Use new machines, keep the capital clean - Dayashankar Tiwari

Nagpur, dt. 2: Nagpur Municipal Corporation is responsible for removing the checkpoints in the sewers of Nagpur city. The work of dumping new sewage through the corporation is done by saying that the sewage has burst at the place where the choke occurs. This increases the cost unnecessarily. These types have grown a lot in the last ten years.
Corporation now has new technology. She finds and removes the machine choke. Take the base of that machine, clean Nagpur, appealed Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari.
On behalf of Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Iways Skill India and Offsworld Multipurpose Education Institute, Dr. A workshop was organized for the sanitation officers and staff of the health department at the Punjabrao Deshmukh Memorial Hall. He was speaking at the inauguration of the workshop. Manoj Singh, Country Head, Ives Skill India, A.M. Khadakkar, Shashikant Manapure were present.
Speaking further in his inaugural address, Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari said that now new technology has come in every field. Turning the machine off the ground reveals where the chokeage is. The chokes can be removed with the help of the machine itself. The machine is also used to remove chokes in small lanes where large vehicles cannot pass. Machine training based on silver cleaning technology will now be given to the staff. Therefore, it is no longer possible to give an irresponsible answer to change the sewers, he added. Nagpur has an English-era trunk line. However, its maintenance is now a chore. If anyone has a solution, bring it forward, the mayor appealed.
After this, Manoj Singh, Country Head of the company, gave a presentation on the machines used for removing chokes. He gave detailed information about its benefits, how to use it, how it is beneficial for the citizens and sanitation workers. Operators will also be given special training to operate the machine, he said. Information on other matters was also given at this time. The workshop was attended by officials from the Department of Public Health Engineering, sanitation staff from all ten zones.