The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is revolutionizing its approach to tackle the issue of garbage dumping at vulnerable points by adopting a unique and interactive strategy.
Instead of traditional lectures, GHMC officials are engaging with local residents by providing refreshments such as cool drinks and tea, creating a conducive atmosphere for discussions. In addition to casual conversations, sanitary field assistants are encouraging residents to participate in recreational activities like carrom games and arm wrestling at identified garbage vulnerable points. This innovative approach not only draws attention to the problem but also fosters a sense of community and shared responsibility for maintaining cleanliness in the area.
GHMC officials have identified 3,400 garbage vulnerable points and have successfully eliminated around 500 of them. To further reinforce their efforts, GHMC is implementing a weekly ‘basti action plan’ aimed at achieving 100% door-to-door collection of solid waste and eliminating remaining garbage vulnerable points. By integrating community engagement and recreational activities into their waste management strategy, GHMC is not only addressing the immediate issue of garbage dumping but also building stronger community bonds and promoting a culture of cleanliness and responsibility among residents. This innovative approach sets a positive example for other municipalities seeking effective solutions to urban waste management challenges.