Delhi will get rid of waste, said Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar

Updated: Di, 16 Sep 2025 02:10 am (IST) Minister of Urban Development, Manohar Lal Khattar, announced that he should clean the Bhalaswa landfill in a year to free Delhi from the increasing stack. He talked about the beginning of this work from 17 September and also called on the people of society to clean garbage. State Bureau, New -Delhi. In order to free Delhi from the increasing stack of garbage, the Minister of Urban Development announced Monday Monday Monday that it should clean the Bhalaswa landfill within a year. Also said that they will start with this work from September 17. He said he adopted to clean the Bhalswa shower area. The prominent people of society must also come forward to clean the garbage dump in the cities. Remove ad, just read the news, cleanliness is a social responsibility of all. Union City Development Minister Khattar and Water Power Minister CR Patil also announced the beauty festival of Premier Narendra Modi’s birthday from September 17 in a discussion with reporters Monday. Which will last until October 2. During this, on September 25, it was also announced to start a day one hour and neatness campaign in the country of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay’s birthday. In this campaign, the states as well as the ordinary people also called in a big way. In addition to Bhalwa in Delhi, Ghazipur and Okhla are also large landfills of the garbage. Union Minister Khattar said in response to a question that quick work is also being done to clean it. During this time, Khattar said that a portal was being started to raise awareness against waste, through which dirt is seen in your city, then upload the photo on the portal. It is the responsibility of cities to clean it. He said that in 2024 about eight Lakh was received such complaints, while this time more than two and a half Lakh complaints were received. Water Power Minister Cr Patil said better waste management is needed for water security. We do everything in effect so that water can be transported quickly to the states that are struggling with water and our farmers are prosperous and the people of the drinking water problems can be solved.