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Garbage vehicles without number plates, accident prompt NMC inspection

Garbage vehicles without number plates, accident prompt NMC inspection

Time of India6 days ago
Nagpur: Alarmed by complaints of garbage collection vehicles operating without number plates and a recent fatal accident involving one such vehicle, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) conducted a zone-wise inspection of all garbage-lifting trucks on Monday.
The drive coincided with Nagpur's disappointing 27th rank in in the Swachh Survekshan, but officials clarified the inspection was scheduled earlier and aimed at tightening door-to-door waste collection.
On instructions from municipal commissioner Abhijeet Chaudhari, additional municipal commissioner (City) Vasumana Pant visited parking sites across all 10 municipal zones.
M/s AG Enviro Pvt Ltd and M/s BVG India Ltd are responsible for lifting garbage from homes in Nagpur.
Speaking to TOI, Pant clarified that the inspection was long planned. "The visit happened now because I wasn't available before, and I wanted it to be done in my presence," she said added that the drive was also in responde to two or three complaints, including one fatal accident and sightings of garbage vehicles without registration plates.
Pant stressed the exercise is meant to strengthen the door-to-door garbage collection system.
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The inspection covered 536 vehicles, both small and large. The zone-wise figures are: 64 at Seeta Nagar, 69 at Jaitala, 13 at Budhwar Bazar, 150 at Bhandewadi (AG), 87 at Bhandewadi (BVG), 35 at Dahi Bazar, 56 at Kamgar Nagar, 57 at Ahuja Nagar, and 5 at Mankapur Ghat.
Pant was accompanied by deputy municipal commissioner (solid waste management) Rajesh Bhagat, chief sanitation officer Dr Gajendra Mahalle, all zonal officers, nuisance detection squad zone heads, workshop department staff, IEC team members, and representatives of the two waste collection firms. Pant issued instructions to officials managing the vehicles, stressing the need for strict compliance and daily monitoring.
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