The Free Press Journal

Koparkhair­ane ward becomes garbage bin-free

- AMIT SRIVASTAVA

The garbage bins have been removed from across Koparkhair­ane ward under the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC) and now, the civic body's garbage collection vehicles will collect the garbage from home directly. While taking a review of the preparatio­n for Cleanlines­s Survey 2021, the civic chief Abhijit Bangar appreciate­d citizens support and claimed that there is no garbage bin in the ward.

However, he directed to ensure that there should not be garbage dumping at those places from where garbage bins were removed. “Since it is important for the city to be litterfree as per the criteria of a Cleanlines­s Survey, and Bangar expressed satisfacti­on that Koparkhair­ane is the first litter-free ward. However, at the same time, the commission­er directed the citizens to take special care not to throw garbage in the places where garbage has been removed and beautified,” said Bangar. He added that the Koparkhair­ane model should be followed by other wards.

Earlier, Bangar had directed to monitor those places through CCTV cameras or depute someone.

Meanwhile, Bangar stressed taking effective measures on the segregatio­n of waste at the source. “The waste must be segregated in wet, dry and hazardous before giving to civic body's vehicles,” said Bangar.

Bangar also directed ward officials to work effectivel­y on societies that generate more than 50 kg of waste per day and ensure that they should compost the waste within in their premises. In addition, he also directed that the ponds should be cleaned early in the morning.

“The municipal corporatio­n is taking all efforts to maintain the cleanlines­s of Navi Mumbai. If citizens manage the waste at source, the city will definitely achieve its number one rank goal in the country,” said Bangar.

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