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Tripura CM Manik Saha Warns Strict Action for Illegal Waste Dumping

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha warned of strict action, including fines and disconnection of utilities, for illegal waste dumping. He stressed the importance of public cooperation in waste management to build a clean and healthy Tripura. Saha highlighted the 'Amar Sarkar' app for paying user charges and urged municipal bodies to raise awareness. The workshop aimed to promote scientific waste management and a public movement for cleanliness.

Waste cannot be dumped anywhere; strict action will follow: Tripura CM Manik Saha

Agartala, June 23

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Monday said that in the matter of environmental protection, garbage or waste cannot be dumped anywhere, and fines or legal action can be taken against violators if necessary.

According to CMO Tripura, speaking at the one-day statewide workshop on waste management at Rabindra Bhavan in Agartala, CM Saha said that the law mentions the issue of ensuring the right to life. The law also includes the right to live in a clean and healthy environment.

He said that together, everyone should build a beautiful Tripura, a healthy Tripura and a clean Tripura.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the voice of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. We have all taken this issue seriously. Emphasis has also been given to the scientific management of a clean environment and safe sanitation. For this, every person has a constitutional duty. We see garbage dumped everywhere, drain clogging and environmental pollution, which is a very dangerous issue for public health. So until public support comes forward, it will not be beneficial. For this, everyone's cooperation and support are needed. In this case, the issues mentioned in the Constitution should be taken to the people," he said.

The Chief Minister said that people from all sections should be more aware of waste management.

"Keeping that in mind, everyone should work together and turn it into a public movement. Families, various institutions, and citizens should be involved in this activity. Each of us has the right to live in a beautiful environment. Therefore, we should also be careful while disposing of waste. In this regard, the public representatives of the municipal corporations should also be more aware and make the people of their respective areas aware of this issue," said Saha.

In the discussion, Saha also said that garbage or waste cannot be thrown anywhere to protect the environment.

"District Magistrates will keep a watch on this matter. If necessary, they have the authority under the law to impose fines or take legal action. The law states that those who violate waste disposal rules may have their electricity and water connections disconnected," he said.

The Chief Minister told the representatives of the municipal corporations that they are the bridge between the public and the government. So they have a great responsibility here.

The Chief Minister said it is possible to build a clean India only if every state is clean.

"We are also working towards building a clean Tripura, a clean Agartala, and clean municipal organisations. We all have to work together so that we can build a sustainable and clean city. The prescribed user charge must be paid for garbage collection from homes, which is mandatory. Although many do not want to pay this charge, the state government has developed an app called 'Amar Sarkar'. The initiative has also been appreciated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We all have to work together to build a beautiful Tripura, a healthy Tripura, and a clean Tripura," he added.

Mayor and MLA of Agartala Municipal Corporation Dipak Majumdar, Deputy Mayor Monika Das Dutta, Secretary of the Urban Development Department Milind Ramteke, Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation Saju Wahid A, Special Secretary and Director of the Urban Development Department Tamal Majumdar, along with other public representatives and prominent figures of the Municipal Corporation, were present.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Varun X

The CM mentions constitutional duties and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, which is great. But will the district magistrates actually enforce these penalties uniformly? In many parts of Tripura, the powerful can get away. Also, the 'Amar Sarkar' app is good but needs to be user-friendly in local languages. Anyway, a clean Tripura is a dream we all share. 🌿

Kavya N

I appreciate the effort, but let's be real—this needs a proper waste collection system first. Many areas don't even have regular garbage trucks. How can you fine people when there's no alternative? The user charge is fine, but only if services are reliable. Otherwise, it's just another tax. But yes, awareness and community participation are crucial.

Michael C

As someone working in environmental policy, this is a step in the right direction. Scientific management of waste and safe sanitation are key. The disconnection of utilities as a penalty seems harsh but is effective in other countries. I hope Tripura also invests in recycling and composting infrastructure. Clean cities start with strong local governance.

Arjun K

Good to see the CM taking waste management seriously. The emphasis on turning it into a public movement is spot on. But imposing fines without proper awareness campaigns might backfire. Many people, especially in rural areas, don't know the rules. The municipal corporations need to conduct regular drives. Let's all do our bit for a Swachh Tripura! 💪

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