Cleaner Rahul Pal picks up litter at at Baynunah Park in Abu Dhabi. Vidhyaa for The National
Cleaner Rahul Pal picks up litter at at Baynunah Park in Abu Dhabi. Vidhyaa for The National

Abu Dhabi parks filled with rubbish



ABU DHABI // As the sun rises on one of the capital’s most popular parks, there are two things that are sure to be a familiar sight: an abundance of rubbish strewn across the grassy areas and the workmen in overalls armed with litter pickers, whose job every morning is to remove any trace of the picnickers the day before.

A glance around Baynunah Park, off the Corniche, and everything, from discarded chicken legs, half-full bottles of soda, drink cartons and empty cigarette packets, are piled under almost every tree and by every bench. Someone had abandoned a flip-flop.

Some park users had made a half-hearted attempt to bag their rubbish. Few, it seems, had bothered to finish the job and properly dispose of their rubbish in the several dustbins and large green rubbish containers prominently displayed around the large park area.

Last Saturday, Rahul Pal unrolls and shakes out a black dustbin bag and spears a juice carton into the bag.

“Plastic bottles and cans all over,” said the 19-year-old Indian when asked what was the most common type of litter he comes across. “All litter – plastic bags, charcoal (from the barbecue). All types.”

Sonu Singh, who oversees the litter clean-up at the park, said a team of workers arrives early every morning to clean up.

Saturday is by far the busiest day of the week for his workers, said the 21-year-old Indian.

His workers collected rubbish with litter pickers, others used blowers and cleaning equipment to wash and clean tiled pathways and benches.

“It takes three, four hours to clean up,” he said.

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New Zealand 21 British & Irish Lions 24

New Zealand
Penalties: Barrett (7)

British & Irish Lions
Tries: Faletau, Murray
Penalties: Farrell (4)
Conversions: Farrell 
 

Day 2, Abu Dhabi Test: At a glance

Moment of the day Dinesh Chandimal has inherited a challenging job, after being made Sri Lanka’s Test captain. He responded in perfect fashion, with an easy-natured century against Pakistan. He brought up three figures with a majestic cover drive, which he just stood and admired.

Stat of the day – 33 It took 33 balls for Dilruwan Perera to get off the mark. His time on zero was eventful enough. The Sri Lankan No 7 was given out LBW twice, but managed to have both decisions overturned on review. The TV replays showed both times that he had inside edged the ball onto his pad.

The verdict In the two previous times these two sides have met in Abu Dhabi, the Tests have been drawn. The docile nature of proceedings so far makes that the likely outcome again this time, but both sides will be harbouring thoughts that they can force their way into a winning position.

Where can I submit a sample?

Volunteers can now submit DNA samples at a number of centres across Abu Dhabi. The programme is open to all ages.

Collection centres in Abu Dhabi include:

  • Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC)
  • Biogenix Labs in Masdar City
  • Al Towayya in Al Ain
  • NMC Royal Hospital in Khalifa City
  • Bareen International Hospital
  • NMC Specialty Hospital, Al Ain
  • NMC Royal Medical Centre - Abu Dhabi
  • NMC Royal Women’s Hospital.