
Garbage offenders up, Laxmi Nagar tops NMC's shame list
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Nagpur: Days after Nagpur slipped to 27th rank among million-plus cities in Swachh Survekshan 2024 rankings announced on Thursday, fresh data from Nagpur Municipal Corporation's nuisance detection squad (NDS) has laid bare the city's entrenched problem of civic indiscipline and ineffective enforcement.
From January 1 to June 30, 2025, the NDS team led by Virsen Tambe penalised 4,487 violators and collected Rs25.43 lakh in fines for garbage dumping in open, improper waste disposal by hotels and vendors, and other hygiene violations. Despite the decline in absolute numbers from previous years, the mid-year total already exceeds 40% of last year's annual count, suggesting another dismal year ahead for Nagpur's sanitation record.
At the heart of this problem lies Laxmi Nagar, which has consistently emerged as the worst-performing zone in terms of civic discipline. In just six months this year, the zone recorded 1,141 cases and Rs5.43 lakh in penalties — far ahead of any other zone. Over the past three years, Laxmi Nagar logged 4,310 cases in 2022, 3,692 in 2023, and 2,675 in 2024, topping NMC's shame list.
Other zones with significant offences this year include Mangalwari (917 cases, Rs4.67 lakh), Gandhibagh (491 cases, Rs3.02 lakh), and Hanuman Nagar (480 cases, Rs2.38 lakh).
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Meanwhile, Satranjipura zone, with only 70 violations and Rs8,800 in fines, appears to be the most compliant — or perhaps the least monitored.
The offenders are a mix of citizens throwing household waste in open spaces, shopkeepers not segregating garbage, and vendors — particularly meat, chicken, and vegetable sellers — who litter streets near markets. Despite routine inspections, civic officials admit that many repeat violators treat the fines as a negligible cost of doing business.
A year-wise comparison shows a steady decline in enforcement. NMC penalised 13,634 offenders in 2022 (Rs80.5 lakh), 14,011 in 2023 (Rs71.6 lakh), and 10,681 in 2024 (Rs54.4 lakh). The first half of 2025 alone has seen over Rs25 lakh in fines, raising questions about both citizen apathy and the administration's ability to drive behavioural change.
A senior health officer remarked, "We're trying our best with the limited manpower. But unless there's public ownership of cleanliness, Nagpur cannot improve." The consistent non-compliance in key zones, especially those with higher income and education levels, points to a deeper failure of civic responsibility rather than mere ignorance.
As monsoon aggravates hygiene risks and festivals approach, NMC faces a fresh challenge: enforcing discipline in a city where awareness drives have failed, and penalties are proving to be no deterrent.

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