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Dairy Waste Flows: FIRs Fly as Buddha Nullah Suffers
29 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Dairy owners face multiple FIRs for discharging waste into Buddha Nullah.
- MC staff faced manhandling while enforcing rules against illegal discharge.
- Dairies accuse the municipal corporation of irregular dung collection.

The persistent issue of dairy waste polluting Buddha Nullah has resurfaced with the registration of multiple FIRs against dairy owners at the Tajpur Road Dairy Complex. These actions follow complaints that cow dung and wastewater were illegally discharged into the water body, violating government directives. During enforcement efforts, municipal corporation staff also reported being subjected to manhandling.
Despite ongoing efforts by the municipal corporation, including issuing notices and cutting illegal pipelines, the problem remains unresolved. Dairy owners, however, argue that the corporation's failure to regularly collect cow dung exacerbates the situation, leading to accumulation and eventual flow into the nullah. They contend that they are being targeted without addressing the root cause of waste management inefficiencies.




