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Ludhiana's Private Waste Management Plan Hits Roadblock

Ludhiana's ambitious Rs 1,144 crore private waste management plan faces strong opposition from informal workers. The decision is now with the Punjab government as the city grapples with garbage piles and poor Swachh rankings.

Kochi Row Over Biomedical Waste Collection Charges

A political dispute erupts in Kochi Corporation over a sharp hike in biomedical waste collection fees from households. Opposition alleges private agency now charges Rs 45/kg, up from subsidized Rs 12/kg. Read the full story.

Women Drivers Revolutionise Sanitation in Mandya Taluk

Women in Malavalli taluk are now leading sanitation services in 22 gram panchayats, managing door-to-door waste collection and driving cleanliness initiatives. Discover how this change is shaping public health.

BMC's New Waste Fees & Fines Start Thursday

Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation introduces slab-wise monthly user charges for door-to-door waste collection and fines for violations. New rules mandate waste segregation at source.

Gurgaon MCG seals 7 properties for Rs 1.8 crore tax dues

MCG Gurgaon sealed seven properties for non-payment of Rs 1.8 crore in property tax. The drive, led by Zonal Taxation Officer Pankaj Kumar, resulted in a single-day collection of Rs 7 crore. Read more about the crackdown and the use of AI to boost revenue

Nagpur's New Waste Plant Dry Run Starts at Bhandewadi

Nagpur Municipal Corporation begins dry run of new solid waste plant at Bhandewadi. The 10-acre facility, to be fully operational from Jan 20, will process 500 MT of fresh garbage daily, aiming for near-total scientific waste management.

PMC Resolves 671 Citizen Grievances in Major Governance Push

Patna Municipal Corporation addresses 671 out of 1,782 property tax and waste complaints swiftly. Commissioner Yashpal Meena directs officers for faster resolution under the OTS scheme. Read how PMC is improving citizen services.

Bengal's ₹196 Cr Action Plan for Belgachia Waste Crisis

West Bengal government submits a detailed ₹196 crore, time-bound action plan to NGT to resolve the saturated Belgachia dumpyard crisis. Includes bio-mining of 10 lakh tonnes waste and a new processing plant by Dec 2027.

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