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It is obvious from the visible garbage around us that solid wastes are not being

managed properly. However, housing colonies are the most disorganized sector as far

as garbage is concerned. As a result, the legal garbage dumps are overflowing and the

number of illegal garbage dumps in the by-lanes, parks and roadsides are on the

increase in most colonies of Delhi and for that matter in all Indian cities.

At present five percent of Delhi’s land mass is being choked by the garbage.

This five percent has become a wasteland, its utility is steadily declining and soil

quality is deteriorating. Besides being eyesores, these garbage dumps pose health and

environment hazard for the ten million people who live in Delhi. They are breeding

grounds for the germs of infectious disease like plague, tuberculosis, dysentery,

diarrhea, eye-infections and numerous skin ailments.

Scientific management of garbage thus is one of the most important services that

needs to be regularized in all residential colonies. After exploring all viable solutions

to this problem, I have successfully launched an indigenous scheme– Cleaning

Brigades – in many colonies of Delhi. The cleaning Brigades are managing solid

wastes for at least 25 thousand Delhites. A year and a half back the first cleaning

brigade was launched during the Asiad. Since then it has been constantly expanding read and (complete the web of ill effects of garbage.)​

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