The Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has made four-stream waste segregation mandatory at the source as per the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026, notified by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest ...
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has put forward an action plan to shift to alternate-day dry and wet waste collection, along with special drives for other components, as the new national ...
Hyderabad:The municipal administration and urban development (MA&UD) department has proposed a three-bin waste segregation system for the city, including CURE area in Hyderabad, to separately collect ...
The central government has revised the waste management system implemented from April 1, requiring all households to segregate their waste into four categories. The earlier two-bin system will now ...
Under the new rules, waste must be separated into four types using colour-coded bins. The Centre has implemented revised waste management rules from April 1. The new guidelines require all households ...
BENGALURU: Starting April 1, residents of Bengaluru who fail to separate wet and dry waste will face a Rs 1,000 fine, with penalties doubling to Rs 2,000 for repeat violations. The Bengaluru Solid ...
Tender for daily segregation, management, and disposal of fourth waste category under Solid Waste Management Rules not yet been finalised; authorities plan sensitisation programme for waste collectors ...
Ranchi: Ranchi Municipal Corporation mayor Roshni Khalkho on Monday handed over “push carts fitted with bins” to sanitation workers to improve door-to-door waste collection and promote segregation at ...
This highly urbanized city is urging residents to practice waste segregation at source even as it showcases best practices in sanitary landfill operations. As of Wednesday, construction of the ...
IT’S lunch break at a busy fast-food restaurant. You are seated in the corner, glancing at the surroundings. On the table beside you, there’s a half-eaten food that has barely been touched. At the ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...