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A public health warning

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
July 14, 2026
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The repeated communications sent by the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, to the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) over the Achan landfill expose more than an administrative lapse. They reveal a prolonged public health concern that remained unresolved despite repeated warnings from the Valley’s premier tertiary care hospital. When a hospital treating critically ill patients raises concerns about foul odour, environmental pollution and the potential health risks posed by a nearby landfill, such warnings demand immediate action. They cannot be treated as routine correspondence. The fact that these communications continued over the years suggests that the problem persisted without an adequate response. The decision of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly’s Environment Committee to order a health impact assessment is a necessary step. However, an assessment must not become another exercise that ends with recommendations alone. The findings should lead to a time-bound plan with measurable outcomes for scientific waste management, environmental monitoring and protection of public health. The proposed investment of Rs 361 crore for interventions around the Achan landfill signals official recognition of the seriousness of the issue. Yet the scale of funding will matter little unless it is matched by timely execution, transparent monitoring and accountability. Residents living around the landfill, along with thousands of patients, attendants and healthcare workers visiting SKIMS every day deserve assurance that the environment around one of the region’s most important medical institutions will no longer compromise their well-being. Urban waste management is not merely a municipal function; it is a public health responsibility. As Srinagar continues to expand, the city’s waste generation will only increase, making scientific disposal, segregation and processing indispensable. The Achan landfill should serve as a reminder that delays in environmental management ultimately translate into risks for human health. The warnings have been on record for years. What is required now is not another acknowledgement of the problem, but decisive action that restores public confidence and protects both the environment and the health of the people.

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