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A.P. govt. to announce circular economy policy in two months
A.P. govt. to announce circular economy policy in two months

The Hindu

time17 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

A.P. govt. to announce circular economy policy in two months

The Andhra Pradesh government will announce a new circular economy policy in the next two months as part of its efforts to strengthen the waste management system in the State. The government would also set up three Circular Economy Parks within a year. Disclosing this at a review meeting held at the Secretariat on Tuesday, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu stated that single-use plastic would be banned in 17 Municipal Corporations, including Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Tirupati and Rajamahendravaram, from October 2. Additionally, 157 Reduce-Reuse-Recycle (RRR) centres would be set up in 87 urban areas, and the government would encourage the use of cloth bags in these cities. It would also present 'Swachhta Awards' to the outstanding performers in waste management, he said. Mr. Naidu asked the officials to prepare a comprehensive plan focusing on 11 sectors identified by the Central government under the circular economy framework: municipal waste, vehicles, lithium batteries, gypsum, tyres, rubber, electronics, agriculture, industry, and aqua waste. Additionally, the departments of mining, handlooms, and animal husbandry would also be included. Urban and rural local bodies should strive to achieve the goal of zero waste, he said. 'Swachhta' Awards To encourage the best practices, the Chief Minister proposed that 'Swachhta' Awards should be introduced from October 2 next year for individuals and institutions demonstrating excellence in waste management. Awards will be distributed across categories such as local bodies, self-help groups, anganwadis, schools and colleges, bus stands, hospitals, NGOs, and other organisations. The officials informed Mr. Naidu that 52 waste clusters had been formedd across the State—two in each district, covering urban and panchayat areas. Every year, Andhra Pradesh generates 36,588 tonnes of battery and automotive waste, 61,996 tonnes of plastic and PET bottle waste, 23,928 litres of engine and hydraulic oil waste, and 59,654 tonnes of tyre and rubber waste. Agriculture contributes over 4 million metric tonnes of waste annually, while the livestock, aquaculture, and poultry sectors together generate 34.7 million metric tonnes. In rural areas, 1,329 tonnes of waste are generated daily from 8.8 million households. The officials presented incentives provided for circular economy initiatives in Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. Effective implementation of the circular economy model in Andhra Pradesh could boost the State's Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) by an estimated ₹15,000 crore annually. Additionally, it would allow the supply of materials worth ₹10,000 crore to the manufacturing sector. This value addition is expected to generate ₹3,000 crore annually in GST revenue. The initiative could also create direct employment for 100,000 people and support 10,000 micro-entrepreneurs, indirectly providing livelihoods to over 1 million individuals. The environmental benefits include reduced carbon emissions and significant control over land, water, and air pollution, they said.

Waterlogging and sanitation top priorities, will hold officials accountable for work: MCG chief
Waterlogging and sanitation top priorities, will hold officials accountable for work: MCG chief

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Waterlogging and sanitation top priorities, will hold officials accountable for work: MCG chief

Gurgaon: New MCG commissioner Pradeep Dahiya said that over the next three months, he anticipated administrative reforms that emphasised accountability. Dahiya said officials should not presume their positions are guaranteed indefinitely. During his introductory interaction with reporters, Dahiya said that following a review of the civic body, it became evident there was a lack of accountability, replaced by a sense of privilege. The commissioner said his top priorities were resolving waterlogging in the city, strengthening the sanitation system, disposing of legacy waste effectively, and providing timely services to citizens. Several executive engineers were transferred out, and future appointments will prioritise individuals demonstrating strong work ethics, genuine commitment, and diligence, he said, adding that evaluation of junior engineers revealed their insufficient commitment to their duties. "I hope that in three months, there will be changes on the administrative side, focusing on accountability, without any sense of entitlement. No one should assume that they have always been here and will remain here. The state govt has clearly communicated to us that work must be done with accountability," said Dahiya. "There appeared to be a complacent attitude among MCG employees, believing their mere presence was sufficient. It has been clearly communicated to the JEs that they must fulfil their responsibilities, as every team member is required to contribute effectively," he added. Data was collected from various sources to identify the locations that faced persistent waterlogging in previous years, Dahiya said, adding that this data, based on feedback from the media, police, GMDA, public representatives, and citizens, was analysed. He added that teams comprising junior engineers and staff related to cleaning and sewerage have been formed at potential waterlogging sites to ensure proper drainage management before the monsoon. Yash Jaluka, additional commissioner, MCG, said, "We have deployed 20 extra staff members at call centre to gather feedback from junior engineers about these waterlogging-prone locations. Citizens can also provide their feedback or suggestions at the call centre. They can give their feedback on MyGurugram app, Swachhta app, and our helpline numbers." Moreover, joint commissioner-level officers are monitoring their respective zones, and the additional municipal commissioner will personally visit all potential sites starting May 21, additional comissioner added.

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