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Home / Environment / 55,000 Tonnes Unprocessed: Chandigarh's Dadumajra Dumpsite Still a Concern

55,000 Tonnes Unprocessed: Chandigarh's Dadumajra Dumpsite Still a Concern

12 Dec

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Summary

  • 55,000 MT of unprocessed waste remains at Chandigarh's Dadumajra dumpsite.
  • Chandigarh MP questions repeated deadline extensions for waste remediation.
  • Centre monitors waste management projects via review meetings and inspections.
55,000 Tonnes Unprocessed: Chandigarh's Dadumajra Dumpsite Still a Concern

The Union housing ministry informed the Lok Sabha that 55,000 metric tonnes of unprocessed waste remains at Chandigarh's Dadumajra dumpsite, even as the Union Territory reported clearing the entire 5.1 lakh MT of legacy waste. This update follows repeated extensions for the bioremediation project, sparking concerns among residents and officials. The situation underscores ongoing challenges in waste management despite central government monitoring.

Chandigarh MP Manish Tewari raised questions about the municipal corporation's repeated revision of deadlines, noting previous commitments made before the National Green Tribunal and in parliamentary replies. While the civic body has pushed the completion date to November 30, 2025, the ministry's reply confirmed that all identified legacy waste is remediated, but unprocessed waste continues to accumulate.

The Dadumajra dumpsite remains a critical environmental issue, with the NGT closely monitoring progress due to health and ecological risks. Despite officials' assurances to meet the latest November 30 deadline, the substantial amount of unprocessed waste highlights a persistent gap between commitments and execution, prompting renewed scrutiny of the MC's waste management capabilities.

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The Dadumajra dumpsite has 55,000 MT of unprocessed waste remaining, despite 5.1 lakh MT of legacy waste being cleared.
The municipal corporation has repeatedly revised its deadlines, with the current target set for November 30, 2025, due to ongoing waste accumulation.
The ministry monitors Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) projects through review meetings and field inspections and coordinates with the UT administration.

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