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Time of India
25-07-2025
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- Time of India
Sanitation workers honoured
Jamshedpur: The Tata Steel Utility and Infrastructure Services Ltd (TS UISL) on Friday honoured sanitation workers and officials after Jamshedpur bagged the third cleanest city in the country under Swacch Survekshan rankings. Held at Kudy Mohanty auditorium, the event was attended by over 200 participants, including civic officials, sanitation workers and supervisors. "This accomplishment is the result of consistent, dedicated efforts made each and every day. Moving up to the third place is a significant leap and a proud moment for Jamshedpur," said Ritu Raj Sinha, MD, TS UISL, lauding the efforts of the sanitation workers in particular. TNN


Time of India
13-06-2025
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- Time of India
New waste collection norms in JSR
Jamshedpur: The Tata Steel Utility and Infrastructure Services Ltd (TS UISL) has asked households within Tata Steel's command areas to discard wet and dry waste in separate bins before disposing of it. The company has informed its customers that cleaning workers visiting door-to-door to collect trash will not take unsegregated garbage. Additionally, sanitation workers will collect dry waste twice a week (Monday and Thursday), while wet garbage will be collected daily. The move, officials said, is aimed at increasing the efficiency of its newly commissioned waste processing plant in Kadma which became functional on June 5. "For the waste to be processed in higher volume, the facility has to run efficiently, and for that, segregation of the waste is necessary," said TS UISL spokesperson Rajesh Pandey. Over 60,000 households, which account for nearly 7 lakh population, generate 290 metric tonnes of municipal waste daily within TS UISL limits. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Time of India
05-06-2025
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- Time of India
Water for 10k JSR residents by '26
1 2 3 Jamshedpur: Around 10,000 people, living in the eastern fringes of Jamshedpur, would receive piped water by 2026 end as work on the second phase of the Moharda drinking water supply project would begin soon, officials said on Thursday. In the second phase expected to incur a cost of Rs 7.77 cr, two overhead water storage tanks, with a capacity of 2.4 lakh litres and 1.25 lakh litres respectively, would be built at Bhuvaneshwari Temple in Telco and old GSR in Birsanagar. A nine-kilometre pipeline would supply water to the residential areas. Laying the foundation stone for the project at Sugana Colony in Baridih, Jamshedpur (East) MLA Purnima Sahu said, "The project would end the longstanding problem of water scarcity in colonies and slums." Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) deputy municipal commissioner Krishna Kumar said, "The colonies and slums in Bagunhatu, Baridih, and Birsanagar will receive piped water. New connections have been added after the service area was expanded." A total of 5,000 new tap connections were given and 3,700 illegal connections regularised between 2021 and 2023. Presently, over 15,000 houses receive water from the Moharda project. Over 2 lakh people will get tap water upon completion of the Rs 30 crore project being implemented Tata Steel Utility and Infrastructure Services Ltd.