Chairman of National Green Tribunal Monitoring Committee Justice Subhash B. Adi tells officers Mysore/Mysuru: Justice Subhash B. Adi, Chairman of National Green Tribunal (NGT) Monitoring Committee, Karnataka, has called upon the District Administration and Local Administrative bodies to devise more effective and decentralised waste management in Mysuru district. Reviewing the progress pertaining to waste management…
MCC plans Solid Waste Management in a year
November 25, 2020Disposal of waste has been the biggest challenge for all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) including the fast growing Mysuru city. With generation of around 500 tonnes of waste daily, disposing it off has become a big problem due to resistance from local public against having solid waste processing units in their areas. As new Layouts…
Clean and green waste management at Yadavagiri Sankalp Central Park
July 11, 2020Mysore/Mysuru: Across Mysuru, apartments have been popping up like mushrooms over the years. This poses several challenges to the city, including waste management. Though the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) has introduced many rules that require apartments to manage their own waste, not all apartments follow these. However, the solution could be quite simple if segregation…
Demo on ‘waste management’ in school campus
March 13, 2018Mysuru: The National Service Scheme, National Institute of Engineering-Unit (NSS-NIE Unit), in association with Centre for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (NIE-CREST), conducted a programme on ‘Waste Management in School Campus’ here recently in four schools — Government High School, N.R. Mohalla, Government High School, Rajendranagar, Manasagangothri High School, Manasagangothri Campus and Sharada Government High…
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