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Mohali Launches 'First-of-its-Kind' Segregated Waste System
28 Jan
Summary
- Mohali's new waste program requires source segregation into wet, dry, and hazardous.
- A robust surveillance system and control center will monitor operations and prevent illegal dumping.
- Fines will be imposed for non-compliance after 100% door-to-door collection is established.

Mohali is launching a pioneering door-to-door segregated waste collection program, addressing a critical garbage crisis. This initiative mandates households and establishments to segregate waste into wet, dry, and hazardous categories at the source, a system being touted as the first of its kind in Punjab.
The project, executed under a public-private partnership, aims to formalize waste handling and ensure scientific management from collection to disposal. It includes a comprehensive surveillance mechanism with continuous patrolling to prevent illegal dumping and ensure timely cleaning.
To enhance accountability, a central control and command center will monitor operations in real-time, tracking collection vehicles and enabling swift interventions. A dedicated helpline will also be available for public grievances.




