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Non-segregation of waste: Sector 11 police station among violators

During an inspection, an MC team found that mixed waste was being improperly stacked on the police station premises, in clear defiance of the waste segregation norms
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In a clear message that no one is above the law, the Municipal Corporation has issued a challan to the Sector 11 Police Station for violating the Solid Waste Management (MSW) Rules, 2016.

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During an inspection, an MC team found that mixed waste was being improperly stacked on the police station premises, in clear defiance of the waste segregation norms.

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As per the MSW rules, it is mandatory for all institutions and households to segregate wet waste (organic/kitchen waste) and dry waste (plastic, paper, etc) at source before disposal.

Taking a swift action, the Municipal Corporation issued a challan against the police station, reiterating that rules apply equally to all government bodies, institutions and individuals.

The MC officials have also directed the police station to ensure proper segregation and disposal of waste immediately, failing which further action will follow.

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Meanwhile, the MC has again urged all departments, institutions and city residents to comply with waste segregation rules and avoid penalties.

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