Bengal Eyes Replication Of Indore’s Swachh Model
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): With Indore continuing to set benchmarks in urban cleanliness, a West Bengal team led by State Cabinet Minister Dilip Ghosh on Thursday visited the city to study its waste management and sanitation model, with an aim to replicate key elements in Bengal. Ghosh, accompanied by officials and experts, undertook a one-day study tour and reviewed the entire waste management…
State Cabinet Minister Dilip Ghosh led a West Bengal delegation to Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on Thursday to study the city’s renowned cleanliness and sanitation model. The team, comprising officials, experts, and an IIT professor, spent a day reviewing Indore’s waste management chain, from the Command and Control Centre to waste processing plants.
Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav briefed the delegation on the city’s sanitation evolution, emphasizing that Indore’s model was the result of nearly two decades of consistent effort. Ghosh acknowledged West Bengal’s current gaps in urban sanitation but expressed interest in learning from successful models like Indore’s to adapt them locally.
The delegation plans to study these systems in detail and explore their phased implementation in West Bengal.
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