Sixty villages from Gurgaon district have been
short-listed for the implementation of Solid and Liquid Waste Management
Project under the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA) for the current financial
year. The project will help in segregation of solid
waste and considerably enhance wastewater treatment capacity and help
in generation of recycled water for agricultural and other purposes. Read more @ The Hindu
Deputy
Commissioner Shekhar Vidyarthi said only those villages which have won
or figured in the list of the Nirmal Gram Puraskar have been chosen for
the project. The pilot project for waste management is already underway
at Mubarakpur, Hasanpur and Kankrola villages in the district. In
Hasanpur and Kankrola, the project is being run by the Institute of
Global Development, a non-government organisation, with good results.
Mr. Vidyarthi said encouraged by the response to the project in these
villages, they have now decided to extend it to other villages.
In
the first phase, the project will be implemented in 16 villages,
including Barmoli, Badshahpur, Devlavas, Ransika, Heraheri, Bhakraka,
Maujabad, Mahchana, Bapas and Uccha Majra. Under the
project, pits will be dug up under sheds in each village to convert wet
waste into manure. Tri-cycles will be hired to collect solid waste from
around the village every morning and bring it to the pits for recycling.
“The wet waste will then be separated from dry waste like polythene
bags, glass, iron and cardboards and can be composted. The separated
non-biodegradable waste will be sold to scrap dealers,” said Mr.
Vidyarthi, adding that two safai karamcharis will be appointed in each village to collect waste. These karamcharis will be initially paid through the District Rural Development Agency, but later the village panchayat will bear their cost.
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