a combination of factors, including delay in garbage processing operations. The situation has led to public complaints and concerns about sanitation, while also impacting the cleanliness and aesthetics of the place.

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Notably, Jallianwala Bagh, which attracts a large number of tourists and visitors, had heaps of garbage and waste mounting up inside its premises. Garbage dumps could be seen at both the entry and exit gates of the Jallianwala Bagh.

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Piles of uncollected waste are also visible on Heritage Street, impacting the area’s cleanliness and aesthetics. The problem worsens during the monsoon as waterlogging adds to visitors’ woes. The local shopkeepers have on several occasions complained to the authorities regarding the persistent problem. Irked over the non-lifting of garbage, shopkeepers have protested against the MC, demanding routine lifting of garbage from all the collection points.

Moti Kumar, a shopkeeper, said, “The lifting of garbage is not regular. When we ask safai karamcharis, they don’t respond. Garbage collection should be routine.”

Archana Baghera, a tourist visiting the city from Gujarat, said that Jallianwala Bagh is a historic place and offers a sombre experience for visitors. “But the place lacks cleanliness and garbage is a sore point, especially the stench.”

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#CleanlinessIssues#TouristExperience#UncollectedWaste#WalledCityProblemsCityCleanlinessGarbageCollectionHeritageStreetJallianwalaBaghUrbanSanitationWasteManagement
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