MCD strictly on those who spread more than 100 kg of waste in Delhi, released 32 thousand Challans of Rs 85 Lakh - NCR MCD has cut off waste generators in New -Delhi City
Updated: Wed, 01 Oct 2025 02:04 am (IST) MCD has started action against those generating more than 100 kg of garbage in Delhi. 85 Lakhs Challans were issued on large waste producers (BWG) that do not register. According to the MCD, waste disposal is needed at the source for which BWG will have to set up fertilizer plants. So far, 3749 people have registered and action will continue with those who do not register. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. MCD has now started action against people who produce 100 kg or more waste per day. Even after repeated warnings and public notices, they began to billed because they did not register in MCD as Big Waste Producers (BWG). So far, MCD has released more than 32 thousand challengers for Rs 85 Lakh. The corporation has made it clear that this action will continue with those who no longer register. Remove ad just read the news. Registration as 3749 BWG, a senior MCD senior official, said it is necessary to improve the liberation level in Delhi that waste must be disposed of at the source itself. In such a situation, if the BWG produces more wastage, they must set up the work of their office to draw up fog plants in the premises. But a large number of people are negligent in this. The official said the MCD started a special campaign for BWG registration last year, in which 3749 people have so far registered as BWG. The invoices are taken over those who do not register. Wet waste can be made from the fertilizer officer, further said that most of the resident welfare association, hotel, banquet hall, hospital, residential association and institute come under the Purview as BWG. Producing 100 kg or more waste per day. According to the corporation, garbage disposal at the source can reduce the amount of waste going on the landfill. By making manure of wet waste, it can also be used by fog to plants for the environment. According to a report from the 59 BWG registered corporation in the Civil Lines Zone, the maximum registrations have so far been made from the South zone of MCD. While 522 in the middle zone, 439 in Najafgarh zone, 406 in the western zone, 284 in Shahdara southern zone, 284 in Shahdara Northern zone, only 55 in Narela and 59 in Civil Lines Zone.