Railways plans to make stations in holy towns and cities 'discharge free': Rameswaram set to be the first such station
Replicating China's strict waste recycling policy holds the potential to turn the Swachh Bharat Mission around
India has many lessons to learn from
world scrap recycler China, both in commerce and cleanliness. Realising that a lot of money could be made from waste, China refined its recycling policies and infrastructure. India could attempt the same, making the country a bit cleaner and wealthier in the process.
Buddhist monastery in McLeodganj now has a special guard against garbage
Delhi government all set to launch major cleanliness drive in the city next month as part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
The Aam Aadmi Party government is now
lending full support to the Centre’s Swachh Bharat Mission and plans to take up an intensive cleanliness drive, starting next month. November 21st and 22nd will witness a large scale overhaul of the garbage profile of the city as part of the cleanliness drive.
Aurangabad Municipal Corporation to ensure 'zero garbage' in its jurisdiction as part of its smart city aspirations
Organic waste to be turned into re-usable compost in Coimbatore's Vellalore dumpyard
Coimbatore Corporation has initiated the
dumping of organic waste in a separate facility in Vellalore. The dumpyard is expected to handle close to 450 - 500 tonnes of waste in a day collected from households in all wards, restaurants and market places. Soon, its two biomethanation plants are expected to make use of the organic waste to power street lights in the area.
This is a roundup of important sanitation related news published between October 11-17, 2015