<p>But what has annoyed the citizens here is the sheer apathy of the authorities concerned in ensuring the completion of the work. <br /><br />“Heap of soil and debris of demolished buildings are a common sight in the city. Dust and pollution have affected people’s health here apart from marring the beauty of the city,” said a resident here. <br /><br />Uncleared soil in front of the Sir M Visvesvaraya High School near the Shidlaghatta circle is causing great inconvenience to the students and teachers. The soil heap is also blocking the way for smooth traffic for the residents of Chamarajpet, Ambedkar Colony and nearby areas. </p>.<p>“After carrying out underground drain work at various localities, the CMC authorities has dumped the soil in front of the school. Besides, the remains of various demolished buildings have also found place in front of the school. <br /><br />“Students are suffering from eye irritation. They find it difficult to breath when the strong wind blows,” said a school staff. Despite complaining to the City Municipal Council, nothing has come through, he added.<br /><br />Ignored <br /></p>.<p>The issue of uncleared soil had in fact rocked the recent CMC meeting. <br /><br />Members of Opposition parties had blamed the ruling party of being ignored but the ruling party members defended it saying “Such inconveniences were common while implementing major developmental work.” <br /><br />Some of the members pointed out that an open drain near the school threatens the lives of the students. “Watering the dusty roads is not the only solution to check the dust, a proper measure need to be taken,” suggested some of the residents. </p>
<p>But what has annoyed the citizens here is the sheer apathy of the authorities concerned in ensuring the completion of the work. <br /><br />“Heap of soil and debris of demolished buildings are a common sight in the city. Dust and pollution have affected people’s health here apart from marring the beauty of the city,” said a resident here. <br /><br />Uncleared soil in front of the Sir M Visvesvaraya High School near the Shidlaghatta circle is causing great inconvenience to the students and teachers. The soil heap is also blocking the way for smooth traffic for the residents of Chamarajpet, Ambedkar Colony and nearby areas. </p>.<p>“After carrying out underground drain work at various localities, the CMC authorities has dumped the soil in front of the school. Besides, the remains of various demolished buildings have also found place in front of the school. <br /><br />“Students are suffering from eye irritation. They find it difficult to breath when the strong wind blows,” said a school staff. Despite complaining to the City Municipal Council, nothing has come through, he added.<br /><br />Ignored <br /></p>.<p>The issue of uncleared soil had in fact rocked the recent CMC meeting. <br /><br />Members of Opposition parties had blamed the ruling party of being ignored but the ruling party members defended it saying “Such inconveniences were common while implementing major developmental work.” <br /><br />Some of the members pointed out that an open drain near the school threatens the lives of the students. “Watering the dusty roads is not the only solution to check the dust, a proper measure need to be taken,” suggested some of the residents. </p>