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Posted by: MANOJa

On: March 10 2018 08:33 AM

[h=1]Noida getting ready for door-to-door collection of waste[/h] [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Vandana-Keelor-39625802.cms"]Vandana Keelor[/URL]| TNN | Mar 10, 2018, 00:46 IST NOIDA: After more than four decades, Noida is finally getting ready to say �good riddance� to its garbage. Officials on Friday said that they are in the process of finalizing the terms and conditions for a Request for Proposal (RFP) for appointing a company, which will put into place the long-delayed door-to-door [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/garbage-collection"]garbage collection[/URL] and disposal project. The [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/RFP"]RFP[/URL] is likely to be floated in the next week, officials said. Addressing the long-term demand of residents for a solid waste disposal system to be put into place, Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Rajive-Kumar"]Rajive Kumar[/URL] on a visit to the city had directed Noida Chief [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Alok-Tandon"]Alok Tandon[/URL] to have a door-to-door garbage collection, its segregation and disposal system in place in the next two months and without any further delay. Currently, Noida generates a whopping 600 tonnes of municipal waste every day. About 1600 health department workers strive to keep the city clean. With the help of individual RWAs, [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Noida-Authority"]Noida Authority[/URL] has put into place mechanisms to deal with the garbage generated by hiring garbage collectors on contract, who collect and dispose it in a disorganized manner leaving the city littered and in a mess. According to officials, for the door-to-door project residents will have to segregate their waste into biodegradable and other waste, which is not recyclable. Thereafter, the appointed company will collect the segregated waste. A new concept to treat the waste by stationery mechanized garbage compactors will be introduced. These movable compactors will collect waste from primary collection points and also dispose of the garbage. Every compactor will have the capacity to deal with ten tons of waste. These compactors�machine or mechanism normally powered by hydraulics and used to reduce the size of waste material or soil through compaction to reduce the volume of trash�will be battery-driven vehicles, which will collect the household waste. With modern technology at work, there will hardly be any scope for environmental pollution, which happens currently with the garbage vats spilling garbage on the city�s streets. [url]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/noida-getting-ready-for-door-to-door-collection-of-waste/articleshow/63239546.cms[/url]

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Posted by: MANOJa

On: March 10 2018 08:34 AM

[h=1]Noida water bodies need revival: Rajnath[/h] TNN | Updated: Mar 10, 2018, 02:35 IST [IMG]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-63239529,width-400,resizemode-4/63239529.jpg[/IMG] NOIDA: Many [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/water-bodies"]water bodies[/URL] in Noida are in a bad condition due to enviornmental hazards and it is necessary that the NGOs and the civil society step in to preserve them, Union home minister [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Rajnath-Singh"]Rajnath Singh[/URL]said on Friday. Singh was speaking at an event organised by [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/HCL-Foundation"]HCL Foundation[/URL] at the company�s office in Sector 126, Noida. �I believe there is a need for awareness on environmental change. People are working for this cause but we are not getting the kind of success we should get here. Here too, NGOs should come up and play their role,� he said. �Many water bodies are in a bad condition. You can visit places around Noida and will find many water bodies where environment problems have been created. And due to this, the survival, eating habits of the public are adversely affected. NGOs can play an important role here,� he said. Water bodies in Noida and [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Ghaziabad"]Ghaziabad[/URL] have been plagued by the mining mafia as the administration has not been able to curb illegal mining. Talking about UP in specific where he has served as chief minister, he said that he knows many such such schools where teacher-student ratio is as low as 1:200, 1:250 or even 1:300. �How can we improve their lives? The government has done for 70 years but now there is a need for the government and the civil society to come together and fulfil this responsibility,� he said. Singh also mentioned the Naxal affected regions where Naxalites do not allow the government to step in. �Even there, in distant places, I have personally seen NGOs serving people. Hence, NGOs are very important,� he said. Singh said that even after 70 years of Independence, one tends to feel that India being such a large country has not been successful in attaining a homogenous development in all the regions. �There are poor children in schools for whom mid-day meal is the first and last meal. When such people exist in a country, I believe that more than the government, the civil society is responsible for taking them out of poverty,� he said. On the country becoming the fastest growing economy with a GDP growth rate of 7.5%, he urged people to focus on raising the human development index where India stands at 141. [url]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/noida-water-bodies-need-revival-rajnath/articleshow/63239530.cms[/url]

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Team IREF

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Posted by: MANOJa

On: March 10 2018 08:38 AM

[h=1]Noida RWA federation calls for a polythene-free city[/h] [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Meenakshi-Sinha-19258.cms"]Meenakshi Sinha[/URL]| TNN | Mar 9, 2018, 15:18 IST [IMG]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-63232339,width-400,resizemode-4/63232339.jpg[/IMG]Picture for representational purpose only. NOIDA: The [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Noida-Residents-Welfare-Associations"]Noida Residents Welfare Associations[/URL] (RWA) has sent out a circular to resident welfare bodies of all the sector seeking a complete ban on polythene bags in their respective areas. Those failing to comply will be penalised as per the [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/NGT"]NGT[/URL] guidelines. "Further to our circular dated Feb 24 on ensuring plythene ban in residential sectors and across the city, it is noted that many RWAs are yet to make sincere efforts in this regard. Hence, we requested all RWAs to make earnest steps in strengthening a polythene-free Noida drive," said [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/NP-Singh"]NP Singh[/URL], president, [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Federation-of-Noida-Residents-Welfare-Associations"]Federation of Noida Residents Welfare Associations[/URL] ([URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/FONRWA"]FONRWA[/URL]). The RWA federation urged local RWAs to holding regular meetings with residents to educate them regarding harmful and ill-effects of polythene, distribute pamphlets in sectors drawing the attention of the public about the adverse effects of the use of polythene, hold awareness marches in the sectors, put up notices and hoardings and urge all shopkeepers in residential sectors to desist from using polythene bags. "We are determined to make this drive a success and will ensure penal action as per environment norms on anyone found flouting the rules," said Singh. [url]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/noida-rwa-federation-calls-for-a-polythene-free-city/articleshow/63232304.cms[/url]

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Team IREF

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