55,000 MT garbage still lying at Dadumajra dump: Govt in LS
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsA total of 55,000 metric tonnes of unprocessed waste continues to lie at the Dadumajra dump here even as the Centre informed the Lok Sabha today that the entire 5.10 lakh metric tonnes of legacy waste earlier identified at the site has been fully remediated.
The revelation came in response to an unstarred question by Chandigarh MP Manish Tewari, who sought clarity on repeated extensions granted for clearing the dumpsite despite multiple undertakings before the National Green Tribunal and assurances given in Parliament.
The Centre, in its reply, stated that sanitation is a State subject and the responsibility for planning and operating the waste-management system lies with the UT Administration and the Municipal Corporation.
It said that while the legacy waste had been completely remediated, around 55,000 MT of accumulated unprocessed waste was under remediation.
The reply added that the UT had ensured adequate waste processing to prevent recurrence.
Tewari had asked whether the government had reviewed the status of the project following earlier commitments to complete bio-remediation by December 2024, later extended to July 2025, and now further pushed to November 30 by the Municipal Corporation. He also sought the reasons for repeated delays despite substantial financial allocations and claims that two dumps had already been cleared.
Speaking to The Tribune, Tewari criticised the government’s response. “It is extremely disappointing that the government chose to completely obfuscate and cover up the fact that the Municipal Corporation since November 2024 has been repeatedly shifting timelines for the clearance of the Dadumajra garbage dump.
“However, the dump will have to be cleared in entirety by the MC and the Administration. I will keep raising it in Parliament and on every available fora. The residents of Chandigarh need to be liberated from this garbage dump and the vile odour it emanates,” he said.
The issue of persistent delays in clearing the dump, despite earlier assurances and NGT commitments, continues to raise concern among residents and elected representatives as the city awaits a firm, final timeline for complete remediation.