<p>Launching the drive at Football grounds opposite to the Palace here, Minister for Medical Education and District In-charge S A Ramdas told media, according to a survey conducted by MCC, 1,800 loads of debris are accumulated. <br /><br />Three-day exercise<br /><br />It will be cleared in a span of three days putting the daily average to 600 loads. In case of incompletion of works, the concerned officers; ward engineer and assistant commissioner of the zone will have to face music, he warned.<br /><br />To clear the debris, 131 auto tippers and 64 earth moving machines will be deployed. <br />Still there is a requirement of 82 additional tippers and 42 earth moving machines and it will be met in a day, Ramdas assured.<br /><br />Roads identified<br /><br />The roads identified to clear debris include Mysore- Nanjangud road, Bogadi road, Bangalore-Mysore road, Manandavadi road, T Narsipur road to name a few.<br /><br />The intention behind embarking upon this drive is to make city free from debris to give a neat picture to the tourists coming for Dasara. Most importantly, it helps in creating a hygienic atmosphere. <br /><br />Mayor Sandesh Swamy, Deputy Mayor Pushpalatha Jagannath, Commissioner, MCC, K S Raykar, president, Mysore City Local Lorry Owners Association, B Kodandaramu and others were present.<br /></p>
<p>Launching the drive at Football grounds opposite to the Palace here, Minister for Medical Education and District In-charge S A Ramdas told media, according to a survey conducted by MCC, 1,800 loads of debris are accumulated. <br /><br />Three-day exercise<br /><br />It will be cleared in a span of three days putting the daily average to 600 loads. In case of incompletion of works, the concerned officers; ward engineer and assistant commissioner of the zone will have to face music, he warned.<br /><br />To clear the debris, 131 auto tippers and 64 earth moving machines will be deployed. <br />Still there is a requirement of 82 additional tippers and 42 earth moving machines and it will be met in a day, Ramdas assured.<br /><br />Roads identified<br /><br />The roads identified to clear debris include Mysore- Nanjangud road, Bogadi road, Bangalore-Mysore road, Manandavadi road, T Narsipur road to name a few.<br /><br />The intention behind embarking upon this drive is to make city free from debris to give a neat picture to the tourists coming for Dasara. Most importantly, it helps in creating a hygienic atmosphere. <br /><br />Mayor Sandesh Swamy, Deputy Mayor Pushpalatha Jagannath, Commissioner, MCC, K S Raykar, president, Mysore City Local Lorry Owners Association, B Kodandaramu and others were present.<br /></p>