Clean drive picks up at Jagadhri : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Clean drive picks up at Jagadhri

YAMUNANAGAR: In an initiative to keep the environment clean, the regional office of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) has placed a plastic water bottle collection bin at Jagadhri bus stand of Yamunanagar district.

Clean drive picks up at Jagadhri

The plastic bottle collection bin at the bus stand in Jagadhri.



Shiv Kumar Sharma
Tribune News Service
Yamunanagar, August 23

In an initiative to keep the environment clean, the regional office of the Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) has placed a plastic water bottle collection bin at Jagadhri bus stand of Yamunanagar district.

Justice Pritam Singh (retd), who is now chairman of the State-Level Monitoring Committee for Solid Waste constituted by the National Green Tribunal, today set the initiative going by inaugurating the bin.

Appreciating the initiative, Justice Pritam Singh, an environment lover, urged HSPCB to take more steps to save and protect the environment.

“For the first time in Haryana, a plastic water bottle collection bin has been placed at Jagadhri. It will help in management of plastic waste in the district,” said Nirmal Kumar, Regional Officer, HSPCB, Yamunanagar.

He said they would put nine more such bins in twin cities of Yamunanagar and Jagadhri at different places including Yamunanagar bus stand, railway station and eating points within a month. He added afterwards they would put bins in small towns and big villages too.

“When I saw empty bottles littered at public and private places, it pinched me a lot. Therefore, I decide to solve this problem and got this bin (cage) made,” said Nirmal Singh. He said the bottles collected in the bin would be sold to an authorized recycler.

Babu Ram, member of the State-Level Monitoring Committee for Solid Waste, Deputy Commissioner Mukul Kumar, Superintendent of Police Kuldeep Singh, HSPCB Senior Engineer Bhupinder Singh, Civil Surgeon Dr Kuldeep Singh and Medical Superintendent of Civil Hospital, Yamunanagar, Dr Vijay Dahiya were present on the occasion.


9 more bins to come up  

  • Justice Pritam Singh (retd), who is now chairman of the State-Level Monitoring Committee for Solid Waste constituted by the National Green Tribunal, set the initiative going by placing the bin
  • Appreciating the initiative, Justice Pritam Singh, an environment lover, urged the Haryana State Pollution Control Board to take more steps to save and protect the environment
  • He said they would put nine more such bins in twin cities of Yamunanagar and Jagadhri at different places, including Yamunanagar bus stand, railway station and eating points, within a month

Top News

Non-bailable warrants can’t be issued in a routine manner, says Supreme Court

Non-bailable warrants can’t be issued in a routine manner, says Supreme Court

A Bench led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna says ‘the liberty of an...

CBI not under control of Union of India, Centre tells SC on West Bengal government’s suit

CBI not under control of Union of India, Centre tells SC on West Bengal government’s suit

The West Bengal government has filed an original suit in the...

L-G Saxena gives nod to sack 223 Delhi Commission for Women employees hired ‘without due procedure’

L-G Saxena gives nod to sack 223 Delhi Commission for Women employees hired ‘without due procedure’

Former DCW chief and AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal slams ...

Delhi Police dismiss claims of bombs being found in some schools as baseless

Delhi Police dismiss claims of bombs being found in some schools as baseless

On Wednesday, over 80 schools in Delhi-NCR had received bomb...


Cities

View All