Key Points

On the eve of World Environment Day 2025, NDMC Chairman Keshav Chandra launched a Recycle Mela at Connaught Place. The event, organized with Why Waste Wednesdays Foundation, aims to promote plastic recycling and environmental awareness. Keshav Chandra emphasized the importance of the civic agency's Swachhta Sevaks and introduced initiatives like Litter Carts and Action Kits. These efforts are part of NDMC's commitment to creating a clean, green, and sustainable environment for the community.

Key Points: NDMC Chairman Keshav Chandra Launches Connaught Place Recycle Fair

  • NDMC holds Recycle Mela for plastic waste recycling
  • Activities aim to support global anti-plastic pollution efforts
  • Litter Carts and Action Kits introduced for environmental initiatives
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Delhi: NDMC Chairman launches plastic Recycle Mela at Connaught Place

NDMC Chairman Keshav Chandra initiates Connaught Place Recycle Mela, aiming for a greener, plastic-free community.

"Team NDMC must work with full enthusiasm for a more beautiful and green area. - Keshav Chandra"

New Delhi, June 2

On the eve of World Environment Day 2025, New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) Chairman Keshav Chandra on Monday launched a Recycle Mela at central business hub Connaught Place to reduce, reuse and recycle plastic waste.

The civic agency, in collaboration with Why Waste Wednesdays Foundation, also launched a series of activities under the theme ‘From Awareness to Action’ to reduce environmental harm and support global efforts to end plastic pollution.

Chandra praised the civic agency’s Swachhta Sevaks who work day and night to keep the area clean.

He said that the NDMC is focusing on four tasks, which include cleanliness, greenery, maintenance of roads and footpaths and encroachment-free public places.

A group of Health, Horticulture, Civil and Enforcement Departments has been formed to complete these four tasks, he said.

Chandra said Team NDMC has to work with full enthusiasm and dedication every day so that the civic agency’s area becomes more beautiful and green in accordance with international standards.

The Chairman also launched the ‘Recycle Mela Action Kit – From Awareness to Action’ to promote environmental awareness and on-ground action.

It serves as a comprehensive guide for conducting collection drives for plastic waste, e-waste, and paper waste, offering a clear step-by-step plan, templates, and outreach materials.

Litter-free theme posters to create awareness amongst the shopkeepers as well as market visitors were also launched by the Chairman.

These posters will be distributed among the shopkeepers to be pasted at prominent sites of their shops.

The Chairman also administered the pledge of Swachh Bharat Harit Shapath to a gathering of Connaught Place visitors, shopkeepers, Swachhta Sevaks and senior officers on the occasion.

The NDMC also launched three battery-operated Litter Carts to collect waste from the roadsides to keep markets clean. He also handed over three trollies for wet mopping of the market area to improve the shopping experience of visitors.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
Great initiative by NDMC! Connaught Place is the face of Delhi and such cleanliness drives will set an example for other markets. Hope they maintain this momentum beyond Environment Day. The battery carts are a smart addition 👍
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Priya M.
Finally some action on plastic waste! But will shopkeepers actually follow through? In my area, plastic ban posters just gather dust. NDMC should conduct surprise checks and impose fines for non-compliance.
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Amit K.
The recycle mela is a good start but what about proper waste segregation at source? Most Delhi neighborhoods still mix wet and dry waste. NDMC should focus on educating housing societies too.
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Sunita R.
As a CP shop owner, I welcome this initiative! The mopping trollies will really help maintain hygiene. Request NDMC to also provide affordable alternatives to plastic packaging - that's our biggest challenge 😊
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Vikram S.
While I appreciate the effort, why only focus on Connaught Place? Other markets like Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar are equally dirty. NDMC should expand such programs across all zones, not just VIP areas.
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Neha T.
The action kit sounds promising! Hope they make it available online for RWAs and schools. We need more citizen participation in waste management. Kudos to the Swachhta Sevaks who work in tough conditions 🙏

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