The Asian Age

Take matter seriously: SC to panel on waste

Posts matter for hearing Sept. 19

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◗ The apex court said the two panel members, who are from outside Delhi, should be given airfare for coming to Delhi & going back over the weekends, provided accommodat­ion

New Delhi, Aug. 30: The Supreme Court on Thursday said that an expert committee to deal with the issue of solid waste management in Delhi, should take the matter seriously and in a “dedicated manner” so that it could serve as a model for cleanlines­s of other metropolit­an cities.

A bench of Justices Madan B. Lokur, S. Abdul Nazeer and Deepak Gupta said the committee would meet “for sufficient hours” on all five working days of the week for the first two weeks to understand the magnitude of the problem.

Additional solicitor general ( ASG) Pinky Anand, appearing for the office of Delhi’s lieutenant- governor ( L- G), said the committee headed by principal secretary of Delhi government’s urban developmen­t department would start meeting from September 4.

“We expect the committee to take up the matter seriously and in a dedicated manner so that it can serve as a model not only for cleanlines­s of Delhi but also for other metropolit­an cities,” the bench said.

It asked the committee to “work in harmony with the sole objective of fulfilling the terms of reference” and posted the matter for hearing on September 19.

It noted that as per terms of reference of the committee, it would go indepth into all the aspects of solid waste management in Delhi, including cleaning up the landfill sites at Ghazipur, Bhalswa and Okhla and frame a workable and implementa­ble policy.

The court observed that in accordance with the terms of reference, the committee may submit its report, preferably within three months.

The apex court said the two panel members, who are from outside Delhi, should be given airfare for coming to Delhi and going back over the weekends and provided accommodat­ion here.

During the hearing, the ASG said office space for the committee has been decided and secretaria­l assistance would be provided to them. She said that after the first two weeks, the court should review the situation.

It had earlier observed that the issue of solid waste management in city was “serious”.

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