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Door-to-door waste collection in 32 more wards soon

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The Hindu       03.05.2017 

Door-to-door waste collection in 32 more wards soon

GVMC CommissionerM. Harinarayanan  

Self-help group members being given training: Official

To increase the volume of waste collected at the doorstep of residents, GVMC has identified another 32 wards.

"Workers in these wards and members of self-help groups are being given training and we are ready to partner with NGOs too in the activity," Municipal Commissioner M. Hari Narayanan said on Tuesday.

These steps were being taken with a view to reducing dumping of wet waste at the dump yard that would result in the release of gases and GVMC would endeavour to reduce the volume by the World Environment Day on June 5, he told mediapersons here.

At the mini compost yard at Gajuwaka 20 to 30 tonnes of waste from 2400 commercial establishments and market yards was transported and compost made. The compost was being used for the corporation greenery, he said.

Profession tax

Following the issue of GOs by the State government, GVMC would collect profession tax directly from 2017-18. Until now the Commercial Taxes Department was doing it and transferring it to the corporation. “We have taken the data from them and necessary training is given to the staff,” Mr. Hari Narayanan said. It is expected to bring a revenue of Rs. 10 crore to Rs. 15 crore. It can be paid for now at e-seva, ‘Mee Seva’ and ‘Saukaryam’ centres and later online facility will also be introduced.

The Commissioner said with more people utilising the 5 % incentive for payment of annual property tax, in April Rs. 31.7 crore, much higher than Rs. 17 crore in the corresponding period last year was paid.

He said there was no problem with regard to water supply and GVMC was the first to come out with a Summer Action Plan in the entire State.