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Before NGT hearing, its team to assess UT's waste reality
Before NGT hearing, its team to assess UT's waste reality

Time of India

time05-08-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Before NGT hearing, its team to assess UT's waste reality

Chandigarh: With the motive to inspect current status of both solid and liquid waste management in the city, a team from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) is expected to visit Chandigarh. Though the exact date of the visit is yet to be officially informed, sources revealed that the team will come to the city either in the third or fourth week of August. The development is crucial because the hearing of the Chandigarh-related cases of waste management is scheduled before the NGT in the second week of September, where the MC will have to submit the progress report of each aspect of waste management. Since the NGT team comprises a Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) member or scientist along with other technical officials, the team will physically visit the prime waste management sites, including the sewage treatment plants (STPs), garbage dump sites, and choes. After visiting and assessing the waste management, the team will submit its report to the NGT before the hearing. "Though clearing the legacy waste is taking some time due to the monsoon season, except for this, we have done all work and achieved 100% results in the management of both solid and liquid waste. Our STPs are functioning as per parameters, the choes are largely free from any type of waste discharge, and constant monitoring is being done of all choes too. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Access all TV channels anywhere, anytime Techno Mag Learn More Thus, we are ready with our progress report," sources in the MC revealed. Moreover, the Chandigarh municipal corporation has also started preparing reports to submit before the NGT regarding works done for both solid and liquid waste management in the city. "Since different departments are looking after the works related to waste management, they have been preparing their reports that will be shown to the NGT team and subsequently to the tribunal during the hearing that is scheduled in September. " In the recent NGT review meeting, the chief secretary of Chandigarh administration lambasted the MC for not clearing the legacy waste by July 31, set deadline for the work. The MC set a new deadline for the end of September to clear this piled-up waste, but the chief secretary expressed dissatisfaction with the new deadline and instructed them to clear the dump as soon as possible. Though the MC officials explained to the chief secretary during the review meeting that constant rains during the ongoing monsoon season played a major role in hindering progress, the chief secretary asked the MC to fulfil the work soon despite any hurdle.

No rationale behind hiking power tariff in Chandigarh, says MP Tewari
No rationale behind hiking power tariff in Chandigarh, says MP Tewari

Hindustan Times

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

No rationale behind hiking power tariff in Chandigarh, says MP Tewari

The member of parliament and former Union minister Manish Tewari on Sunday criticised the rising electricity bills and fixed charges in the UT. He called the rising electricity charges unjustified. Chandigarh MP Manish Tewari (HT File) MP Tewari was responding to the issues raised by the residents during a joint meeting held by the Joint Coordination Committee of the Resident Welfare Association (RWAs) of Ward Number 23 at Sector-43 Community Centre. MP Tewari said that he has been consistently raising Chandigarh-related matters in the parliament. He argued that since the power company has not undertaken any significant infrastructure upgrades or expansions, there is no rationale behind increasing electricity charges. He assured residents that he would strongly raise these concerns during the upcoming Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) meeting scheduled for July 25. Chandigarh Congress president HS Lucky and area councillor Prem Lata were also present in the meeting. Lucky praised MP Tewari, saying that the city is fortunate to have a sincere and sensible representative who not only utilises his MPLADS for local development but also persistently voices public concerns in parliament and other forums. During the event, MP Tewari also honoured senior citizens of the ward with mementos as a mark of respect. The event was attended by several prominent personalities, including Chandigarh's senior deputy mayor Jasbir Bunty, deputy mayor Taruna Mehta, councillor Hardeep Singh, AAP Chandigarh president Vijay Paul Singh, former councillor Chandermukhi Sharma, CRAWFED president Hitesh Puri, FOSWAC president Baljinder Singh Bittu, and other residents including Naresh Salwan, Jaswinder Singh, and Narendra Chaudhary.

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