Bardoda Ghat Cleanliness System Fails Despite Administrative Changes

Ex-Servicemen Council Raises Alarm Over Health Hazards at Religious Site

Key Points:

  • Baroda Ghat remains filthy despite new cleaning arrangements from March
  • Blocked drains and foul water create hazardous conditions for devotees
  • Veterans’ organization demands immediate action within 10 days

JAMSHEDPUR – The Rashtra Chetana Akhil Bharatiya Purva Sainik Seva Parishad has raised serious concerns about the deteriorating cleanliness conditions at Baroda Ghat, calling it a grave public health and religious concern.

The traditional ceremonial site has transformed into a hub of filth and health risks. Administrative changes implemented from March 1, 2025, have failed to improve conditions. However, new contractors and staff appointments have not delivered expected results.

The ghat’s current state presents multiple hazards for visitors. Blocked drainage systems create stagnant water pools around the area. Moreover, foul-smelling water has made the environment life-threatening for devotees.

Garbage heaps cover the ghat’s steps completely. Devotees and common people face significant inconvenience while visiting. Additionally, the WhatsApp-based complaint system has proven ineffective in addressing ground realities.

Local residents continue facing health problems due to environmental dangers. The ex-servicemen’s organization has criticized misleading announcements about system improvements. Furthermore, the gap between promises and actual implementation remains wide.

The council has demanded immediate action from municipal authorities. Complete cleaning of blocked drains tops their priority list. Besides, they want continuous deployment of morning and evening cleaning teams.

Regular supervisory visits and impact assessments form part of their recommendations. Water drainage pipes, garbage bins, and public toilets need immediate construction. Meanwhile, they propose replacing WhatsApp complaints with local helpdesk systems.

Local volunteers and organizations should be included in cleanliness drives. Community awareness campaigns could ensure sustained ghat cleanliness. However, administrative commitment remains crucial for success.

The organization has issued a 10-day ultimatum to authorities. Municipal water drainage department officials must initiate corrective measures immediately. Otherwise, the council threatens legal and administrative action against negligent officials.

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