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ALL n SUNDRY
By Valmiki Faleiro
valmikif at gmail.com
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Garbage galore !

IFFI is past. The present greets us with an enduring, year-round festival: 
garbage! If you think that *Garbage* is of recent origin, now that Wendell and 
Margaret protest, you’re off bull’s eye! Permit me to tell you an old Story of 
My Experiments With Garbage (no affront intended.)

1985-87, when I happened to be President of my town’s Municipal Council, 
Margao’s open garbage yard at Sonsodo, by a Major District Road that wound to 
the historic villages of Rachol, Raia and Curtorim, was already a stinking 
mess.

Our 15-member Council comprised of disparate backgrounds -- builder Digambar 
Kamat, PWD contractor Luis Alex Cardozo, footwear trader Manohar (Babu) 
Azgaonkar (of Congress-backed *Madgaum Vikas Samiti*), the current Congress 
Mahila chief Monica Dias and architect Ajit Hegde (of our *Madgaum Lok 
Samiti.*) We sure played our political games, but when it came to serious 
issues, the Council stood like one. To this day, I take pride that this 
Council is regarded as the best Margao had post the 1969 Municipalities Act.

Via the good offices of All India Institute of Local Self Government, we 
enlisted help from India’s authority on solid waste management, Dr. Attarwala. 
He had close to 40 years as head of Brihanmumbai (Greater Bombay) Municipal 
Corporation’s garbage disposal dept. To get an idea of the BMC and Dr. 
Attarwala’s standing, consider this: BMC was 1,000 times bigger 
demographically and ten times budget-wise (over Rs.2,000 crores v/s about 
Rs.200 crores) than, not Margao, but entire Goa!

The tall, lean, bespectacled and frugally dressed man arrived with just one 
assistant who shorthanded notes and doubled as lensman. Dr. Attarwala studied 
Sonsodo and, over the next two days, visited every public, unused land within 
the municipal limits (we didn’t believe in tossing our garbage in someone 
else’s backyard!)

We searched. At the end, Dr. Attarwala concurred with my choice: the vast, 
fallow, low-lying land beyond the habitation frontier of Sirvodem-Margao, 
adjacent to where the Sewage Treatment Plant now is.

Dr. Attarwala presented a well-documented report, replete with facts, charts 
and photographs, recommending short-term measures at Sonsodo and, as a lasting 
solution, shifting of the yard to Sirvodem. He spelt out disposal processes to 
be adopted at the new site: segregation of garbage, different treatment 
methods for different categories of wastes and garbage ... segregated 
landfills, incineration, chemical treatment, et al.

The proposals involved money -- from land acquisition to equipment -- and as I 
said here before, Goa’s municipalities (including ours, which, together with 
Mormugao, was Goa’s first Class-A Municipality) were "toothless giants." Bulk 
of the municipality’s revenue went into salaries and pensions!

I handed over the Dr. Attarwala Report to the State Government, with a request 
that the alternate site be acquired and handed over to the Municipality. Then 
Minister for Urban Development, Dr. Luis Proto Barboza, must have dumped it in 
his garbage bin the moment our Chief Officer and I were out of his line of 
sight.

The CM, then as now Pratapsing Rane, showed no less concern towards the 
mounting problem. He called another of those "meetings" (from which nothing 
tangible ever emerged) of all eleven Municipal Presidents and Chief Officers, 
at the Secretariat conference room. I was, by then, tired of even the chai and 
samosas of such conclaves.

The cynic in me made me take the chair directly across the CM, or whoever the 
Minister who presided over such meetings, and bide time to take an opportune 
pot shot at the convenor’s wisdom. (In Rane’s case, my interjections 
invariably added colour to his complexion, but in fairness, he always reacted 
in a polite fashion, with silence.)

To discuss garbage, I was surprised to see the entire gamut of babudom, from 
the Chief Secretary, Mathur, down to (believe me) Capt. Rebello, the Captain 
of Ports!

Dr. Proto Barboza was very much there, seated to the CM’s right, but one look 
told that he had long forgotten the Dr. Attarwala Report. Rane displayed a 
very studious and grim concern. After all the pearls of wisdom had spewed 
forth, I piped in:

"Mr. Chief Minister, there is a workable solution: a centralized garbage 
plant, somewhere near Ponda, equidistant to all municipalities. The plant must 
incorporate all the processes discussed -- landfill, mini and maxi 
incinerators, composting, vermiculture, etc. A project of such magnitude 
cannot be left to municipalities, so launch another Govt Corporation, let’s 
call it "The Goa Garbage Corporation" ... that way you can keep yet another of 
your troublesome MLAs in tow."

There was stunned silence. Only Capt. Rebello’s initial burst of laughter was 
heard. For entirely unrelated reasons, he quit the job and migrated overseas 
some time later.

Obviously, nothing material came out of that meeting, save the chai and 
samosas. The State functioned that way. Unfortunately, it still does, much the 
same style.

>From *Herald* edition dated Sunday, Dec 11, 2005...

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Valmiki Faleiro is a former working journalist, who worked 
as Staff Reporter at Margao's erstwhile WEST COAST TIMES and later as Goa 
Correspondent with Mumbai's FREE PRESS JOURNAL Group, and the INDIAN EXPRESS. 
He was also (1985 to '87) the Margao Municipal President and currently into 
business, from which he plans to retire and return to full-time writing, with 
a special interest on certain aspects of Goan history. Email: valmikif at 
gmail.com

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