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New Delhi : The 1st regional workshop on star rating of garbage- free cities, organized by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) in collaboration with the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), was inaugurated by Meenakshi Lekhi, Member of Parliament, on April 18 in the presence of Durga Shanker Mishra, Secretary, MoHUA.
Naresh Kumar, Chairman, NDMC, V K Jindal, National Mission Director – Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM-Urban), were also present at the event. Addressing the gathering, Ms Lekhi said that a coordinated approach with decentralized solutions should be put in place for tackling the huge generation of Municipal waste in the cities. Emphasizing on the importance of public participation in making cities garbage free, she also stressed on enforcing penalties for violators of hygiene and cleanliness principles.
Mishra said that along with the annual Swachh Survekshan activity, the star rating of garbage free cities will create a healthy competition among the cities across the country to achieve the goals of cleanliness and 100% solid waste management.
The day -long workshop was attended by over 250 Urban Local Body (ULB) officials including Mayors and Commissioners, from New Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana and neighbouring ULBs of Uttar Pradesh. The workshop was held to familiarize and build the capacities of state and city officials and other stakeholders about the newly launched Star Rating Protocol of Garbage- Free Cities by MoHUA, which is a holistic evaluation system for the entire solid waste management (SWM) value chain, according to a PIB release.
The Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) focuses on two key objectives- eradication of open defecation and 100% scientific solid waste management (SWM) across all 4,041 statutory towns and cities. To continue the momentum on scientific management of solid waste and motivate cities to achieve more cleanliness, the Star-Rating Protocol of Garbage Free Cities was launched by MoHUA on January 20, 2018.
The 7-star rating is innovatively designed on a SMART (Single metric, Measurable, Achievable, Rigorous verification Targeted towards outcomes) approach – making it the first-of-its kind rating tool for assessing cleanliness of cities and towns in India. The system, based on 12 parameters, builds on the spirit of healthy competition among cities and the aspirations of cities to progress towards higher standards of “Swachhata” and its sustainability. This was the first in a series of 17 workshops scheduled to be held across all states by June 2018 to institutionalise the protocol towards a Garbage Free India.
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