Nagpur Municipal Corporation fined people for Spitting and Littering at public places

In a move to keep the city clean and green Nagpur Municipal Corporation has fined 70 people for spitting and littering at public places. Many people have the bad habit of spitting here and there after eating Paan or Gutka. Sometimes these spits fall on other people and cause inconvenience to others. It is a very unhealthy habit to throw anything on the road. People have the habit of throwing potato chips packet, packaged drinking water bottles and biscuits packet on the road after consumption.

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Nagpurians be prepared for power cuts from the month of August 2012

It really sounds like a nightmare when ever i hear or read about power cuts. I got hold of today’s newspaper early in the morning and the first thing i could read was power cuts from the month of August. Power cuts causes lots of problems especially to offices. You need to install the whole system of battery and UPS to get uninterrupted power or the whole office work gets halted.

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Orange City Water Limited replacing old pipelines with new ones

OCWL (Orange City Water Limited) has started the work of replacing old pipelines with new ones. This will solve contaminated water problems of nagpurians residing in places where the pipelines are very old. These old pipelines are rusted and are leaking which leads to water contamination and hence water borne disease like diarrhea and fever.

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Sari clad robbers loot house wife at Nagpur

After incidence of sari clad bahurupias at kalamna, it is sari clad robbers who raise the alarm. Two sari clad robbers looted a woman at Hewre Nagar on gun point by taking charge of her baby. They stole cash and gold jewelery.

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Nagpur Municipal Corporation resolved 200 garbage Complaints

It is great news for Nagpurians that Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has resolved 200 garbage Complaints in 7 months within 48 hours. The work done by NMC is appreciable.

Let us all congratulate them for their good work and also help them keep Nagpur garbage free.

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Nagpur Municipal Corporation online complaint system in shambles

Mayor Archana Dehankar started an online complaint system in which citizens could register their complaints and their grievance would be solved within 8 days. A website was launched by Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) in this respect. The complaints were responded in the initial days and soon it became a thing of the past.

The website was launched to help nagpurians get instant solution to their problems instead of moving from one table to another just for a small work.
The online complaint system did not work effectively due to sluggish approach of the concerned department.

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New Slogan of NMC “Do not urinate or spit on roads”

Nagpurians who are caught urinating or spitting on road by NMC (Nagpur Municipal Corporation) inspectors will have to pay heavy fine. This is a measure taken to keep the city clean. Foul smell of urine spreads in the atmosphere and causes problems to near by residents and passers by. People sometimes park their vehicle any where on the road just to relive themselves which can cause accidents.

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Dog menace on rise in Nagpur city

After hot summers it is dogs which is troubling nagpurians. Almost thousands of people get bitten by dogs every month and canines menace is increasing in the city. It is raising alarm that in the coming months the trouble is going to increase and not decrease. They are present everywhere on city roads, near residential areas, market places etc.

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Nagpur registers the hottest temperature on 1st May 2012

The month of May brought more heat waves to the city. The temperature was recorded to be 43.2 degrees centigrade. The temperature is going to increase by the end of the month. Hot weather and harsh summer is the weather prediction by the meteorological department.

Nagpurians need to take appropriate precautionary measures to save themselves from the scorching summer heat and sun stroke.

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Indora Colony faces sewage disposal problem

Residents in Indora colony, Nagpur had been facing problems due to choking of sewage pipes. The pipes choked very often and created problems for residents. To solve the problem the civic body joined the sewage pipe with the Storm Drainage Pipe (SDP) which aggravated the problem instead of solving the problem.

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