Of garbage and IRB in Zunheboto

Aaronto Jimomi
Zunheboto June 23 (MExN): The recent flare-up of factional clashes had created a tense situation in  Zunheboto bringing deployments of armed personnel of the state. 

The security force provided safe movement for the public and cooled the heated minds of the people who had hitherto stayed indoors every  afternoon letting the security personnel  patrol the streets and take necessary measures in regard to the then tense situation.   Relatively, the Town Hall at Zunheboto was made a temporary station for the IRB since months now, and some stink are being raised, literally. 

The personnel are in the glare for littering. Dumping their wastes into pits would have been much better than letting their drain out in the streets. 

The Town Hall just being in front of the Government Higher Secondary School presently doesn’t resemble a good example of cleanliness as the sewerage flows right in the middle of the road and as anybody with a sense of smell would notice, the odor of the decomposed garbage may best be described as  indescribable. “It has got a salty smell... nimak, nimak lage” a resident of the area was heard saying. 

Proper supervision can create a cleaner surrounding and bring back the sweet natural aroma of the surroundings. 



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