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Waste collection point outside DH Pulwama irks patients, officials promise action

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May 15, 2019
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Waste collection point outside DH Pulwama irks patients, officials promise action
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Pulwama: Patients visiting the district hospital Pulwama are irritated over the callous attitude of Municipal committee of the district for creating the waste collection point at the gates of the medicla facility.
An attendant told INS that the foul smell emanating from the waste outside only creates nuisance for the visitors.
“It only adds to the trauma of the patients and the attendants,” visitors said.
Shopkeepers accused Municipal committee Pulwama for not installing dustbins around the site providing them no space to dump the waste.
Mushtaq Ahmad, Municipal Committee Executive Officer  Mushtaq Ahmad told INS it’s a collection point of waste materials of the locality.
“I will advice my employees to locate this collection point few meters away from the present location.” he added.
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