Chandigarh: Haryana additional chief secretary, health & family welfare, Sumita Misra, on Monday reviewed the overall ...
Mumbai's new 2025 civic bylaws empower officials to issue immediate fines, including ₹250 for spitting, ₹500 for littering, ...
Mumbai: Nearly a year after they were published, BMC‘s Cleanliness and Sanitation By-laws, 2025, will finally come into force ...
The Indian government has introduced new Solid Waste Management Rules mandating four-stream segregation of waste at source, effective April 1. These rules outline responsibilities for bulk waste ...
BMC has introduced revised sanitation bylaws with fines for civic offenses, including ₹250 for spitting and ₹500 for ...
The revised framework introduces stronger accountability for bulk waste generators, allowing local bodies to levy user ...
India's new Solid Waste Management Rules 2026 aim to address the country's escalating waste problem by promoting a circular economy and overhauling garbage management practices.
India's nuclear waste from planned 100 GW expansion by 2047 will be managed safely, says Jitendra Singh, following DAE and IAEA guidelines.
Bengaluru’s waste crisis cannot be solved by technology alone, experts say, calling for behaviour change, better segregation, decentralised solutions and stronger enforcement.
The Deposit Refund Scheme addresses imbalance between the labour of collection waste and the value given to the collector ...
The Delhi government has approved a ₹687.22 crore Basic Tax Assignment (BTA) instalment for local bodies, with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) receiving over ₹673 crore.
The Union government has formally notified the updated Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026, which will come into force on April 1, 2026, ushering in stricter norms aimed at improving waste ...
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