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Crores spent, but Dharamshala scraps underground dustbin scheme

By, Dharamshala
Updated on: Aug 26, 2024 10:55 am IST

Over 100 such dustbins were installed and had cost nearly ₹7 crore; panel formed to deliberate alternative use

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Dharamshala MC officials said the underground dustbins had become hotspots for dumping of waste. (File)

city has taken another step moved towards becoming dustbin-free, with the municipal corporation (MC) deciding to discontinue underground dustbin scheme. The move, however, came after crores being spent to install the bins in the first place.

The officials said the

work has begun to junk the underground dustbins that had been put in place, with a local committee also being constituted to deliberate whether they can have an alternative use. The recommendations have also been sent to the directorate of urban development.

While most of the underground bins have already been removed, the work for scrapping those remaining is under progress.

Launched in 2017 in Dharamshala, the scheme was at the time being tipped as one that would transform Dharamshala into the first Smart City in the country to have such a mechanism.

Municipal commissioner Zaffar Iqbal said the main idea was to make the city dustbin-free under the new Swachh Bharat Policy, adding, “We have introduced door-to-door waste collection service and the MC is already spending 12 crore annually on collection, processing and transportation of the waste.”

He said if residents face an issue with the door-to-door waste collection, they should bring the matter to the civic body’s notice.

The civic body, meanwhile, is now planning to put up small concealed dustbins at places with high tourist footfall.

 
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