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We are also trying to open more citizen service centres across Bhopal to facilitate the masses. The administration has also identified over places to make them free Wi-Fi zones to help people avail government services at ease. In addition to that, overall development and good sewerage system for the entire city of Bhopal is one of the priorities of the government.

Solid waste management is a challenging task for any city. Do you have any plan to ensure scientific treatment of municipal waste? We are coming up with an innovative mechanism to dispose of solid trash, whereby we will be collecting the municipal waste at different transfer stations, which would then be segregated and treated accordingly as per the latest technology available with us.

The plan for this is already in the pipeline. A huge scientific trenching ground is being established at Anandpur. What kind of new services are you going to provide to Bhopalites in the near future? We are mulling upgradation of Bus Rapid Transport System corridors, which aim at augmenting number of buses and better public transport system for citizens.

The administration is also contemplating development of leisure spots, walking and cycling tracks, conversion of green belts into walking tracks and parks, among other things.

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I believe, in the next five to ten months, we will start getting results and in the next five years, Bhopal would be a transformed city. Besides, we are also trying to provide new avenues of employment and platforms to the people, particularly youth, to come forward and exhibit their skills, which will add to the strength of the city in the coming times.

The administration has crucial responsibilities to ensure better infrastructure and civic amenities, along with creating greater employment opportunities for the educated youth. Brief us more about your plan for the non-motorised mode of transportation, like bicycles, in Bhopal. There are three cycle tracks planned as of today, which are at different stages of development.

The cycling tracks are getting ready and we need to inculcate a sense of cycling behaviour in the citizens. For this, we are trying to integrate a system where people would be able to avail bicycle-on-rent services also. There is also emphasis on better public transport, so that people can reach from one point to another more conveniently. I liked the idea and decided to become a facilitator for implementing this good idea in Bhopal," said Warwade, whose innovative projects in Hoshangabad , were appreciated within and outside the official circles.

On how they would involve the hotels, restaurants and dhabas in the city, Warwade said first they would first talk with the owners of dhabas, hotels and restaurants to donate some food for feeding the poor in the city who aren't able afford nutritious food. But cumulatively, when food would be collected from hundreds of dhabas, small and big hotels and restaurants, it can a feed a substantial section of the poor and shelterless in the city," he said.

Asked how they would collect food and distribute food, Warwade said they are working on developing an efficient mechanism through food would be collected and distributed efficiently. We have to ensure that food is collected properly and then without it getting spoiled, ferried to the poor and shelterless people in Bhopal. The whole chain mechanism would have to be worked out properly for this project so that it takes off in the right way," he said.

This project assumes importance given the fact that there are around 4. For the first time, the detailed satellite imagery of Bhopal which was used in the preparation of Master Plan Bhopal , has given authorities exact idea about the location and area of these slum localities. According to the Bhopal's city development plan, most of the poor immigrants to the city find access to shelter only by squatting on public or private land.

These squatters over the period of time continue to come and settle on this land thus creating a neighborhood, more generally called as a slum. Hindustan Times By Neeraj Santoshi. Share Via. HT Image. See Less. Whatsapp Twitter Facebook Linkedin. Sign In.