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Annul’s contract with waste surgery, said Nagpur Municipal Corporation

Annul's contract with waste surgery, said Nagpur Municipal Corporation
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Nagpur: Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) General Agency on Saturday decided to end the contract from two waste operators – Ag Enviro Infra Projects Private Ltd and BVG India Ltd – according to the recommendation of the request committee that found services to become poor, violations in other agreements and irregularities .
Forbidding Kamlesh Chaudhary of the Congress, all of them supported the move.
Toi has reported the findings of the request committee, led by party leaders in power Avinash Thakre, on January 12.
The Mayor of Dayashankar Tiwari has called for a special meeting to discuss reports.
“The administration has been told to follow the procedure.
New operators will be appointed after that.
Ten years ago, NMC had to issue financial losses when similar decisions were taken against other private companies,” he said.
Thane-based Enviro AG is an operator for zones 1-5 and paid Rs 1,950 per ton to collect garbage and transport it to the Dumping Bandewadi page.
BVG BVG-based Pune is operated in the zone 6-10 and paid RS1,800 per ton.
Their contract began in November 2019 and runs for 10 years.
The total contract costs reach more than Rs 700 Crore.
After Western Nagpur Mla Vikas Thakre has revealed that mud and stones were mixed with garbage, opposition leader Tansaji Wanve and Corporator Corporator Nitin Sathawa raised the following problems formed by the investigation committee.
While supporting the findings of the Demand Committee, Commissioner of the City of Radhakrishnan B suggested that the operator be given another opportunity to improve service.
He also told the house about legal complications that might arise.
Thakre, Wanve and Corporators Sandip Joshi, Dharamat Meshram and others talk about no threats.
“The operator does not lift garbage every day.
In some places, there is a gap eight days.
As a result, people dispose of garbage on the road that causes pollution, health hazards and poor rankings in the mission of Swachh Bharat.
Rs 2 Crore is finely charged by the administration too little .
“NMC has channeled more than RS 150 Crore to them in 26 months.
Service has deteriorated further since the request committee submitted its report.
The situation is likely to deteriorate with every day passing.
The city will not forgive us if the decision to stop their contract is not taken, “they said.
Wantve and Joshi also wanted actions to be taken on officials of ten zones and solid waste management departments that have found satisfactory operator work.
Cursing officials, Tiwari said,” I will write to the Head of Civil to order an investigation of officials who support operators and provide wrong information to the Demand Committee.

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