Like every other station in India, the nearby spaces of railway tracks kept on accommodating a number of slums that added to the predicament of cleanliness inside and outside the temple-city station. With the growth in the number of passengers and vendors, cleanliness continued to pose difficulties for everyone.
“I would hesitate to drink even a drop of water, when I began travelling in the sleeper-class of Indian Railway years ago, let alone going to toilets in the trains. For me the toilets were like hells. I would go from one compartment to another to find a cleaner one. When the stations came, I used to rush back to my berth fearing local commuters would take the space that simply added to woes of hygiene inside the compartment. Besides this, the travellers were so fond of throwing cigarette butts, banana peels, and other trash from the windows of trains to the platform. As the train came to halt at a particular station, people would rush out of the doors to buy, spit, and throw. Every arrival and departure of a train had its worst effect on the health of hygiene at the station”-Says Sanjukta Mishra, who found travelling tough in her initial period of posting as a probationary officer in a leading nationalized bank of India.
Being an integral part of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s “Swachh Bharat Mission”, Bhubaneswar station has gone through a major makeover in the last one year. “The task has been entrusted to Dynamic Agency that maintains the premises with 120 numbers of staff. The group consists of sweepers and four supervisors, who work round-the-clock in three shifts. Each shift runs for eight hours with assignments to group of sweepers and their supervisor.”-Says C.R. Nayak-Station Manager of Bhubaneswar Railway Station.
As the new fifth and sixth platforms are already functional, cleanliness has gathered momentum with the proposal for additional service staff for the purpose. The initiatives have paid off with cleaner tracks, platforms, as well as spic-and-span waiting-rooms for every class of passengers.
The drive through creation of awareness was noticeable as students from leading schools of the city lent a helping hand to the cleanliness staff on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti. Expressing concern over the problem, the students also painted numerous paintings on the walls as appeal for citizens for cleanliness. This has helped the temple city station to become a model under “Swachh Bharat Mission”.