Hyderabad's Garbage Crisis: Commissioner Cracks Down on Waste Agencies

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-17 19:13:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-02 10:43:31

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Hyderabad's Garbage Crisis: Commissioner Cracks Down on Waste Agencies

In a city where waste management is a daily challenge, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is taking a stand against negligence. With a population of over 6.8 million, Hyderabad's waste clearance operations are under scrutiny as the GHMC Commissioner, R.V. Karnan, issues stern notices to concessionaire agencies for failing to meet their contractual obligations.

The spotlight is on Hyderabad Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Limited, tasked with clearing garbage from public areas by 10:30 a.m. daily. However, a recent performance review exposed a concerning reality: on October 16th, only 74% of the 2,532 garbage-vulnerable points were cleared in time. This lapse in compliance has not gone unnoticed. Additionally, the installation of secondary storage bins, a crucial component of the waste management plan, is lagging, with only 850 of the proposed 2,000 bins in place.

Mr. Karnan's response has been swift and decisive. He has warned the agency of severe consequences, emphasizing that cleanliness is a top priority for the GHMC. The Commissioner's frustration is evident as he threatens heavy penalties and even the termination of the contract if the situation persists. The agency's failure to act on repeated requests from officials has led to this critical juncture.

The Commissioner's actions send a clear message: Hyderabad's waste management issues will not be taken lightly. With the city's cleanliness and public health at stake, the GHMC is taking a proactive approach to ensure agencies fulfill their responsibilities. As the battle against urban waste continues, the Commissioner's stern measures may be the wake-up call needed to bring about tangible improvements in Hyderabad's waste management system.