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Fined Monthly to Get lapses, Trash Gathering Services Compensated Rs1.42 crore

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Nagpur: BVG India along with AG Enviro Infra, the 2 firms entrusted with door-to-door trash collection 19 weeks past, have been fined 19 occasions by Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) for non group policy, irregular collection solutions, malpractices and employees attack.
Both businesses have paid off a cumulative fine of Rs1.42 crore, while NMC compensated them Rs99.35 crore to its door-to-door trash collection and transport to Bhandewadi ditching yard.The data acquired by NMC’s solid waste management section demonstrated that both businesses had begun lifting door to door set in November 2019.
Since the start of their solutions, NMC imposed Rs1 lakh good on every company in November 2019 itself.The nice amount increased in the next month of the services.
Back in December 2019, the then civil commissioner Abhijit Bangar had penalized BVG India Limited (Rs4 lakh) and AG Enviro Infra (Rs3 lakh) for lack in service.NMC additionally inflicted a fine of Rs27 lakh on AG Enviro Infra later Shiv Sena chief Nitin Tiwari and West Nagpur MLA Vikas Thakre subjected the way the company filled their trucks with sand and then crap to improve the weight.Though employees from the garbage companies had resorted to strikes several events, NMC has penalized only once.BVG compensated Rs25.08 lakh nice following its employees stopped job in January 2021.
Back in July 2020, AG Enviro Infra compensated Rs13.80 lakh as fine after its workers went on strike.
After pioneer of resistance and older Congress corporator Tanaji Wanve along with BSP corporator Jitendra Ghodeswar increased the matter of Hazards in raising garbage from both companies from the general body assembly, mayor Dayashankar Tiwari had shaped a five-member committee led by ruling party pioneer Avinash Thakre.Thakre panel has started collecting details about both companies, manpower, machines and preparation data.
“On Fridaywe gathered data from all 10 zones seeing specifics pertaining to both companies.
Now, We’ll cross-check the information accumulated from both companies and NMC’s zonal offices,” Thakre informed TOI.Within that a fortnight, a report containing the committee of observation regarding the problems raised by Wanve and Ghodeswar will likely be tabled from the general body meeting, he said.Report Card By Nov 2019 into May 2021 AG Enviro InfraPer tonne crap charge –Rs1,950Fine–Rs76,36,172Entire charge –Rs50,93,76,159BVG IndiaPer tonne crap charge –Rs1,800Fine — Rs66,47,741Complete payment — Rs48,41,95,678

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