what are the steps taken by city commissioner to clean mysore city
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At the other end of the city, on top of Chamundi Hill, Manu is getting ready for his daily chore of ensuring that the public toilets in the tourist spot are squeaky clean. “They have to be ready at least 30 minutes before the stream of tourists begins around 6.30 am,” he says. He is busy ensuring that the flush systems and the mini sewage treatment plant are in working condition.
At Kumbarkoppal, a densely populated settlement on the outskirts of Mysuru, once a village before being subsumed by the urban sprawl, 15 civic workers are busy segregating dry and wet waste at the zero waste management plant here.
Dawn in Mysuru finds an army of poura karmikas, as the civic workers are called, already out and on their toes, turning waste to wealth.
By 10 a.m. a steady stream of auto tippers — with trash collected from nearly 10,000 households in three residential areas of the city — starts arriving at the Kumbarkoppal plant. The waste is segregated into 32 components, each of which is stocked separately and relayed to scrap dealers.
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