Local governance of solid waste management- A case study of Ludhiana city ( Punjab), India
By: Kaur, Amanjot
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BookPublisher: Man & Development Description: 42(2), Jun, 2020: p.57-74.Subject(s): Solid waste management, Swachh bharat abhiyan, Waste segregation, Dry waste, Wet waste, Door-to-door collection, Community bin system, Landfill sites| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Solid waste management is one of the fundamental and essential services profived by local bodies in India. The efficient waste management results in public health protection.; environment sustainability; economic development by providing for waste disposal services; ensuring quality life to the public; and lastly, it generates income and employment in the sector itself. On the other hand, inefficient waste practices lead to serious environmental and health implication in the country. – Reproduced


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