Key Points

Haryana Urban Local Bodies Minister Vipul Goel conducted a comprehensive review of the Bandhwari waste management plant in Gurugram on Saturday. During his visit, Goel emphasized the state government's commitment to environmental protection and efficient waste disposal. He met with municipal officials and gave clear instructions to accelerate garbage processing and maintain high-quality standards. The Municipal Corporation Gurugram is also planning to construct a new drainage system to prevent leachate from contaminating the nearby Aravalli forests.

Key Points: Goel Inspects Bandhwari Waste Plant Amid Gurugram Cleanup Drive

  • Waste management plant receives thorough inspection by state minister
  • MCG plans new drainage system to prevent environmental contamination
  • Officials directed to expedite garbage disposal work
  • Commitment to cleanliness and modern waste processing methods
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Haryana Minister visits Bandhwari landfill site in Gurugram to review civic work

Haryana Minister Vipul Goel reviews waste management operations at Bandhwari site, emphasizes environmental protection and timely project completion

"To maintain the clean image of a metropolis like Gurugram, any kind of negligence in waste management work will not be tolerated - Vipul Goel"

Gurugram, April 26

Haryana Urban Local Bodies Minister Vipul Goel visited the waste management plant located at Bandhwari and reviewed the ongoing work in the plant on Saturday.

On this occasion, he also held a meeting with municipal officials and representatives of agencies doing waste management work.

During the meeting, the Minister gave clear instructions to further speed up the garbage disposal work and complete the work within the stipulated time frame.

He said that the state government is fully committed to cleanliness and environmental protection, and any kind of negligence in this direction will not be tolerated.

On this occasion, Gurugram Mayor Rajrani Malhotra, Municipal Corporation Commissioner Ashok Kumar Garg, Additional Municipal Commissioner Mahavir Prasad, Additional Municipal Commissioner Y.S. Gupta, Joint Commissioner Sumit Kumar, Executive Engineer Nijesh Kumar, and other officials and representatives of agencies were also present.

The Minister took information from the officials about the functioning of the plant, the condition of the machines, and the current status of processing waste.

He said that the Bandhwari plant plays an important role in waste management of the region and there should not be any delay in its work.

He also directed all the concerned agencies to work in coordination and solve the challenges on priority.

"To maintain the clean image of a metropolis like Gurugram, any kind of negligence in waste management work will not be tolerated," he said.

He also asked to ensure that there is no compromise on the quality of work and state-of-the-art methods are used in waste.

Meanwhile, the Municipal Corporation Gurugram (MCG) has already prepared a plan to build a new drain to prevent the leachate seeping out from the Bandhwari landfill site to the Aravalli forests area.

Along with the construction of the drain, a boundary wall will also be prepared around the landfill, officials had said.

This drain and boundary wall is to be constructed by the corporation in front of the Bandhwari plant and along the government road of the village so that the poisonous water coming out of the garbage during the rainy season does not flow through Aravalli towards the village and the road.

This drain is to be constructed by the MCG at a cost of Rs 2.39 crore.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some action on Bandhwari! The landfill has been an eyesore for years. Hope they stick to their deadlines this time. 🤞
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Priya M.
Good to see the minister taking personal interest. But I hope this isn't just another photo-op. The real test will be in consistent follow-ups and actual results.
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Ankit S.
The leachate drain is much needed! The Aravalli ecosystem has suffered enough from pollution. 2.39 crore seems reasonable if it actually solves the problem.
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Sunita R.
While I appreciate the initiative, I'm concerned about the "state-of-the-art methods" mentioned. We've heard similar promises before. Can we get more details about the specific technologies being implemented?
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Vikram J.
Coordination between agencies is key! So many projects fail because of bureaucratic delays. Hope they can actually work together effectively this time.
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Neha T.
The boundary wall is a good first step, but what about the air pollution from the site? The stench reaches nearby residential areas, especially in summer. Hope they address that too!

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