“Effective City Waste Management”
Allow City Managers and/or elected bodies their 74th Amendment autonomy to raise resources in their respective ways without requiring State Govt assent for this. Otherwise Supreme Court Committee recommendations like “polluter pays” collection of trade wastes at cost cannot be done without legislative acts.
India’s Waste-Processing Choices — Good And Bad
India’s urban solid waste disposal is a mess. Thirty million tonnes annually end up on the outskirts of major urban centres, open-dumped in the territory of surrounding villages or smaller towns. This paper describe different technology options and outcomes, their finance and political aspects and signs of hope.
Our National Policy For Solid Waste Management
In September 2000, India framed its first Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000, which lets both cities and their citizens know their duties and responsibilities for hygienic waste management.
India’s Urban Solid Waste Management
Interim Report June ‘98 Final Report Jan. ‘99
after 4 Regional Workshops with Municipal Heads
& Officials to build national consensus for the policy.
SAARC Dhaka Recommendation 2004 on Waste Management
Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh organized a three day SAARC workshop during 10 – 12 October 2004 at BRAC Center Inn, Dhaka. The workshop was sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the SAARC Secretariat.
SWM Subsidy by Cities
The estimates you quoted look about right to me. I do not open attachments and have no-one really to send them on to, but I suggest one or two other methodologies, for which you may get help from Cities Alliance or say the City Managers' Assn of Gujarat.
Effective City Waste Management
Our city managers are India’s unsung heroes.
Hindi SWM booklet
Our city managers are India’s unsung heroes.
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