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Ludhiana Headlines: Major Civic & Traffic Updates

Stay ahead with the latest from Ludhiana! Get crucial updates on civic issues, traffic alerts, weather, and key political developments in the city. Watch the full video for details.

Ludhiana Fire Department Faces Acute Staff Shortage

Ludhiana, Punjab's industrial hub, grapples with severe fire department staff shortage, leading to overworked personnel. MC proposes creating 273 new posts to address the crisis. Read more.

Ludhiana News: Major Updates for December 23, 2025

Stay ahead with the latest from Ludhiana! Get crucial updates on civic affairs, traffic alerts, weather, and key political developments for December 23, 2025. Watch the full video for details.

Panchkula's Horticultural Waste Plant Project Moves Ahead

Panchkula's long-delayed horticultural waste processing plant is set to become a reality. The MC has purchased machinery worth Rs 2.42 crore to convert green waste into eco-friendly briquettes, ending months of dumping woes. Read more.

Gurgaon MCG hires 4 agencies for waste management

MCG Gurgaon initiates hiring of four separate agencies for zone-wise waste collection via GPS-enabled tractor-trolleys at Rs 6.65 crore. The move aims to streamline operations as CAQM flags delays in waste processing, setting a 2026 deadline for legacy wa

Bengaluru's Waste Model Earns Rs 1000/Tonne from Plastic

Bengaluru's waste management agency is now financially self-sustaining by monetising low-value plastic under EPR. It earns a net Rs 1000 per tonne, diverting hundreds of tonnes from landfills daily. Read how the city is winning.

Ludhiana's ₹4.4 Cr Tender to Convert Waste to Biofuel

Ludhiana Municipal Corporation relaunches a ₹4.4+ crore tender to outsource horticulture waste management, aiming to convert 10-15 tonnes of daily waste into sustainable biofuel and curb illegal burning.

Kurseong plastic waste paves new 4.42 km GTA road

Kurseong's non-biodegradable waste is building a 4.42 km road to Noldara village. Using 1,846.56 kg of plastic pellets, this GTA first boosts infrastructure and fights pollution. Discover the sustainable model.

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