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Home / Environment / Chandigarh Cracks Down on Litterbugs: 16 Fined!

Chandigarh Cracks Down on Litterbugs: 16 Fined!

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Chandigarh fined 16 residents for littering public spaces.
  • Offenders were identified by tracing clues within discarded waste.
  • MC aims for zero tolerance on littering to ensure a cleaner city.
Chandigarh Cracks Down on Litterbugs: 16 Fined!

The Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (MCC) has significantly ramped up its efforts to combat littering, issuing 16 fines to residents over the last seven days for violating solid waste management norms in public areas. Enforcement teams employed a unique strategy, meticulously tracing discarded waste to identify and penalize offenders through clues like slips and personal documents found within the garbage.

This intensified drive, initiated under the directives of MC commissioner Amit Kumar, targeted various sectors across the city, including residential areas and commercial spaces. Kumar emphasized that maintaining the city's cleanliness is a shared responsibility and declared a zero-tolerance policy for littering and illegal dumping, assuring continued strict enforcement under municipal solid waste rules.

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The MCC is urging citizens to cooperate with civic authorities by adopting responsible waste disposal habits. This collective effort aims to contribute actively to making Chandigarh a cleaner and greener metropolitan area, fostering a healthy and hygienic environment for its inhabitants.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Municipal Corporation (MC) is issuing fines to residents caught littering and tracing offenders through clues found in discarded waste.
Violators face challans (fines) issued by the MC for littering in public spaces and illegal dumping of waste.
The MC aims to ensure a clean, healthy, and hygienic city by enforcing a zero-tolerance policy towards littering and promoting responsible waste disposal.

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