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Bengaluru Garbage Crisis Looms as Drivers Strike
23 Mar
Summary
- Waste collection halted in 76 Bengaluru localities.
- Drivers protest poor working conditions and waste segregation.
- Police file FIRs against contractors for failed waste collection.

Concerns are rising in Bengaluru over a potential renewed garbage crisis. Waste collection services were symbolically halted in 76 localities across the city on Monday, signaling a possible citywide disruption.
The protest by waste collection auto drivers is driven by an escalating dispute over waste segregation practices and their working conditions. Drivers claim they are compelled to spend significant time sorting mixed waste, exposing them to hazardous materials and leading to frequent injuries and health issues.
Officials have labeled the stoppage as illegal, emphasizing that contractors are bound by existing agreements and the Essential Services Maintenance Act to ensure uninterrupted services. In parallel, police have initiated legal actions, filing multiple FIRs against contractors for failing to carry out waste collection duties, resulting in garbage accumulation and public health risks.




