Hygeine is expected to suffer
News pulse, Politics | admin | September 21, 2011 at 6:58 pm
Hygiene is expected to suffer next. Hyderabad faces the prospect of a stench with employees of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation having joined the strike on Tuesday. “We are worried about cleanliness and sanitation in the city as about 5,000 of 25,000 workers have decided to join the strike,” corporation official Kasturi Tella said.
“Arguments are taking place on the premises between groups of employees who want to work and those who are on strike. Sanitation has been badly hit. None of the vehicles of municipal officials is plying. Even deputy commissioners are without vehicles. Only the commissioner has a driver with his vehicle,” she said.
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