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Congress MP Karti Chidambaram has suggested Greater Chennai Corporation learn waste management from Indore's exemplary municipal body instead of Europe. This comes amidst DMK-Congress tensions ...
Transformation of Indore Zoo into a zero-waste facility. Digitalization of on-demand garbage collection. Establishment of a 200 TPD solid waste management plant. Procurement of advanced sweeping ...
NEW DELHI: Indore ... based green waste processing plant under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U). This groundbreaking initiative aims to revolutionise the city’s waste management system ...
Indore's launch of the first PPP-based green waste processing plant marks a significant milestone in India's journey towards sustainable urban development. By effectively converting green waste into ...
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A groundbreaking study from the Indian Institute of Management Indore reveals how commodity price crashes can ripple across global markets, with natural gas, sugar and ...
For the past seven years, Indore has been named as the country's cleanest city.In a statement, the ministry stated that the program intends to transform the city's waste management by converting ...
The Indore Municipal Corporation will launch a mobile app for paid services to collect trash items. Aiming to enhance cleanliness, Indore's initiative follows its title as India's cleanest city.
Indore: The meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) tourism sector in Madhya Pradesh is witnessing a significant resurgence, leading to increased hotel occupancy at various ...
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This initiative not only addresses waste management challenges but also creates a sustainable revenue stream for the city. (Photo Source: Canva) Indore, India’s cleanest city, is taking a significant ...
says the Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp). On average, food makes up the biggest component of domestic waste at 30.6%, followed by plastic (21.9%), paper (15.3% ...