Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain on Monday launched a pilot programme for proper waste management in the city and personally visited the dump site near DAV College to take stock of the collection of garbage. Launching the pilot program for two months, Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain akin with Municipal Corporation officials appealed the people to ensure segregation of wet and dry waste in their homes.
She said that the district administration and the MC are taking waste management issues seriously and the pilot programme will continue so that proper waste management could be implemented in toto. She said that the cooperation of the people is required at this stage so that segregation of wet and dry waste could be efficaciously carried out at first point only so that it would be convenient for MC employees in further segregation at dump level.
She said that the district administration will prepare pits for making compost at main places like Central Jail, Police Line, Deputy Commissioner's residence and other prominent public places for decomposition of leaves of trees and other dry waste. The Deputy Commissioner also appealed to major institutions, commercial properties, institutions etc.
To dig pits for making compost from the waste accumulated in large quantities at their respective offices, commercial places and ensure its proper use so that the waste can be disposed of properly at the dumps in the city. She also asked the corporation officials to ensure regular review of this pilot program.