From: b sabha <bcsabha.kal...@gmail.com>


Your apprehensions ( Wet & dry garbage mixing up in dumpers going to dumping 
yard & more useage of plastic bags ) are true & genuine. These questions are 
raised by all tax payers.

Deonar incidence & todays High court directive to BMC asking for time line to 
close Deonar dumping grounds is great eye opener.

If you remember we agitated strongly to close Gorai dumping ground, court's 
intervention, BMC closed it Then we went to throw our garbage in our 
neighbour's ground at Uttan Bhayander's ground. They agitated, now court is 
asking to stop it very soon. BMC is seeking another neighbour's ground at 
Taloja & Airoli, to throw our garbage in their grounds. Very soon we will have 
no place on earth to dump our Garbage That's the million Dollars Question 
haunting all of us.

Very soon we are working to ensure that nothing goes to dumping ground.

How it can happen?

Segregation mandatory.

Wet garbage will be converted into manure by drum rollers easily available in 
market.

Dry garbage can be given to our rag picker & other collecting agents. BMC has 
started Dry garbage vans in all wards.

Your E waste agencies run collection points are being set up in each ward.

The BMC is coming with proposals for giving REBATE IN PROPERTY TAX. They have 
discussed with our NGOs, this proposal. Very soon it will be implemented.

Humble request please cooperate, participate & involve your self in our 
struggle to save this earth.

BMC has increased budget for Swatch Bharat Abhiyan, please remember we are 
paying new tax also on it.

The authorities ie. BMC/ STATE GOVT are working but unless we volunteer to 
help, then & then this disaster can be averted.

Thanks

Willi Shirsat
AGNI/ BDJN/Church In City


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