Guwahati civic body inaugurates waste management vehicles
18 Jun 2024
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CW Team
Assam?s capital city, Guwahati , has taken a significant stride towards urban cleanliness and environmental sustainability with the launch of a cutting-edge waste management fleet. Mayor Mrigen Sarania unveiled two state-of-the-art mechanised road sweeping machines and 60 e-Light Commercial Vehicles (E-LCVs) for door-to-door waste collection, positioning Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) as a trailblazer in India for using e-LCVs in household garbage collection.
The newly acquired mechanised road sweeping machines, valued at Rs. 58.7 million, promise to enhance cleanliness on major city roads within GMC's jurisdiction. These machines are designed to effectively combat dust and ensure efficient street sweeping, significantly boosting overall city hygiene.
In addition, the introduction of 60 e-LCVs, procured at a cost of Rs. 66.9 million, represents a substantial leap forward in Guwahati's waste management capabilities. These electric vehicles not only enhance urban aesthetics but also address air pollution concerns. As a non-attainment city under the National Clean Air Programme, Guwahati's adoption of electric vehicles for waste management marks a crucial step towards reducing fossil fuel emissions and promoting sustainability. GMC plans to establish fast charging stations to support the efficient use of e-LCVs, further advancing the city?s sustainability objectives.
The event was graced by several dignitaries, including the Deputy Speaker, Member, Mayor-in-Council, Joint Commissioners, Municipal Secretary, Collector, Assistant Commissioners, Executive Engineer of Janxala Branch, and Assistant Executive Engineer of Janxala Branch. Their presence underscored the initiative's significance for Guwahati's development.
Mayor Mrigen Sarania emphasised the initiative's importance for public health and environmental protection, highlighting GMC?s commitment to enhancing civic services and combating air pollution under the National Clean Air Programme. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for Guwahati?s residents.
GMC?s innovative waste management fleet sets a benchmark for cities across India, showcasing how modern technology can effectively address urban challenges. By improving waste collection efficiency and reducing emissions, Guwahati is leading the way towards a cleaner, healthier future for its residents.
(Source: India Today)
Assam?s capital city, Guwahati , has taken a significant stride towards urban cleanliness and environmental sustainability with the launch of a cutting-edge waste management fleet. Mayor Mrigen Sarania unveiled two state-of-the-art mechanised road sweeping machines and 60 e-Light Commercial Vehicles (E-LCVs) for door-to-door waste collection, positioning Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) as a trailblazer in India for using e-LCVs in household garbage collection.
The newly acquired mechanised road sweeping machines, valued at Rs. 58.7 million, promise to enhance cleanliness on major city roads within GMC's jurisdiction. These machines are designed to effectively combat dust and ensure efficient street sweeping, significantly boosting overall city hygiene.
In addition, the introduction of 60 e-LCVs, procured at a cost of Rs. 66.9 million, represents a substantial leap forward in Guwahati's waste management capabilities. These electric vehicles not only enhance urban aesthetics but also address air pollution concerns. As a non-attainment city under the National Clean Air Programme, Guwahati's adoption of electric vehicles for waste management marks a crucial step towards reducing fossil fuel emissions and promoting sustainability. GMC plans to establish fast charging stations to support the efficient use of e-LCVs, further advancing the city?s sustainability objectives.
The event was graced by several dignitaries, including the Deputy Speaker, Member, Mayor-in-Council, Joint Commissioners, Municipal Secretary, Collector, Assistant Commissioners, Executive Engineer of Janxala Branch, and Assistant Executive Engineer of Janxala Branch. Their presence underscored the initiative's significance for Guwahati's development.
Mayor Mrigen Sarania emphasised the initiative's importance for public health and environmental protection, highlighting GMC?s commitment to enhancing civic services and combating air pollution under the National Clean Air Programme. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for Guwahati?s residents.
GMC?s innovative waste management fleet sets a benchmark for cities across India, showcasing how modern technology can effectively address urban challenges. By improving waste collection efficiency and reducing emissions, Guwahati is leading the way towards a cleaner, healthier future for its residents.
(Source: India Today)
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