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MCG fines 9 bulk waste generators for violating norms in Gurugram

IANS April 18, 2025 167 views

The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram has taken a strong stance against improper waste management by fining nine bulk waste generators Rs 2.25 lakh. These companies were found violating the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016, by not properly segregating and disposing of their waste. MCG Commissioner Ashok Kumar Garg emphasized the importance of proper waste management and urged companies to contribute to making Gurugram a cleaner city. The corporation is using both on-site inspections and an online portal to ensure compliance with waste management regulations.

"We appealed to the BWG to fulfil the responsibility of waste management" - Ashok Kumar Garg, MCG Commissioner"
Gurugram, April 18: The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has issued fines against those who violate the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.

Key Points

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MCG imposed Rs 25,000 fine on each of 9 bulk waste generators

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Inspection revealed non-compliance with waste management rules

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Online portal created to list and track bulk waste generators

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Waste must be segregated into wet, dry, and hazardous categories

Under this initiative, the Swachhata teams of the MCG imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 each on nine Bulk Waste Generators (BWG) on Thursday.

According to the MCG officials, the total fine valued Rs 2.25 lakh.

The different sanitation teams of the civic body were inspecting the cleanliness system of the areas.

During the inspection, the team also reached the different BWGs on different area to check the compliance BWG rules.

The team found that Police Line, Threpsi Solutions located in Electronic City, The PTS Society, Belvedere Towers, One Horizon Centre, Two Horizon Centre, NK India Rubber Company, The Millennia-2 Society and Honeywell India International Private Limited were not ensuring compliance with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.

The team imposed a total fine of Rs 2.25 lakh on the nine violators on the spot and instructed them to ensure compliance with the rules in future.

According to the MCG Commissioner Ashok Kumar Garg, it is mandatory for all bulk waste generators located in the municipal corporation limits to follow the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.

Under this initiative, the BWGs must divide the waste generated from their place into wet, dry and hazardous waste and dispose of it in different categories only.

The corporation's cleanliness teams are constantly inspecting BWG and if the rules are not followed, the concerned are being fined as per the rules.

"The corporation is also operating an online portal to list BWG, on which it has been made mandatory for all BWG to register themselves," Garg said.

The corporation has also informed all BWGs about this through notices and other publicity mediums.

"We appealed to the BWG to fulfil the responsibility of waste management and contribute to making Gurugram a clean, beautiful and better city," he added.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some action against these big companies! We residents follow all rules but these corporates think they're above the law. Good job MCG šŸ‘
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Priya M.
Rs 25,000 seems too low for these big companies. Should be percentage-based on their revenue to really make them care about compliance.
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Amit S.
I work near Belvedere Towers and the waste management there is terrible. Glad to see action being taken! Hope they improve now.
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Sunita R.
While I appreciate the fines, I hope MCG also provides guidance and support to help these companies comply. Some may not know how to implement proper waste segregation.
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Vikram J.
The online portal is a good initiative! Transparency in these matters is important. Maybe they should make the compliance status public too?
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Neha T.
Surprised to see Police Line in the list! If government offices aren't following rules, how can we expect others to? šŸ˜•

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