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Jaipur's Garbage Crisis: Training vs. Reality
7 Feb
Summary
- Municipal workshops aim to improve waste collection practices.
- Residents report irregular garbage collection and foul smells.
- Poor sanitation negatively impacts local businesses and footfall.

Jaipur's Municipal Corporation is implementing capacity-building workshops for waste collection staff across all zones. These sessions are intended to enhance waste segregation, ensure timely collection, and improve overall cleanliness practices within the city.
Despite these initiatives, residents from various areas, including the Walled City, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Pratap Nagar, and Sanganer, report persistent issues with irregular garbage collection. Uncollected waste often remains for up to two days, creating unpleasant odors and unhygienic environments. This affects daily life and commercial activities, with shopkeepers noting a decrease in customer visits due to visible garbage.
Residents acknowledge the value of training programs but stress that consistent and punctual garbage collection remains the paramount concern for improving the city's sanitation system and overall quality of life.



