Nagpur: Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) firmly on his decision because it did not lift non-separate waste from households and commercial companies from December 16.
However, NGOs have doubts about the success of the NMC plan which quotes the lack of appropriate preparation.
“Garbage will not be collected from households if wet and dry waste is not given separately from December 16.
We will maintain strict vigilance in all fields to prevent people from throwing garbage on the roadside or in public places.
We have involved a team that has been involved Start maintaining a watch through CCTV installed in all cities.
We also involved the Nuisance Detection Squad (NDS) and Employees of the Ministry of Health.
The fine of RS 500-1,000 will be collected from individuals and Rs 5,000 from the company if they are found to throw garbage, “said Commissioner City Additional NMC Ram Joshi and responsible for the management of solid waste from Gajendra Mahalle.
Partitions have been carried out around 400 vehicles to store and transport separate waste.
Meanwhile, NGOs have expressed doubts about NMC readiness.
Vairagare Gargi from NGOs up indefinitely for social empowerment (rising) has slammed the step.
“Separate garbage collection and transportation is the need for hours but NMC does not have the right mechanism to monitor and make it successful.
The state government on October 7 issues a notification that directs urban local agencies to develop an ICT-based monitoring system.” NMC needs to make a system Centralized and attaching QR code stickers at home and commercial companies.
To get the exact status of the garbage scenario in the city, workers must scan the gate and two trash cans.
SPV Smart City NMC has funds for IT-based systems but nothing is done.
The use of these technologies will force people to separate waste and help NMC to monitor their agents, “he said.
Lena Buddheca from the NGO Center for sustainable development said,” NMC does not have a system to dispose of garbage in a separate way in the dumping page.
NMC doesn’t even have a processing plant.
Therefore, this drive will not serve any purpose.
“Activists feel that the scientific method is the solution.” NMC must promote the use of wet waste in its own household and binding with Ragpickers and scrap vendors to collect them.
This will ensure scientific waste disposal and also saves crores rupees spent on garbage collection and transportation from the city to the dumping page.
Also, it will prevent pollution threatening from the dump page, “he said.