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List of Graphs
Graph 4.1.1 Number of participants in each workshop as per location……………….. 12
Graph 4.1.2 Profile of participants and their respective departments/ agencies……...... 13
Graph 7.1 Consolidated bar graph showing pattern of issue and challenges……....... 60
Graph 8.1 Rating by participants for the lectures…………………………………..... 66
Graph 8.1 Rating by participants for the logistics………………………………….... 67
List of Tables
Table 5.1 Profile of resource persons ………………………………………… 15
List of Figures
Figure 2.1 Inauguration session of the workshop………………….……………….. 5
Figure 2.2 Technical Sessions and panel discussions……………………………… 5
Figure 2.3 Demonstration being given to the participants during field visits……… 6
Figure 2.4 Presentation of group activities by participants………………………… 7
Figure 2.5 Interaction among participants during group activities……………….… 8
Figure 3.1 Bags, gifts and memento made from eco-friendly and recycled materials 10
used in the workshop…………………………………………………….
Figure 3.2 Eco-friendly pens and pencils used in the workshops…………………. 10
Figure 6.1.1 Participants analyzing the E-waste collection box installed at ward 18
Coimbatore……………………………………………………………..
Figure 6.1.2 Compost Beds viewed during the field visit of Coimbatore workshop 2. 18
Figure 6.1.3 Biomethanation plant………………..………………………………….. 18
Figure 6.1.4 Vermicomposting plant………….……………………………………… 18
Figure 6.2.1 Aerobic Composting Site at New Friends Colony, Delhi……………… 19
Figure 6.2.2 Material recovery Facility (MRF) at Ghata, Gurgaon………………….. 19
Figure 6.3.1 Integrated SWM Plant at Muni ki Reti and Shishambara………………. 20
Figure 6.3.2 Windrow composting of Garden waste at Gandhi Park………………... 20
Figure 6.4.1 Participants addressing the source segregation initiative and the MRF 21
by Swachh organization…………………………………………………
Figure 6.4.2 Participants interacting with the officials of Saswad Municipal Council 21
and seeing the waste collectors………………………………………….
Figure 6.4.3 Participants at Saswad Municipal Council to visit the Bio-mining 21
facility……………………………………………………………………
Figure 6.5.1 Participants visiting the compost yard during the field visit at 22
Ambikapur’s workshop. Right: Participants analyzing the STP at the
Tertiary waste collection center during workshop in Ambikapur’s……..
Figure 6.5.2 Plastic Segregation at SLRM Centre……………………………………. 22
Figure 6.6.1 Door to door collection vehicles at Patiala: Right MRF at Patiala……. 23
Figure 6.7.1 Generation of biogas from food waste at Windsor castle Right: Waste 24
conversion to electricity for lighting streetlights at Veeranam, Salem
corporation…………………………..…………………………………
Figure 6.7.2 Barrel composting at Komarapayalam Right: dump site at 24
Vendipalayam……………………………………………………………
Figure 6.8.1 Site visit by the participants to composting plant, plastic recycling plant 25
Figure 6.8.2 Decentralized wet waste recycling facility at Chandrapur, Kamrup……. 25
Figure 6.9.1 Material Recovery Facility (MRF) at Pal, Surat………………………... 26
Figure 6.9.2 Plastic Recycling Centre at Surat. Right: Recycled plastic granules 26
formed after processing………………………………………………….
Figure 6.10.1 Door to Door collection system………………………………………… 27
Figure 6.10.2 Bio-chest machine shown to participants………………………………. 27
Figure 6.11.1 Composting in Nandini dairy. Right: The composting center present in 28
Bodh Gaya Municipal Corporation office………………………………
Figure 6.11.2 Participants analyzing the compost produced at Nandini Dairy………... 28
Figure 6.12.1 Participants during the site visit of the workshop………………………. 29
Figure 6.12.2 Participants visiting the compost plant…………………………………. 29
Figure 6.13.1 Door to Door Collection and source segregation at Park Enclave 30
Society, Jamshedpur…………………………………………………….
Figure 6.13.2 Dry Waste Collection Centre, Jamshedpur……………………………... 30
Figure 6.13.3 Road made from plastic waste at Jamshedpur………………………….. 30
Figure 6.14.1 Participants at the compost plant. Right: STP at Kalika Dham………… 31
Figure 6.14.2 Participants at the Biogas plant at Katra……………………….……….. 31
Figure 6.15.1 20 Ton Bio Methanation plant……………………………….…………. 32
Figure 6.15.2 Participants at centralized processing plant in Indore………………….. 32
Figure 6.15.3 Participants at bio methanation plant…………………………………… 32
Figure 6.15.4 Decentralized processing plant…………………………………………. 32
Figure 6.16.1 C&D Waste Recycling…………………………………………….……. 33
Figure 6.16.2 Sehaj Safai Kendra at Chandigarh…..…………………………………... 33
Figure 6.16.3 Centralized Composting Plant at Chandigarh…………………………... 33
Figure 6.17.1 E-waste recycling facility……………………………………………….. 34
Figure 6.17.2 MSW Dump yard and transfer station. Right: STP……………………... 34
Figure 6.18.1 Discussion on SWM Rules by R.B. Samal from Orissa State Pollution 35
Control Board, Puri Workshop Right: Participants at Faecal Sludge
Treatment Plant (FSTP), Puri……………………………………………
Figure 6.18.2 Participants at the vermicomposting unit, Nandankanan Zoo, 35
Bhubaneswar Right: Participants at the biogas plant at Kalinga Institute
of Social Sciences, Bhubaneswar………………………………………..
Figure 6.19.1 Integrated solid waste management plant in 36
Jaipur……………………………..
Figure 6.19.2 Single window clearance center………………………………………… 36
Figure 6.20.1 Door-to-Door Collection and use of smart solution for tracking of waste 37
collection at Patrakar Colony, Ranital…………………………………..
Figure 6.21.1 Centralized composting plant at Imphal………………………………… 38
Figure 6.21.2 Plastic recycling unit at Imphal…………………………………………. 38
Figure 6.22.1 Integrated Waste Management Plant: Sanitary Landfill, RDF Stuffed 39
bricks, Compost via Windrow Composting method, Aligarh…………..
Figure 6.23.1 Dry waste collection centre, initiative by Hasiru Dala, Mysuru. Right: 40
Participants at the dry waste collection centre, Mysuru…………………
Figure 6.23.2 Segregation by Mysuru City Corporation………………………………. 40
Figure 6.23.3 Composting of animal dung at Mysuru…………………………………. 40
Figure 6.24.1 Transfer station and composting plant at Lucknow…………………….. 41
Figure 6.25.1 Participants during the site visit at Hirvavan Park in Silvassa – Leaf 42
Composting………………………………………………………………
Figure 6.25.2 Participants during the site visit at Brahma Kumari Rajyog Kendra- 42
Decentralized Composting through Khamba Composter………………..
Figure 6.25.3 Participants during the site visit at Thakur Complex – (Dry & Wet) 42
Segregated waste collected by Silvassa Municipal
Committee………………………………………………………………..
Figure 6.25.4 Participants during the site visit at Damanganga Valley resort and Ras 42
Resort (Bulk Garbage Generators) onsite composting through Organic
Waste converter………………………………………………………….
Figure 6.26.1 Participants at Vaijapur seeing D-2-D collection………………………... 44
Figure 6.26.2 Participants at Vaijapur seeing SLRM Centre…………………………... 44
Figure 6.27.1 Demonstration of Bailing machine and compressed waste is sent to 45
authorized recycler………………………………………………………
Figure 6.27.2 100 kg Biogas Plant for food waste at Nadda Sahib Gurudwara……….. 45
Figure 6.28.1 Dry leaves composting, explained by the resource persons to the 46
participants during Agra field visit………………………………………
Figure 6.28.2 Participants understanding composting through flower waste during 46
Agra site visit…………………………………………………………….
Figure 6.28.3 Decentralized composting technique (an initiative of RWA) is explained 46
by Green hands NGO to the participants……………………..
Figure 6.29.1 Participants visiting integrated solid waste management facility and 47
Compost Plant…………………………………………………………
Figure 6.29.2 Participants visiting Leachate Treatment Plant and Plastic to fuel Plant 47
Figure 6.29.3 Biomethanation Plant by Co- fermentation to produce biogas and 47
generate electricity………………………………………………………
Figure 6.30.1 Participants at Scrapshala in Ravindrapuri……………………………… 48
Figure 6.30.2 Participants at the common Bio-waste medical facility………………… 48
Figure 6.31.1 Remediation of the existing dumping yard, bio-mining process at 49
Kapuluppada…………………………………………………………….
Figure 6.31.2 Composting center by GVMC at Gajuwaka & Dry waste collection 49
center by GVMC at Anakapalli………………………………………….
Figure 6.32.1 Products being made out of recycled paper by women at Seva………… 50
Figure 6.32.2 Flower waste recycling unit…………………………………………….. 50
Figure 6.32.3 MRF of dry waste………………………………………………………. 50
Figure 6.33.1 Participants at mechanical bio compost plant at Jhansi………………… 51
Figure 6.33.2 Faecal sludge management site at Jhansi……………………………….. 51
Figure 6.34.1 E-waste collection center at electronic city……………………………... 52
Figure 6.34.2 Participants at the CASS center by CDD Society at Kenge…………….. 52
Figure 6.35.1 Decentralized Home Composting at Sathya Ellite Apartments, Madurai 53
Right: FSTP Unit at Sathya Ellite Apartment, Madurai…………………
Figure 6.35.2 Micro Composting Centre, Central Market, Madurai………………….. 53
Figure 6.35.3 Bio-Box Technology for Composting, GRT Hotels, Madurai…………. 53
Figure 6.36.1 Participants being given a demonstration at the Sewage Treatment Plant 54
(STP) at Rajgir Right: Participants at the Solid Waste Management
Centre at Rajgir………………………………………………………….
Figure 6.36.2 Handicrafts made from multilayered plastic at Rajgir Waste 54
Management Centre Right: Participants at the Vermicomposting Unit...
Figure 6.37.1 Participants visited Vermi Compost Plant and Land capping at 55
Bhandewadi………………………………………………………………
Figure 6.37.2 Weighing Bridge and waste inventory monitoring and Paper bag 55
making at Apang Sewa Niketa…………………………………………..
Figure 6.38.1 Participants at Mumbai workshop showing decentralized processing….. 56
Figure 6.38.2 Participants at Mumbai workshop shown decentralized processing at 56
BGG……………………………………………………………………..
Figure 6.39.1 Visit to the centralized Compost Plant at Dhapa, Kolkata. Right: 57
Participants at the closed landfill site at Dhapa, Kolkata……………….
Figure 6.39.2 Demonstration by Ms. Sujata on community composting, Salt Lake, 57
Kolkata Right: A discussion on source segregation at Uttarpara by
chairman of Uttarpara Municipality……………………………………..
Figure 6.40.1 Dry waste segregation center……………………………………………. 58
Figure 6.40.2 Dry waste collection point at Martam…………………………………… 58
Figure 7.1 Group activity 1 presented by participants showing issue and challenges 61
in SWM………………………………………………………………….
Figure 7.2 Group activity 2 presented by participants showing bankable detailed 63
project report of SWM…………………………………………………..
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1 INTRODUCTION
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1.1 Introduction
The Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) was launched on 2nd October, 2014. It is an ambitious initiative
by Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi to make Indian cities clean and open defecation free.
The Swachh Survekshan is a tool for identifying and ranking the cleanest cities in the country. It is
being used by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) since 2016 to monitor the cities
and achieve the SBM objectives. In the past few years the Mission has witnessed an overwhelming
participation of citizens from across the country that has successfully made SBM a “Jan Andolan”
(people’s movement) in its true sense.
National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) has over forty years of experience in inter-disciplinary
research and capacity building on issues relevant to urban India. The Institute has successfully
executed several capacity building programmes on behalf of Government of India. NIUA has been
engaged in conducting Exposure Workshops on Solid Waste Management (SWM) for the Urban
Local bodies (ULBs), as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban). This has been spread over three
phases in 2016, 2017 and 2018 respectively.
This report elaborates the 80 exposure workshops conducted in third phase of SBM (Urban). It
includes the general format of the workshops, profile of participants representing different Urban
Local Bodies, profile of the resource persons, field visit details, group activities and consolidated
feedback from the participants regarding the workshop along with illustrations.
The third phase kick-started on 20th June 2018 with a 3 day workshop that witnessed participation
from 43 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) of the National Capital Region (NCR). This was followed by a
5-day national level master trainers’ workshop held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, from August
20-24, 2018. This workshop was done to train the 13 Training Entities (TEs), selected through a
competitive process (RFP process). With the goal of reaching out to 1600 ULBs and 3200
participants all over the country, 80 City Cluster Workshops were conducted by the TEs, each of 3
days duration. A total of 73 workshops were conducted from September 17th till December 31st, 2018
and a total of 3090 representatives from 1636 ULBs have participated.
These cluster workshops were conducted in 43 locations all over the country. At least one resource
person from NIUA attended each of these workshops. In addition to monitoring, the representative
from NIUA conducted sessions on Swachh Survekshan, ODF, ODF+, ODF++ Protocol and Star
Rating of Garbage Free Cities. Map 1.1 shows locations where the workshops were held and location
of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) that nominated officials to attend these workshops.
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2 GENERAL FORMAT
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The City Cluster Workshops were spread over 3 days duration. The first day involved inaugural and
orientation sessions. In most of the workshops, senior administrative representatives such as
commissioners, elected representatives such as mayors, and senior representatives from State
Government and SBM Directorates were present in the inaugural session as chief guests. The
lectures and panel discussions on this day included presentation on the provisions in the latest waste
management rules. This covered the SWM rules, plastic waste management rules, e-waste
management rules, biomedical waste management rules, Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste
management rules. In addition to this, a session was dedicated for the discussion of the technologies
available for management of solid waste in both centralized and decentralized manner.
Participants were taken to field visits on the second day. The purpose of the field visit was to
demonstrate to the participants, centralized as well as decentralized waste management technologies
in solid waste management as alternatives to dumping and landfilling. They included the following:
Dumpsite and Landfill site
Waste to Energy Plant
Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling Plant
Decentralized wet waste composting at the community and household level by Residents’
Welfare Societies (RWAs) and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Material Recovery Facility (MRF)
Kitchen waste-based biomethanation plant by Bulk Garbage Generators (BGG)
Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant (FSTP)
Apart from this, attempts were made to highlight certain innovative initiatives in solid waste
management.
Figure 2.3 Demonstration being given to the participants during field visits
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The third day started with a recapitulation session of the first two days. This was followed by a
session on the business models waste management and the financial aspects of SBM. In the latter
focus was laid on the criteria of accessing SBM funds. In the later half of this day, individual quiz
and group activities were also held. For the group activities, participants were divided into smaller
groups of 5 to 6 members each. Efforts were made to ensure heterogeneous composition of groups,
i.e. each group had members representing different ULBs and varied backgrounds.
During the first group activity, participants were asked to highlight common and unique issues and
challenges associated with solid waste management. In the second group activity, participants were
asked to select a hypothetical city, town or ward. They selected approaches and technologies to make
the projects economically viable and bankable so as to access SBM funds.
The workshop ended with the valedictory session where participation certificates and prizes were
awarded to the winners of the quiz and group activities by the senior administrative and elected
representatives of the state government or Urban Local Bodies. On an average there were 3 to 4
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resource persons present in each workshop. The resource persons were from Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGOs), academic institutions, public administration and research organizations. The
first city cluster workshop commenced on 17th September, 2018 at Coimbatore. Till 31st December,
2018, 73 workshops have been completed. For more details regarding the agenda of the individual
workshops, please refer to Annexure IA.
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3 GREEN FEATURES
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Care was taken to ensure the use of upcycled and recycled products during the course of the
workshops. Use of plastic bottles and cutlery was avoided. As a token of appreciation, resource
persons and chairpersons heading the technical sessions were given mementoes made from recycled
materials. Certificates and prizes awarded to the participants were also prepared from recycled paper.
This helped spread the message among the participants that recycling is not essentially a destination,
it is a habit that can be incorporated into our daily lives. These little steps would help in going a long
way in conviction and behaviour change of participants.
Figure 3.1 Bags, gifts and memento made from eco-friendly and recycled materials used in the workshop
Apart from promoting green aspects in the workshops, care was taken to ensure that the products
used in the workshop also helped in livelihood generation of local and indigenous communities. The
bag used in the workshops were made from jute, recycled denim or indigenous material such as
“sitalpaati” mostly made by women from Self Help Groups (SHGs).
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The total number of participants in 73 workshops is 3090. The participants were from varied
professional backgrounds such as Public Health and Sanitation department, Planning and
Engineering Department, Municipal Commissioner/CEO/EO/BDO, MIS/IEC personnel, SWM
Experts / (Programme Implementing Unit) PIUs, Nodal Officers/City Managers, finance department
among others. Graph 4.1.1 shows number of participants in each workshop. Contact details of the
participants have been provided in Annexure II.
Participants ULB
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Graph 4.1.2. shows the participants’ profile and the different departments/ background/ specialized
agencies they belong to, whereas diagram 3.1. shows profile of participants expressed in percentage.
Profile of Participants
Number of participant from each Dept/ Agency
1000 928
900
800
700
600 564
529
500
400 328
300 232
176 153
200
81
100 54
Departments/ Agencies
Profile of Participants
3% 5%
8% Finance Department
2% Municipal Comissioner/CEO/EO/BDO
17%
MIS/IEC
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5 RESOURCE PERSONS
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Consultant
16%
22%
Academic
NGO
20%
Government
20%
22% Company
The resource persons imparted knowledge on various subjects related to waste management like E-
waste management, integration of waste pickers, C&D waste management, developing tender
documents etc., source segregation, Waste Recycling, Fecal Sludge Management and several such
topics citing best practices and grass-root examples. Most importantly they shared ground level
issues and challenges associated with various waste management aspects. In addition to this, they
answered doubts and queries from the participants during the technical sessions and field visit.
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This chapter comprises a collection of site details visited across various workshop locations all over
India. The visit to these sites exposed the participants to different centralized and decentralized
technologies such as:
For further details on the number of participants and ULBs kindly refer to Annexure I-B.
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The field visit at Coimbatore commenced with the vermicomposting plant at Vellalore compost yard.
Here, the inerts and recyclables are segregated and the wet waste is shredded. Then the waste was
transferred to the windrows platform. This unit receives approximately 100 MT of waste. The best
thing about the unit is the minimum generation of leachate. Following this, the participants were
taken to the gasifier crematorium at the Najundapuram area. This is built on a PPP (Public Private
Partnership) model. In order to reduce the LPG requirement, biomass gasifier is used for cremation
purposes. After visiting the cremation ground, the participants were taken to the integrated and
sustainable solid and liquid resource management (SLRM) unit located in Kurudampalayam. After
this, the participants were taken to the Sunnyside apartments at Peelamedu, which is a residential
colony with 248 households. The waste generated is approximately 360 kg per day. This was
followed by a visit to the home composting site where composting was carried out at household level
using the khamba composting system. The visit ended with the kitchen waste based biogas plant at
Amma Unavagam premises at Chitra Nagar.
6.1.1 Participants analyzing the E-waste collection Figure 6.1.2: Compost Beds viewed during the field
box installed at ward 22 Coimbatore visit of Coimbatore workshop 2.
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During the field visit in Gurugram participants were taken to the Aerobic Composting Site at New
Friends Colony, Delhi, where they were demonstrated decentralized community composting. This
was followed by a visit to the centralized compost plant at Okhla run by IL and FS. The next site was
at Gualpahari where biomethanation process using TEAM technology by TERI was explained to
them. The participants were exposed to decentralized community composting at two sites. The
former uses household waste and the latter garden and kitchen waste for preparing compost. The first
one was at Silver Oaks Housing Society, run by Greenbandhu and the second one was at Haryana
Institute of Public Administration (HIPA). The field visit ended with a visit to the Material Recovery
Facility (MRF) at Ghata, Gurgaon where dry waste was being collected, segregated and sold with the
help of local waste pickers.
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Figure 6.2.2: Material recovery Facility (MRF) at Ghata, Gurgaon
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During the field visit at Dehradun participants were taken to the Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM)
at Rishikesh. This was a mid-scale facility that was specially designed for operation in hilly regions. The
facility included remediation of the old dumpsite, plastic waste management, composting and mechanical
segregation. The next site was the ISWM facility at Shishambara which included processing, composting and
safe disposal of waste through a sanitary landfill. Post this visit, participants were shown how the garden
waste of Dehradun was being processed through windrow composting at Gandhi Park. The next visit was
Madhuban Hotel, a Bulk Garbage Generator (BGG) using alfa thermo-quick compost machine to convert their
food waste into compost. The hotel also had their own Sewage Treatment Plant (STP). Dehradun Municipal
Corporation had installed 80 under-ground dustbins in 28 strategic locations all over the city.
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Four sites were covered during the field visit. At first, the participants were taken to a ward to
observe the door-to-door collection system through segregation at source. With the help of Swachh,
an NGO a MRF facility was initiated. The second site was at Saswad Municipal Council. They have
installed a bio-mining plant and a separate hygiene box for collecting sanitary napkins. Further, the
ULB officials were taken to Moshi integrated plant which had a mechanical composting system,
plastic to fuel plant and a landfill site. The last part of the field visit included a visit to the Roseland
society which had a composting plant.
Figure 6.4.1: Participants addressing the source segregation initiative and the MRF by Swach organization
Figure 6.4.2: Participants interacting with the officials of Saswad Municipal Council and seeing the waste collectors
Figure 6.4.3 Participants at Saswad Municipal Council to visit the Bio-mining facility
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Figure 6.5.1: Participants visiting the compost yard. Figure 6.5.2: Plastic Segregation at SLRM Centre
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Map 6.6.1 Location of field visit sites- Patiala Map 6.6.2. Location of field visit sites- Patiala
workshop 1 workshop 1
The first site was a Centralized Composting unit at Nawanshahr which included 100 composting pits.
This was followed by a visit to the remediation of the old dumpsite. A decentralized composting unit
was shown in the parks of Nawanshahr. Next, the participants were taken to the Centralized
composting and waste disposal facility at Bhadson. This was followed by a visit to the biogas plant.
In the second half of the day, the participants were taken to the centralized composting unit and
remediation facility at Moonak. One of the schools in Moonak had a composting pit and the students
were involved in making products from recyclable materials. The school had also installed and
incinerator for disposal of sanitary napkins.
Figure 6.6.1: Left: Door to door collection vehicles at Patiala. Right: MRF at Patiala
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The participants were taken to a biogas Plant run by the municipal corporation of Yercaud. The plant
uses the waste generated from slaughterhouses and vegetable market having a quantum of 18
tons/day. The next site was a dry waste collection centre which was operated and managed by
Kuppaikaaran. This dry waste is collected on a daily basis from the sanitary workers. To demonstrate
decentralized composting at the community level, the participants were then taken to
Komarapallyam Municipality, which has come up with an innovative model of onsite composting
using the barrel method. This has been implemented in 26 wards of the municipality corporation.
Figure 6.7.1: Generation of biogas from food waste at Windsor castle Right: Waste conversion to electricity for
lighting streetlights at Veeranam, Salem corp.
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A total of six sites were covered during the field visit. At first, participants were taken to the landfill
site at West Boragaon which was adjacent to a wetland. The same location had a composting plant,
but it is non-functional at present. The third site was a dry waste recycling centre at Kamrup. It had a
centralized multilayered plastic waste recycling unit. The fourth site was a composting facility
located at the IAS officers colony, Khanapara. The fifth site was a centralized wet waste recycling
facility at Panikhaity, Kamrup. The last site was a decentralized wet waste recycling facility at
Chandrapur, Kamrup.
Figure 6.8.1: Site visit by the participants to composting plant and plastic recycling plant.
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Figure 6.9.2: Plastic Recycling Centre at Surat. Right: Recycled plastic granules formed after processing
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The first site was a Information and Communications Technology (ICT) system at Srikalahasti
Municipality. The ULB uses real-time monitoring system and Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) enabled tools for door to door collection and transportation. The attendance of the
waste pickers is done through biometric and Financial records (FRS) system. The Real Time
Monitoring System (RTMS) ensures that the workers collect and scan the Radio Frequency
Identification Device (RFID) tags of each gate. A black spot monitoring mechanism is used by field
level supervisors to track black spots of different categories on a daily basis. Next, participants were
taken to a centralized compost plant at Thukivakam, which was 10 km away from the center of
Tirupati city. This centralized unit is maintained by Tirupati Municipal Corporation (TMC) and uses
the box composting method. The participants were then taken to see the bio-chest machine which
converted biodegradable waste to compost. This bio-chest machine was an on-site, in-vessel organic
waste composting unit located near old TPPM School, Tirupati. The next site was at Parkasam Park
where in vessel onsite composting unit was installed.
The next site was the 50 MLD STP located at Thukivakam. The plant treats the sewage through
primary oxidation ponds with an average intake of 32 MLD. In the end, the participants were taken
to the aerobic waste composting unit, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam hill temple town. The unit had
a capacity of processing 50 tons of wet waste per day.
Figure 6.10.1: Door to Door collection system Figure 6.10.2: Bio-chest machine shown to participants
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The participants of Bodh Gaya workshop were taken to the composting facility in Nandini dairy. The
dairy, apart from manufacturing milk products is also engaged in vermicomposting. The initiative at
Nandini dairy displayed an excellent example of treatment of waste at its source using innovation.
After this, the participants were taken to the plastic waste facility located at Durgapur village.
Further, the participants were taken to the municipal corporation office where on-site composting
using coconut shells as base is carried out. The next site was Sambodhi Retreat Ecotel. It was a green
resort, which functions on the concept of sustainable development. The resort is built using waste
materials and the solid waste from the resort is recycled extensively to create art installations that
were used in the resort itself.
Figure 6.11.1: Santosh Kumar from Nandini Dairy explaining the participants of Bodh Gaya workshop about the
different techniques of composting.
Right: The composting center present in Bodh Gaya Municipal Corporation office.
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At first, the participants were taken to a ward to see the door-to-door collection method being
followed. They interacted with the residents of the ward and learned about their experiences in
initiating source segregation.
The third site was an STP and the last site was the integrated MSWM plant, which included various
technologies like pit composting, vermi-composting, biogas, MRF and even a sanitary landfill site.
For feeding the cows at the goshala, 1-2 chapatis were collected per households, hence making the
model cost effective. For a population of 55,000, the initiatives taken in Dungarpur are remarkable.
6.12.1 Participants at the children's park that was initially used as a dumpsite
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The field visit sites included Composting at Jubilee Park by Jamshedpur Utilities and Services
Company (JUSCO), dry waste collection centers, door to door collection and source segregation at
Park Enclave Society. They were also shown roads made from plastic waste, which was also an
initiative by JUSCO.
Figure 6.13.1: Door to Door Collection and source segregation at Park Enclave Society, Jamshedpur
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Figure 6.14.2: Participants at the compost plant. Right: STP at Kalika Dham
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Figure 6.15.1: 20 Ton Bio Methanation plant Figure 6.15.2: Participants at centralized
processing plant in Indore
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Seven sites were covered during the field visit. At first, the participants were taken to the landfill site
at Dadu Majra. The second site was the Green Tech Fuel Processing Plant where the city composting
plant has been set up. The third site was the Biomethanation cum electricity generation plant. In
addition, there was a Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste processing plant, where bricks were
being manufactured. The next site was a decentralized composting initiative at a residential complex.
This was followed by a visit to the Fragrance garden, where on-site composting was being done. The
last site was the Sehaj Safai Kendra, where the waste was being segregated.
Figure 6.16.2: Aga and Khamba composting Figure 6.16.3: Composting in park
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Various sites like e-waste recycling facility, biomedical waste management facility, sewage
treatment plant, dump site and transfer center were shown during Alwar site visit. All of them were
centralized plants and were running as PPP model with Alwar municipality.
Figure 6.17.2: MSW Dump yard and transfer station. Right: STP at Kalika Dham
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The field visit to Puri commenced with a visit to the dump yard at Puri which also had a centralised
composting facility. This was followed by a visit to two faecal sludge and septage treatment plants,
one at Puri and another at Bhubaneswar. Next, the participants were taken to the Kalinga Institute of
Social Sciences (KISS) campus where the food waste from the central kitchen is being used to
produce renewable energy and organic fertilizer. The field visit ended with a visit to the
Nandankanan Zoo where vermicomposting was being done from animal dung.
Figure 6.18.1: Discussion on SWM Rules by R.B. Samal from Orissa State Pollution Control Board, Puri Workshop
Right: Participants at Faecal Sludge Treatment Plant (FSTP), Puri
Figure 6.18.2: Participants at the vermicomposting unit, Nandankanan Zoo, Bhubaneswar Right: Participants at the
biogas plant at Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Bhubaneswar
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A total of 4 sites were chosen for the Jaipur field visit. The field visit commenced with the
demonstration of door to door waste collection activity in Jawahar Nagar in Jaipur. Bharat Vikas
Group (BVG) is responsible for collection of waste from both residential & commercial areas from
91 wards. Waste is collected through both motorized & non-motorized vehicles. For the second
site, participants were taken to Ward no. 62 in Jaipur, where they were shown how a single window
setup operates. The one-stop community-led system was facilitated by Centre for Advocacy and
Research (CFAR) in collaboration with Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC). The next visit was
to the RDF plant run by UltraTech Cement on PPP model to manage the municipal solid waste.
The next site was an Integrated Waste Processing Plant (Compost and RDF) which also runs on a
PPP model by IL&FS Environmental Infrastructure and Service Limited at Sewapura. Participants
were shown various technologies used for presorting, compost bed or windrow composting,
segregation and refining.
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The field visit involved visits to four different sites. The first visit started with a tour of the door-
to-door waste collection at MIG Colony. The second site visit was the transfer station where waste
is collected and transported to the waste to energy plant. The third site visit was the waste to energy
plant, its operational capacity is 600TPD and output produced is 100 TPD/MW. In the end, the
participants were taken to the beautification project of the Guloa Taal (lake).
Figure 6.20.1: Door-to-Door Collection and use of smart solution for tracking of waste collection at Patrakar
Colony, Rani
Figure 6.20.1: Door-to-Door Collection and use of smart solution for tracking of waste collection at
Patrakar Colony, Rani
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Two sites were chosen for the field visit at the Aligarh Workshop. The first site was the Transfer
station where the participants were shown, how the mixed municipal solid waste which is collected
from various wards through handcarts and tricycles is brought and then compacted through the
compaction bins which is then transferred to the Integrated Waste Management Facility.
The visit to the second site i.e. the Integrated Waste Management Facility helped participants to
learn how the city was managing its waste. The plant has a facility to prepare compost via windrow
composting method for the wet waste collected from the city. The plant also comprised a shredder
and a compactor to prepare RDF blocks, which were further used to make RDF stuffed bricks.
Both the facilities were managed by A2Z Green Waste Management Limited (A2Z GWML).
Figure6.22.1: Integrated Waste Management Plant: Sanitary Landfill, RDF Stuffed bricks, Compost via
Windrow Composting method, Aligarh
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The field visit commenced with a visit to the Zero Waste Campus of Infosys. At first, resource
persons from the Infosys team gave an overview of the whole campus and how they achieved the
zero-waste status for the campus. This was followed by a visit to the e-waste and hazardous waste
management unit in the campus. The participants then visited the biogas plant and
vermicomposting unit within the campus. In addition to this, participants also visited the faecal
sludge-drying unit of the campus. This was followed by a visit to the Segregation and waste
management centre, an initiative of the Federation of Mysuru City Corporation Wards Parliament,
an NGO working in 3 municipal wards of Mysuru city, where they ensure 100 percent segregation
of waste. In this centre, dry waste is being segregated in more than 20 categories, aggregated and
later sold to recycling industries. This was followed by a visit to Kingsdale Apartments where
participants were demonstrated decentralized organic waste processing. The next visit was to the
biogas plant at the National Institute of Engineering (NIE). NIE has come up with biogas plants to
manage organic waste generated in the kitchen. The field visit ended with a demonstration of
vermicomposting using a imal dung at the Mysore Zoo.
Figure 6.23.1: Dry waste collection centre Figure 6.23.2: Composting of animal dung at
Mysuru Zoo
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Four sites were selected for the Lucknow field visit. It included door-to-door waste collection,
composting through household waste, solid waste management facility at Shivri and a bio waste
management facility. Composting through household waste was mainly for kitchen waste and the
waste, which is not compostable, was given to the kabadiwalas. Manure produced here was
specially used in public parks and gardens. SWM facility at Shivri is a centralized facility for the
city that converted the biodegradable waste coming from the hotels, ashrams and households while
the non-biodegradable waste was compacted and send to the recyclers.
Figure 6.24.1: Participants visiting Transfer Station and the Composting plant at Lucknow
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Leaf composting in Hiravavan, Thakur complex, Aaga composting and Daman Ganga and Ras resort
(Bulk Garbage generators) were covered during Silvassa field visit. At the leaf composting site, dry
leaves were collected from the park and dumped into the leaf composters. While at the Thakur
complex, the segregated dry and wet waste was collected from the households. government Aaga
composting at the Daman Ganga and Ras resort (Bulk Garbage generators) were good examples of
decentralized units.
Figure 6.25.1: Participants during the site visit at Figure 6.25.2: Participants during the site visit at Brahma
Hirvavan Park in Silvassa – Leaf Composting Kumari Rajyog Kendra- Decentralized Composting
through Khamba Composter
Figure6.25.3: Participants during the site visit at Figure6.25.4: Participants during the site visit at
Thakur Complex – (Dry & Wet) Segregated waste Daman ganga Valley resort and Ras Resort (Bulk
collected by Silvassa Municipal committee Garbage Generators) onsite composting through
Organic Waste converter
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The participants were taken to the Vaijapur Nagar Parishad to give a glimpse of the impact of the
“Maza Vaijapur Swachh Vaijapur” campaign. The participants were demonstrated the door to door
collection mechanism of Vaijapur.They also visited the Solid and Liquid Resource Management
Centre (SLRM) Centre in the area. Aurangabad has set up a multi stakeholder partnership which has
been referred to as an outstanding example of Public Private Partnership by SWM experts. Participants
then visited Alana state-of-the-art slaughter house.
Figure 6.26.1: Participants being given a glimpse of the GPS based door to door collection system, Vaijapur
Nagar Parishad.
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The field visit at Panchkula included a visit to the dumpsite, Material recovery Facility (MRF) at
Mohali, 100 capacity biogas at Nadda Sahib. The MRF handles 4 components- Tetra, cartons, pet
bottles, MLP, bailing and selling to authorized recyclers and venders. The biogas plant used double
digester biomethanation technology by IICT Hyderabad and the biogas generated is being used in
the kitchen. The visit also included an organic waste composter where 30 kg of flower waste was
being composted on a daily basis. The decentralized composting facility had 18 aerobic
composting pits that used wet waste and dry leaves for making compost. The Aaga composting at
Suhana road was generating a compost of 80 to 100 kg per day from 300 households.
Figure 6.27.1: Demonstration of Bailing machine and compressed waste is sent to authorized recycler
Figure 6.27.2: 100 kg Biogas Plant for food waste at Nadda Sahib Gurudwara
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A total of 6 sites were covered during Agra field visit. These included door to door waste collection in
Tajganj area and composting from household waste and flower waste collected from religious sites
and vegetable waste from markets. In addition to this, the visit included the MRF at at Dayal Park, an
initiative by NGO and RWA. Apart from this, bins were installed at various locations at Agra for
collection of e-waste, tetra Pak, clothes, paper, plastic bags, cardboard and packaging material.
Figure 6.28.1: Dry leaves composting, explained by the resource persons to the participants during Agra field visit
Figure 6.28.2: Participants understanding composting through flower waste during Agra site visit
6.28.3 Decentralized composting technique (an initiative of RWA) is explained by Green hands NGO to the
participants
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The site visit started with the Integrated Solid Waste Management Facility. Here the participants saw
a demonstration the weighing bridge, which is equipped with RFID, GPS and Camera. The second site
visit was the processing and treatment plant, which consist of windrow composting, RDF fluff,
leachate treatment plant, animal carcass incineration and plastic to fuel plant. The last site was Ibis
Hotel which was composting facility using an Organic Waste Convertor. They manage their kitchen
and garden waste.
Figure 6.29.1: Participants visiting integrated solid waste management facility and Compost Plant
Figure 6.29.2: Participants visiting Leachate Treatment Plant and Plastic to fuel Plant
Figure 6.29.3: Biomethanation Plant by Co- fermentation to produce biogas and generate electricity
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The field visit commenced with a visit to the common bio-waste medical facility in Mohan Sarai,
where biomedical waste from clinics are being treated. This was followed by a visit to the waste to
energy plant at Bhelupur which has a capacity of 5 tons. It processes organic waste and generates
electricity. The power thus generated is being for street lighting. To show the implementation of 3 R's
participants were taken to Scrapshala in Ravindrapuri where non-biodegradable waste is being
converted into showpieces and daily use products.
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The participants were shown the Gajuwaka solid waste transfer unit which is spread over 14 acres. The
main objective of this transfer unit is to reduce the waste being dumped to the Kapulapada landfill site.
Apart from this the field visit included an organic composting unit where the food waste generated
from the hotels is being processed. The site also included an innovative, smart and covered composting
technology, which has been implemented under Greater Visakhapatnam Smart City Corporation
limited. The facility processes organic waste of 20 Tonnes/day. Apart from this, the facility consisted
of vermicomposting units which processes 20 Tonnes/day. This was followed by a visit to the
Anakapalle dry waste recycling Centre. In addition to this, participants were taken to the Kapuluppada
landfill site, biomedical waste treatment plant. The waste is being collected by M/s. Maridi Eco &
treated as per the norms of pollution control board.
Figure 6.31.1: Remediation of the existing dumping yard, bio-mining process at Kapuluppada
Figure 6.31.2: Composting center by GVMC at Gajuwaka & Dry waste collection center by GVMC at Anakapalli
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The field visit included visit to a composting and RDF Plant, horticulture waste composting unit,
integrated waste management plant, landfill site at Ahmedabad and Construction and Demolition waste
management unit. This was followed by a visit to the flower recycling unit by a start-up called “Brook
and Bloom”. In addition to this, the participants were shown a paper recycling unit by SEWA which
was being run by women. This was followed by a visit to the Material recovery Facility (MRF) where
dry waste was segregated, compacted and then sent to authorized recyclers for recycling.
Figure 6. 32.1. Products being made out of recycled Figure 6.32.2. Flower waste recycling unit by a startup
paper by women at SEWA, Ahmedabad company "Brook and Bloom"
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The site visit at Jhansi commenced with the faecal sludge treatment plant. This was followed by a visit
to the centralized plastic waste management plant. This facility was started with the vision to empower
women apart from the primary goal of achieving a clean environment. Plastic waste collected from the
city, after being categorically segregated, is being used in road construction. Participants were also
shown a mechanical bio composting plant where kitchen waste was being used to prepare organic
manure. This had a capacity to treat 5 tons of kitchen waste per day. In addition to this, a similar case
of organic manure preparation at the Jhansi Cantonment was shown to the participants. Almost 80%
households in the Jhansi Cantonment area practices source segregation. The segregated dry waste is
collected, compacted and sent to the plastic waste management plant. The visit ended with the
demonstration of the waste management facility, where wet waste is processed into compost and dry
waste into small granules.
Figure 6.33.2: Faecal sludge management site at Jhansi and manual segregation of plastic waste into different
categories
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A total of eight sites were selected for the field exposure of the ULBs for the workshop conducted at
Madurai.The participants were able to understand the impact of source segregation through the
demonstrations made by RWAs like Sathya Elite Apartments and Sarvodaya society. Visit to the Micro
Composting Centre showcased the decentralized waste management approaches taken by the
Municipal Corporation for managing the waste generated at the city's central vegetable market. The
visit to the Bio-Methanation Plant and the Bio gas producing unit at Urban Primary Health Centre,
both managed by the Madurai Municipal Corporation provided exposure to various initiatives that
could be adopted for generating energy from waste. The visit to the Micro composting centre
showcased the decentralized waste management approaches taken by the Municipal Corporation.
Figure 6.35.1: Bio-Box Technology for Composting, Figure 6.35.2: Micro Composting Centre, Madurai
GRT Hotels
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The field visit at Rajgir started with a visit to the sewage treatment plant (STP) with a present capacity
of 10 MLD that serves a population of 45,000. Participants were then taken to "Waste-free" campus
of Nalanda University, which has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The next visit was to the Solid and Liquid Resource Management (SLRM) Centre. Rajgir Nagar
Panchayat has engaged around 26 women workers for the door-to-door collection of municipal solid
waste followed by manual segregation of the waste into dry and wet categories. The segregated organic
wastes are being used to make compost. The organic waste generated at Rajgir is processed to compost
Figure 6.36.1: Participants being given a demonstration at the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at Rajgir Right:
Participants at the Solid Waste Management Centre at Rajgir
Figure 6.36.2: Handicrafts made from multilayered plastic at Rajgir Waste Management Centre Right: Participants
at the Vermicomposting Unit
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Figure 6.37.1: Participants visited Vermi Compost Plant and Land capping at Bhandewadi
Figure 6.37.2: Explaining about the collection and transportation of MSW – Weighing Bridge and waste inventory
monitoring, online tracking of vehicles and Paper and cloth bag making at Apang Sewa Niketan
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The field visit at Kolkata started with a visit to the 34 Ha dumpsite at Dhapa which has been divided
into eastern disposal area that receives waste from Kolkata Municipal Corporation's (KMC) waste
haulers, and western disposal area that receives waste from the private haulers. Participants were also
shown the old closed dumpsite at Dhapa where photo capping has been done and attempt is being
made to convert it into a tourist destination. The next visit was undertaken at a housing society at Salt
Lake where community composting was being undertaken under the supervision of SN Green ovation,
a startup organization. The last visit was at Uttarpara, a small city of 10 sq. km. having a population
of 1 lakh. Here, waste pickers have been engaged in the collection and management of segregated
municipal solid waste from households, which are later on taken to the transfer Centre. The wet waste
goes to the centralized compost plant which is sold by the municipality though marketing agencies.
Dry waste is temporarily stored, compacted and then sent to the sanitary landfill.
Figure 6.39.1: Visit to the centralized Compost Plant at Dhapa, Kolkata. Right: Participants at the closed landfill site
at Dhapa, Kolkata
Figure 6.39.2: Demonstration by Ms. Sujata on community composting, Salt Lake, Kolkata Right: A discussion on
source segregation at Uttarpara by chairman of Uttarpara Municipality
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The participants were initially taken to the waste dump site which is located at Lower Martam areas
of southern Sikkim. The site also consists of a 50 TDP Composting Plant. The participants also saw a
demonstration of a dry waste segregation near the plant from where the dry waste is compacted and
sent to the recycler in Siliguri. The participants were then shown the dry waste collection point in
Martam were dry waste is dumped in a segregated manner by the local people. In order to explain the
National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM) convergence with Solid Waste Management,
Kanchenjunga SHG showcased the products made using plastic waste.
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7 GROUP ACTIVITIES
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7 Group Activities
These activities were held on day 3 of the workshop. For the ease of conducting the activities, all
the participants were divided into groups consisting of 5-8 participants. The first group activity
involved groups comprising members from different ULBs discussing and presenting their
common and unique issues and challenges associated with solid waste management, while the
second group activity required them to select approaches and technologies that would make the
projects in their city or town economically viable and bankable so as to access SBM funds.
The aim of the activities was to examine if the participants have understood the underlying
concept of the workshop to bring about changes in their ULBs after visiting different facilities
during the field visit. For both the activities, the groups were ranked based on their
understanding and presentation of business plan.
50 50 50
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Implementation
Administration
Funding
Others
Infrastructure
Treatment
Public Participation
Political
Social and Behavioral
Process and
Graph 7.1 Consolidated bar graph showing pattern of issues and challenges
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Figure 7.1 Group activity 1 presented by participants showing issues and challenges in solid waste
management
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The second group activity required participants to design a Solid Waste Management
Plan for a hypothetical city. They were asked to take up a hypothetical city with a
certain population and select technologies to process and treat the municipal solid
waste generated in that city. The technologies to be selected could be centralized or
decentralized as per the city’s requirements. They were also asked to allocate a budget
regarding capital expenditure, operation and maintenance expenditure for waste
management in the city as a result of such interventions.
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25%
30%
Centralized
Decentralized
Pie Diagram 7.1 Selected Technology by the participants in group activities: Centralized Vs Decentralized
Systems
Figure 7.1 Group activity 2 by ULB officials showing bankable Detailed Project
Report of Solid Waste Management
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Participants understood the importance of decentralized SWM. There was more focus on
adopting decentralized means of waste processing and treatment like vermicomposting, pit
composting etc. They realized that decentralized waste management systems or community level
waste management systems will reduce the burden of handling large volumes of MSW at a
centralized location, with a corresponding reduction in costs of transportation and intermediate
storage. Since the success of decentralized facilities depends on segregated doorstep
collection, lot of emphasis was laid on awareness generation and community engagement.
The groups ascertained certain capital costs, calculated recurring costs pertaining to salary of
manpower, electricity and water charges etc. and identified sources of revenue to make the plan
sustainable.
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8 CONSOLIDATED FEEDBACK
FROM PARTICIPANTS
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On the third day of the workshop, participants were handed over a feedback form where they
were asked to rate the workshop proceedings on a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being the lowest and 5
being the highest mark. Feedback was taken from them regarding the technical sessions,
individual lectures, presentations, field visits and logistics of the workshop. Graph 8.1 shows
a consolidated feedback of all the 73 workshops. However, field visits varied from one
location to the other, a consolidated version of the same could not be produced in this
chapter. For feedback of the individual workshops, please refer to annexure IV.
8.1 Consolidated feedback of the lectures
Graph 8.1 below shows the overall feedback of the lectures as rated by the participants. The
lectures and presentations were made to give the participants an idea about the current
scenario of solid waste management.
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12%
Site Visit Transportation 15%
73%
6%
Technical Session 16%
78%
11%
Food 17%
72%
6%
Accomodation 13%
81%
10%
Manual 13%
77%
7%
Kits and Facilitation 18%
75%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
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ANNEXURE I-A
AGENDA OF INDIVIDUAL
WORKSHOPS
Agenda of the Workshop
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION SWM EXPOSURE WORKSHOPS 2018
TIRUPATI Day I: 23/10/2018
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
08:30 a.m. Registration
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Chairperson: Sri. S A Khader Saheb, SBM National Expert
1
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
Moderator: Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi, PM & HRM Consultant – SWM
2:00 p.m. Convergence of SBM objectives with
National Urban Health Mission Dr. K. Karuna Murthy
(NUHM)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
for Waste Collection
2:40 p.m. Importance of Fecal Sludge
Management (FSM) for effective Solid Mr. GS Santhosh,
CDD Society
Waste Management (SWM)
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Solid Waste management Technologies
Moderator: Mr. Maganti J Muthukumaraswamy SWM Tech. Mgmt. Consultant
2
Day II:24/10/2018
Field Visits – Facilitator L. Venkateswar Rao
Timings Locations
7:15 a.m. Starting from Hotel
8:15 a.m. Visiting Real-Time Monitoring System (RTMS) IoT / ICT Enabled Tools for D-2-D
C & Transportation of MSW @ Srikalahasti Municipality
10:00 a.m. Visiting STP plant – Tukivakam
10:30 a.m. Visiting Thukivakam Windrow Composting Unit
11:30 a.m. Starting from Thukivakam
12:10 p.m. Sustained IEC for BCC in AP – Community Participation – Interaction with
‘sAnkalP’ members of Wards 14,16 & 17
12:50 p.m. Reaching Biochest Organic Composting Unit
1:25p.m. Reaching Prakasam Park Vessel composting unit
2:00 p.m. Lunch Break
3:00 p.m. Starting from hotel
4:30 p.m. Reaching Tirumala Aerobic Waste composting unit
5:30 p.m. Starting from Tirumala to Hotel
3
Day III :25/10/2018
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Project Team
9:30 a.m. ODF+, Swachh Survekshan ODF++. Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi,
PM & HRM Consultant SWM
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
10:45 a.m. Swachhata Ranking and Star Rating. Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi,
PM & HRM Consultant SWM
11:15 a.m. Making wealth from waste - Some Business Mr. L Venkateswara Rao
Models
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:45 a.m. Group Activity I Project Conveners:
Mr. Maganti. J. Muthu kumara
Swamy
Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi
12:15 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity I
1:00 p.m.. Group Activities II Project Conveners:
Mr. Maganti J Muthukumara
Swamy
Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi
1:15 p.m. Lunch
2:45 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
3:30 p.m. Tea Break
3:45 p.m. Final Quiz & Feedback Participants
4.30 p.m. Distribution of Prizes & Certificates and Project Team
Valedictory
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Agenda of the Workshop
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION SWM EXPOSURE WORKSHOPS 2018
TENTATIVE WORKSHOP AGENDA
Ramee Guestline Hotel, Tirupati
Day I: 30/10/2018
INAUGURATION
10.10 a.m. Key Note Speaker- Capacity Building and Dr. (Ms) Shyamala Mani,
Training for Swachh Bharat Mission Professor (Retd.) and Team Leader SBM
SWM Exposure Workshops project 2018-
19, National Institute of Urban Affairs
(NIUA)
10.20 a.m. Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Shri Vijay Rama Raju. V, Commissioner,
Tirupati Municipal Corporation
10:40 a.m. Vote of Thanks Mr Ashish Chaudhury, President,
CoreCarbonX
10:50 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Solid Waste Management – Regulatory Framework
Chairperson: Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi, SBM National Expert
Time Topics Speakers
SolidWasteManagementRules2016
11:20 a.m PlasticsManagementRules2016 Mr Manoj Kumar, SWM Expert
E-waste Management Rules2016
12.05 am C & D Waste Management Rules 2016 Mr Hrishikesh Mahadev, GIZ
Extended Producer Responsibility
12:35 p.m Biomedical Waste Management Rules
2016. Dr. K Karuna Murthy
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities Chairperson: Mr. Maganti J
Muthukumaraswamy SWM Tech. Mgmt. Consultant
1
2:00 p.m. Convergence of SBM objectives with
National Urban Health Mission (NUHM)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Dr. K. Karuna Murthy
Waste Collection
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Solid Waste management Technologies
Moderator: Mr. Maganti J Muthukumaraswamy SWM Tech. Mgmt. Consultant
Timings Topics Speakers
4:35 p.m. Home, Community & BGG Composting Mr. Sravana Raju, My Green Bin
5:35 p.m. Importance of Innovation in Solid Waste Dr. Akbar & Team, PSCMR Engg.
Management and chairperson’s Remarks College, Vijayawada
2
Day II:31/10/2018
Field Visits – Facilitator L. Venkateswar Rao
Timings Locations
7:15 a.m. Starting from Hotel
8:15a.m. Visiting Real-Time Monitoring System (RTMS) IoT / ICT Enabled Tools for D-2-D C
& Transportation of MSW @ Srikalahasti Municipality
10:00 a.m. Visiting STP plant–Tukivakam
10:30 a.m. Visiting Thukivakam Windrow Composting Unit
11:30 a.m. Starting from Thukivakam
12:10 p.m. Sustained IEC for BCC in AP – Community Participation – Interaction with
‘sAnkalP’ members of Wards 14,16 & 17
12:50 p.m. Reaching Biochest Organic Composting Unit
1:25p.m. Reaching Prakasam Park Vessel composting unit
2:00 p.m. Lunch Break
3:00 p.m. Starting from hotel
4:30 p.m. Reaching Tirumala Aerobic Waste composting unit
5:30 p.m. Starting from Tirumala to Hotel
3
Day III :01/11/2018
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
9:30 a.m. ODF+, Swachh Survekshan, ODF++, Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi, PM
Swachhata Ranking and Star Rating. & HRM Consultant SWM
10:30 a.m. Making wealth from waste-Some Business Mr. L Venkateswara Rao
Models
10:45 a.m. Tea Break
11.00 a.m. Swachh Survekshan 2019 Shri. V K Jindal, National Mission
Director & Joint Secretary - SBM(U)
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:45 a.m. Group Activity I Mr. Maganti. J. Muthu kumara
Swamy
Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi
12:15 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity I
1:00 p.m.. Group Activities II Mr. Maganti J Muthukumara
Swamy
Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi
1:15 p.m. Lunch
2:45 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
3:30 p.m. Tea Break
3:45 p.m. Final Quiz & Feedback Participants
4.30 p.m. Distribution of Prizes & Certificates and Project Team
Valedictory
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SWACHH BHARAT MISSION SWM EXPOSURE WORKSHOPS 2018
AGENDA OF WORKSHOP FROM October 08-10, 2018 at AMBIKAPUR
WORKSHOP- II
Day I : 08th October, 2018
Location: Ambikapur
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
9.00 a.m. Registration
9:30 a.m. Welcome and Lighting the lamp Ms. Surya Kiran Tiwari Agrawal,
Commissioner, Ambikapur,
Chhattisgarh, Dr. Nitesh Sharma, Team
Leader, SMMU,SUDA-SBM,
Chhattisgarh , Dr. M. Subha, Sr.
Faculty & Head,EMD, ESCI, Ms. Anita
Aggarwal, Faculty, EMD,ESCI, Ms.
Rashi, Project Associate, National
Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), Mr.
Gaurav, Project Associate, NIUA, New
Delhi and ESCI Team Members (Mr.
GNM Rao and Mr. N. Rajasekhar)
9:45 a.m. Introduction to SBM, SWM Exposure Ms. Rashi, Project Associate, National
Workshops, Capacity Building and Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA)
Training for Swachh Bharat Mission
10.00 a.m. Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Ms. Surya Kiran Tiwari Agrawal,
Commissioner, Ambikapur,
Chhattisgarh
10.05 a.m. Key Note Address Dr. Nitesh Sharma,Team Leader,
SMMU,SUDA-SBM, Chhattisgarh
10:10 a.m. Vote of Thanks Dr. M. Subha, Sr. Faculty & Head,
EMD, ESCI
10:15 a.m. Tea Break
Time Topic Speaker
10:30 a.m. Lead Lecture on Swachh Bharat Mission- Ms. Anita Aggarwal
Introduction, Objectives, Guidelines and Faculty ,EMD
its Funding Pattern ESCI, Hyderabad
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Waste Management Rules, 2016
Chairperson: Ms. Anita Aggarwal, Faculty ESCI, Hyderabad
Time Topics Speakers
11:00 a.m Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 Major Shiva Kiran, SWM Expert,
Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016 Faculty, ESCI Hyderabad
11:40 a.m Application of GIS & GPS in SWM and Major Shiva Kiran, SWM Expert,
Sanitation Faculty-ESCI, Hyderabad
12:20 p.m Improving Service Delivery using smart Major Shiva Kiran, SWM Expert,
solutions under SBM Faculty-ESCI, Hyderabad
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
Moderator: Major Shiva Kiran, SWM Expert, Faculty ESCI, Hyderabad
Time Speakers
Topics
2:00 p.m. Group Activity-I-Mapping of Wards Anita Aggarwal, Major Shiva Kiran
through GIS application and ESCI Team members
2:40 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity-I Participants
3:20 p.m E-waste Management Rules 2016 and Mr. Shitesh Kumar Verma, Regional
Relevant parts of Biomedical Waste Officer, Chhattisgarh Environment
Management Rules 2016 Conservation Board, Ambikapur
3.40 p.m. Integrating Waste Pickers for Mrs. Mahanti, I/c-SLRM Centre-
Sustainable Solid Waste management Ambikapur Swachh Society Ltd.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
for Waste Collection
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION III
Solid Waste Management Technologies
Moderator: Mr. Raj Kiran, FSM Expert, Faculty, ESCI Hyderabad
Time Topics Speakers
4.15 p.m. Different Fecal Sludge Treatment Plant Mr. Raj Kiran, FSM Expert, Tide
(FSTP) technologies & their potential Technocrats, Bangalore
linkages with SWM
5.00 p.m. Highlights of Day 1 Discussion Ms. Anita Aggarwal, Faculty ESCI,
Hyderabad
FIELD TRIP
Day II : 09th October, 2018
Location: Ambikapur
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Departure from Venue
8:30 a.m. Decentralised Door to Door Collection and Transportation through GPS tracker
rickshaws-New Bus Stand, Ambikapur
9:45 a.m. Decentralized organic waste composting plant –Initiatives by Bulk Garbage
Generator (BGG-Holy Cross Hospital)
10:45 a.m. Decentralized Scientific solid and liquid resource management (SLRM) centers
11:30 a.m. Centralised Waste Management Facility -Dry waste Recycling Unit and
Biomethanation-fertilizer plant at DC Road, Ambikapur,near central jail.
1:00 p.m. Lunch
2:00 p.m. Horticulture waste processing facility at Pushpvatika Sargawan
4.00 p.m. Sanitary Park-Remediation of Dumpsite
Day III : 10th October, 2018
Location: Ambikapur
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Ms. Anita Aggarwal, Faculty
Summary of Solid Waste Management ESCI, Hyderabad
9:30 a.m. EIA requirements for setting up SWM Dr. M. Subha
processing plants, landfill etc., Criteria for Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.
accessing SBM funds ESCI, Hyderabad
10.10 a.m. C & D Waste Management Rules 2016 Dr. Nitesh Sharma
Team Leader, SMMU
SUDA-SBM, Chhattisgarh
10:50 a.m. Convergence of SBM objectives with Shri Shiv Soni, NULM
National Urban Livelihoods Mission Expert, SUDA,Chhattisgarh
(NULM)
11:30 a.m. Tea Break
11:45 a.m. Decentralised Technologies-Scientific Solid Mrs. Shashikala Sinha,
& Liquid Management President, Swachh Ambikapur
Mission Co-operative Society
Ltd.
12:25 p.m. Remediation of Sanitary Park-Case Study Mr. Ritesh Saini, SWM
Expert, Programmer-
Ambikapur
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Speakers/Co-ordinator
2:00 p.m. Importance of IEC for effective Solid Waste Dr. Nitesh Sharma
Management Team Leader, SMMU
SUDA-SBM, Chhattisgarh
2.40 p.m ODF+, ODF++, Swachh Survekshan 2019, Dr. M. Subha
Garbage free cities 7 star Rating protocols Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.
Making wealth from waste - Some Business ESCI, Hyderabad
Models
3.20 p.m. Group Activity II Ms. Anita Aggarwal and
ESCI Team members
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
4:15 p.m. Group Activity II presentation by Ms. Anita Aggarwal and
participants ESCI Team members
4.40 p.m. Quiz Ms. Anita Aggarwal and
ESCI Team members
5:00 p.m. Feedback form
FIELD TRIP
Day II, October 25th 2018
12. Drainage Treatment Plant- Gap Sagar Lake 5:30 P.M to 6:00 P.M
FIELD TRIP
Day II, October 30th 2018
6. Segregation Centre
7. Bio-Gas Plant
3:30-4:00 Quiz
4:00-4:15 Group Exercise K K Sinha/Dr CP/Dr A K Saxena
5:00-5:15 Tea Break
5:30 -6:00
E-waste Management, Rules 2016 Dr A K Saxena
p.m
Swachh Bharat
Mission
SWM City Cluster Exposure Workshop,
Nagpur 2018
Organized by
Construction &
Demolition Waste Dr. Avneesh Anshul
Management Rules, 2016 CSIR-NEERI
1.00 pm Lunch
Supported by
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Agenda of Workshop
Tea Break
Technical Sessions
Time Topic Resource Person
11.15 am Solid Waste Management Rules, Dr. Shyamala Mani
2016 Team Leader,
Swachh Bharat Mission,
National Institute of Urban Affairs,
New Delhi
1.00 Lunch
2.00 pm 1. NEPRA
onwards HO-206, Kalasagar Mall, Opp.
Field visit Saibaba Temple, Sattadhar Cross
Road, Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad
to
2. Brook & Blooms
continue . Kalash Project (Victoria Garden
.. Plant), Behind Sunday Market,
Nr. Ellisbridge
3. Gitanjali Stationery Waste Pickers
Cooperative
Swachh Bharat
Mission
SWM City Cluster Exposure Workshop,
Ahmedabad 2018
Organized by
Supported by
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION
SWM CITY CLUSTER EXPOSURE WORKSHOP, 2018
Organized by
National Institute of Urban Affairs [NIUA], New Delhi
&
Waste Management Research Centre [WMRC]
All India Institute of Local Self Government [AIILSG], Mumbai
Supported by
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India
Agenda of Workshop
Date : 26th - 28th September, 2018 Location – Hotel Lemon Tree Premier,
Ahmedabad
1.00 pm Lunch
2.00 pm Importance of Fecal Sludge Management Dr. Suneet Dabke
(FSW) Sr. SWM Expert, Vadodara
2.20 pm Importance of Decentralized Waste Dr. Suneet Dabke
Management, Home Composting / Sr. SWM Expert, Vadodara
Community Composting and Recycling
Field Visit
Time Location Resource Persons
9.00am Departure from Hotel WMRC Team & Ahmedabad Municipal
Corporation Team
1. Excel Industries Ltd. ,
B/h, Old Narol-Srkhej Octroi Naka,
Nr. Sewage Farm, Pirana Road,
Behrampura, Ahmedabad - 380022
2. Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Ltd.
Revenue Survey No.115, Behind
Torrent Power Substation, Nr. Hotel
Dev, Pirana Crossing, Village
Gyaspur, Narol Sarkhej Highway,
Ahmedabad - 382405
3. Amdavad Enviro Projects Pvt. Ltd.
4. NEPRA
HO-206, Kalasagar Mall, Opp. Saibaba
Temple, Sattadhar Cross Road,
Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad 380 061
5. Brook & Blooms
Kalash Project (Victoria Garden Plant),
Behind Sunday Market, Nr. Ellisbridge
Supported by
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
2018
Agenda of Workshop
Dr(Prof)Sneha Palnitkar
Chief Executive Officer
WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai
Lectures
Time Topic Resource Person
11.15 am Solid Waste Management Dr. Krishna Lala
Rules, 2016&its Sr. Consultant (SWM)
implementation ERAF, Mumbai
1.00-2.00 Lunch
pm
2.00 pm Mahindra Splendour Co-op-Hsg. Society
, Vikhroli
Vijaynagar Society, Andheri (E)
J V P D Dry Waste & Community
Composting Centre Geetanjali Industries,
Andheri (W)
10.15am ODF+, ODF++, Swachh Mr. Gaurav Roy, Research Associate, NIUA, New
Sarvekshan, Swachhata Delhi
Ranking
11.00 am Economics of SWM, Criteria Mr. Pundlik Awate
for accessing SBM funds and Former Chief Engineer, MCGM& Sr. Associate
EIA Faculty WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai
11.30 am Tea Break
11.45 am Dr. Krishna Lala
Final Quiz Sr. Consultant (SWM)
ERAF, Mumbai
WMRC Team
4.30 pm Feedback - WMRC WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai Team
*****
Ministry of Housing & Urban
Affairs Government of India
Organized by
National Institute of Urban Affairs, New Delhi
&
Waste Management &Research Centre (WMRC)
Supported by
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
2018
Agenda of Workshop
Date: 29th November -1st December 2018 Location: Hotel Rama Heritage, Nashik
Dr(Prof)Sneha Palnitkar
Chief Executive Officer
WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai
Inaugural Address
11.00 am Vote of thanks Mr. Madhavrao Shejul
Regional Director, AIILSG, Nashik
Tea Break
Lectures
Time Topic Resource Person
11.15 am Solid Waste Management Dr(Prof.)Sneha Palnitkar
Rules, 2016 & its CEO, WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai
implementation
1.00 pm Lunch
2.00 pm Plastic Waste Management Mr. Pundlik Awate
Rules, 2016 and Extended Former Chief Engineer, MCGM&
Producer Responsibility Sr. Associate Faculty WMRC,
Construction & Demolition AIILSG, Mumbai
Waste Management Rules,
2016
2.20 pm E-Waste Management Mr. Pundlik Awate
Rules, 2016 Former Chief Engineer, MCGM
& Sr. Associate Faculty ,WMRC, AIILSG,
Mumbai
*****
Ministry of Housing & Urban
Affairs Government of India
Organized by
National Institute of Urban Affairs, New Delhi
&
Waste Management &Research Centre (WMRC)
All India Institute of Local Self Government (AIILSG), Mumbai
Supported by
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Agenda of Workshop
Date: 26rd-28th November, 2018 Location: Daman Ganga Circuit House, Silvassa
Tea Break
Lectures
Time Topic Resource Person
11.15 am Solid Waste Management Mr. Pundlik Awate
Rules, 2016 Sr. Associate Faculty
E-Waste Management WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai
Rules, 2016
Composting Decentralized
– daily dump – Brahm
Kumari Rajyog Kendra
*****
Ministry of Housing & Urban
Affairs Government of India
1.00 pm Lunch
2.00 pm Importance of fecal sludge Dr. Suneet Dabke
management (FSM) Sr. SWM Expert Vadodara
2.20 pm Importance of Decentralized Dr. Suneet Dabke
Waste Management, Sr. SWM Expert Vadodara
Home Composting/
Community Composting &
Recycling
2.50pm Importance of Information, Dr. Ketna Atul Matkar
Education & Communication Associate Faculty, WMRC, AIILSG
(IEC) for effective SWM, & Consultant ERAF
ICT & Swachhata App for
citizen-SBM
3.20 pm Various Practices & Mr. Pundlik Awate
technologies available for Sr. Associate Faculty WMRC,
SWM-Centralized System AIILSG, Mumbai
3.45 pm Tea Break
4.00 pm Involvement of Informal Dr. (Prof.) Sneha Palnitkar
sector in door to door Chief Executive Officer,
collection, secondary sorting, WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai
transportation & MRF &
Opportunities under NULM,
Convergence of SBM with
NULM
4.30 pm Integrated Waste Pickers for Ms. Anjana ben Parmar
Sustainable SWM Organizer Member-SEWA,
Ahmedabad
5.15 pm Convergence of SBM Dr. Rekha Bhatkhande
objectives with National Health & Hygiene Senior Expert
Urban Health Mission
Day 2: 24thOct.’18
Time Field Visit Resource Person
9.00 am Departure from Hotel
9.30 am Transfer Station-Pal
Khajod Disposal Site-
Composting site,
Sanitary Landfill
WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai Team& SMC
1.00 Lunch
Team
2.00 pm Site Visit Continued
Eco-Vision
42 MLD Bhatar STP
& Biogas
5.00 pm Tea Break
Day 3: 25thOct.’18
Time Topic Resource Person
9.00 am Recap (Assisted Discussion) WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai Team
9.30 am Summary & Economics of Mrs. Jayalakshmi Chekkala-Associate
SWM & Criteria for Faculty, WMRC, AIILSG
accessing SBM funds
10.30 am Tea Break
10.45 am ODF+, ODF++, Swachh Ms. Poulomy Banerjee-Research
Sarvekshan, Swachhata Associate, NIUA, New Delhi
Ranking
11.30 am Group Activity-I WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai Team
12.00 am Presentation of Group Participants
Activity-I
12.45 am Group Activity-II WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai Team
1.30 pm Lunch
2.30 pm Presentation of Group Participants
Activity-II
4.00 pm Final Quiz WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai Team
4.30pm Feedback
5.00 pm Valedictory & Distribution of Commissioner Vadodara
Prizes & Certificates Municipal Corporation
Dr. (Prof.) Sneha Palnitkar-Chief
Executive Officer, WMRC,
AIILSG, Mumbai
Ms. Poulomy Banerjee-Research
Associate, NIUA, New Delhi
Ministry of Housing & Urban
Affairs Government of India
Organized by
National Institute of Urban Affairs, New Delhi
&
Waste Management &Research Centre (WMRC)
All India Institute of Local Self Government (AIILSG), Mumbai
Supported by
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Agenda of Workshop
Date: 27th-29th November, 2018 Location: Hotel Best Western Yuvraj, Surat,
Tea Break
Lectures
Time Topic Resource Person
11.15 am Solid Waste Management Mr. Pundlik Awate
Rules, 2016 Sr. Associate Faculty
E-Waste Management WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai
Rules, 2016
*****
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
08:30 a.m. Registration
09:00 a.m. Welcome and Lighting the lamp
Welcome address and objectives of
9:15-9:25 Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
Workshop
Introduction to SBM, SWM Exposure Paramita Datta Dey, Senior Research
9:25-9:35
Workshops, Capacity Building and Officer and Project Coordinator
a.m.
Training for Swachh Bharat Mission NIUA, New Delhi
Briefing Session, where the TERI and
9:35-9.45 Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
participants (ULBs) will share their
am Fellow TERI
expectations from the programmes
9.55-10.05
Keynote Address
am
10:00-10:15
Inaugural Address by Chief Guest
a.m.
10:15-10:20
Vote of Thanks Dr Alak Chandra Deka, Fellow TERI
a.m.
10:20 a.m. Hi Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Waste management Rules, 2016
Time Topics Speakers
Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
11:00 a.m
Plastics Management Rules 2016 Fellow TERI
ODF+, ODF++, Swachh Survekshan 2019, Kishlay Anand, Research Associate
12:20 a.m.
Garbage free cities 7 star Rating protocols NIUA, New Delhi
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
3:40 p.m. Waste to energy : TERI Technology Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
4:00 p.m. Waste to Energy Technology and Prof VV Goud, IIT Guwahati, presented
Decentralised business Model by Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
Fellow TERI
FIELD TRIP
Day II, December 19, 2018
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Assemble at training venue
8:30 a.m. 32 No. Dumping site- Marchak
12:30 p.m.
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Dr S K Sinha, Senior Fellow,
TERI
9:30 a.m. EOI/RFP/Tender document preparation Mr T G Nandakumar, General
evaluation procedure for Solid Waste Manager (Materials), TERI
Management.
10:00 a.m. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for TG Nandakumar, General
waste collection Manager (Materials), TERI
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:25 a.m. Group Activity I Kishlay Anand, Mr T G
Nandakumar, A C Deka
11:55 a.m. Presentation of Group Activity I: Issues and
challenges associated with solid waste
management
12:25 p.m. Group Activities II: Approaches and
Technologies for economically viable and
bankable projects so as to access SBM funds
12:55 pm Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
1:30 p.m. Lunch
2:30 p.m. Final Quiz and Feedback form
3:30 p.m. Distribution of Certificates and Valedictory
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
Ministry of Housing and Urban
Affairs
SWACHH BHARAT
Government MISSION - SWM EXPOSURE WORKSHOPS 2018
of India
Jaipur, Rajasthan
28th-30th November 2018
Agenda
DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
Forenoon Schedule
Sr. Locations
No.
1 Door to Door Waste Collection Practices in Civil Line Area, Jaipur
Afternoon Schedule
Lunch
12:35 p.m. Video on Solid waste- Best Practices Mr. K K Sinha/ Dr A K Saxena
Forenoon Schedule
Sr. Locations
No.
1 Door to Door Waste Collection Practices in Civil Line Area, Jaipur
Afternoon Schedule
Lunch
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
08:30 a.m. Registration
09:00 a.m. Welcome and Lighting the lamp
Welcome address and objectives of
9:15-9:25 Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
Workshop
Introduction to SBM, SWM Exposure
9:25-9:35 Poulomy Banerjee, Research
Workshops, Capacity Building and
a.m. Associate NIUA, New Delhi
Training for Swachh Bharat Mission
Briefing Session, where the TERI and
9:35-9.45 Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
participants (ULBs) will share their
am Fellow TERI
expectations from the programmes
Smt. Debarati Dutta Gupta, WBCS
10:00-10:15 (Exe), Director State Urban
Inaugural Address by Chief Guest
a.m. Development Agency, West Bengal
10:15-10:20
Vote of Thanks Dr Alak Chandra Deka, Fellow TERI
a.m.
10:20 a.m. Hi Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Waste management Rules, 2016
Time Topics Speakers
ODF+, ODF++, Swachh Survekshan 2019,
11:00 a.m
Garbage free cities 7 star Rating protocols Poulomy Banerjee, Research
Associate NIUA, New Delhi
Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
11:20 a.m
Plastics Management Rules 2016 Fellow TERI
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
Importance of Fecal Sludge Management
Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
2:00 p.m. (FSM) for effective Solid Waste
Fellow, TERI
Management (SWM)
2:20 p.m. Decentralised composting of solid waste Dr Alak Chandra Deka, Fellow, TERI
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
3:40 p.m. Waste to energy : TERI Technology Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
4:00 p.m. Waste to Energy Technology and Prof VV Goud, IIT Guwahati,
Decentralised business Model
FIELD TRIP
Day II, December 14, 2018
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Assemble at training venue
8:30 a.m. I. Scientific Landfil closing, Dhapa
12:30 p.m. II. Resource person Sujata Nandi, SN Greenovation, decentralized solid waste
management at Army camp Bihar Regiment Nabadiganta It, Salt lake
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Dr S K Sinha, Senior Fellow,
TERI
9:30 a.m. EOI/RFP/Tender document preparation Mr T G Nandakumar, General
evaluation procedure for Solid Waste Manager (Materials), TERI
Management.
10:00 a.m. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for TG Nandakumar, General
waste collection Manager (Materials), TERI
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:25 a.m. Group Activity I Poulomy Banerjee, Mr T G
Nandakumar, A C Deka
11:55 a.m. Presentation of Group Activity I: Issues and
challenges associated with solid waste
management
12:25 p.m. Group Activities II: Approaches and
Technologies for economically viable and
bankable projects so as to access SBM funds
12:55 pm Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
1:30 p.m. Lunch
2:30 p.m. Final Quiz and Feedback form
3:30 p.m. Distribution of Certificates and Valedictory
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
08:30 a.m. Registration
09:00 a.m. Welcome and Lighting the lamp
Welcome address and objectives of
9:15-9:25 Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
Workshop
Introduction to SBM, SWM Exposure
9:25-9:35 Poulomy Banerjee, Research
Workshops, Capacity Building and
a.m. Associate NIUA, New Delhi
Training for Swachh Bharat Mission
Briefing Session, where the TERI and
9:35-9.45 Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
participants (ULBs) will share their
am Fellow TERI
expectations from the programmes
Smt. Debarati Dutta Gupta, WBCS
10:00-10:15 (Exe), Director State Urban
Inaugural Address by Chief Guest
a.m. Development Agency, West Bengal
10:15-10:20
Vote of Thanks Dr Alak Chandra Deka, Fellow TERI
a.m.
10:20 a.m. Hi Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Waste management Rules, 2016
Time Topics Speakers
Solid Waste Management Rules 2016
11:00 a.m
Plastics Management Rules 2016
Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
E-waste Management Rules 2016
11:20 a.m
Extended Producer Responsibility
ODF+, ODF++, Swachh Survekshan 2019, Poulomy Banerjee, Research
12:20 a.m.
Garbage free cities 7 star Rating protocols Associate NIUA, New Delhi
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
2:00 p.m. Decentralised composting of solid waste Dr Alak Chandra Deka, Fellow, TERI
2:20 p.m. Integrating Waste pickers for Sustainable Mr Shashi Bhushan Pandit, President,
Solid Waste Management All India Kabadi Mazdoor Mahasangh,
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
Patna
3:40 p.m. Waste to Energy Technology and Prof VV Goud, IIT Guwahati,
Decentralised business Model
4:00 p.m. Waste to energy : TERI Technology Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
FIELD TRIP
Day II, December 14, 2018
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Assemble at training venue
8:30 a.m. I. Scientific Landfil closing, SWM, Composting plant , Dhapa
12:30 p.m. II. Resource person Sujata Nandi, SN Greenovation, decentralized solid waste
management Sate Urban Development Agency, canteen, Bidhan Nagar
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Dr S K Sinha, Senior Fellow,
TERI
9:30 a.m. EOI/RFP/Tender document preparation Mr T G Nandakumar, General
evaluation procedure for Solid Waste Manager (Materials), TERI
Management.
10:00 a.m. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for TG Nandakumar, General
waste collection Manager (Materials), TERI
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:25 a.m. Group Activity I Poulomy Banerjee, Mr T G
Nandakumar, A C Deka
11:55 a.m. Presentation of Group Activity I: Issues and
challenges associated with solid waste
management
12:25 p.m. Group Activities II: Approaches and
Technologies for economically viable and
bankable projects so as to access SBM funds
12:55 pm Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
1:30 p.m. Lunch
2:30 p.m. Final Quiz and Feedback form
3:30 p.m. Distribution of Certificates and Valedictory
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION SWM EXPOSURE WORKSHOPS 2018
AGENDA OF WORKSHOP 19th to 21st November, 2018 AT LUCKNOW
Day I, November 19th 2018
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
09:30 am Registration
Welcome Note, Lighting the lamp
10:00 a.m.
and Introduction Mr. K K Sinha
10:20 a.m. Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Dr. A.K Saxena, Mr. K K Sinha
10:40 a.m. Introductory Note of NIUA NIUA Team/ Representative
11:00 a.m. Vote of Thanks Mr. K K Sinha/ Dr. Chandra Prakash
Existing Solid Waste Management
11:30 a.m Dr. Chandra Prakash
Practices- Issues & Challenges
11:45 a.m. Tea Break
12:00 p.m. Solid Waste Management Rule, 2016 Dr. A K Saxena
Plastic Waste Management, rules,
12:45 a.m 2016 Dr. Ila Tiwari
E-waste Management, Rules 2016
C&D Waste Management Rules, Dr Chandra Prakash
1:30 p.m.
2016 & Videos
2:00 p.m. Lunch
Time Topic Speaker
2:30 p.m. SWM Technology- Bio-Gas Dr. Vivek Kumar Singh
Technology/ Bio Methanation
Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, Mr. KK Sinha
3:00 p.m 2016
3:30 p.m Fecal Sludge Management Mr. KK Sinha/ Dr. C P Jeenger
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
4:15 p.m. Environmental Compliances viz.. Dr. Ila Tiwari
Environmental Clearance/CTE/CTO for
Landfill/ Integrated waste management
facility, Dumpsite
4:45 p.m. Convergence of SBM objective with Mr. KK Sinha
National Urban Livelihood Mission
(NULM) and integration of waste
pickers
5:30 p.m Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Mr. KK Sinha
for waste collection
6:00 p.m Importance of Information Education Mr. KK Sinha
and Communication (IEC) for SWM
FIELD TRIP
Day II, November 20th 2018
FIELD TRIP
Day II, November 23rd 2018
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
08:30 a.m. Registration
09:00 a.m. Welcome and Lighting the lamp
Welcome address and objectives of
9:15-9:25 Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
Workshop
Introduction to SBM, SWM Exposure
9:25-9:35 Paulomy Banerjee, Research Associate
Workshops, Capacity Building and
a.m. NIUA, New Delhi
Training for Swachh Bharat Mission
Briefing Session, where the TERI and
9:35-9.45 Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
participants (ULBs) will share their
am Fellow TERI
expectations from the programmes
9.55-10.05
Keynote Address Sri, Sanjay Kumar, SDO, Rajgir,
am
10:00-10:15 Smt Urmila Choudhary, Hon'ble
Inaugural Address by Chief Guest
a.m. Mayor. Rajgir Nagar Panchayat
10:15-10:20
Vote of Thanks Dr Alak Chandra Deka, Fellow TERI
a.m.
10:20 a.m. Hi Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Waste management Rules, 2016
Time Topics Speakers
Solid Waste Management Rules 2016
11:00 a.m Professor Somnath Bandyopadhyay
Plastics Management Rules 2016
School of Ecology and Environment
E-waste Management Rules 2016
11:20 a.m Studies, Nālandā University
Extended Producer Responsibility
12:20 a.m. Waste to energy : TERI Technology Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
2:00 p.m. Decentralised composting of solid waste Dr Alak Chandra Deka, Fellow, TERI
FIELD TRIP
Day II, December 8, 2018
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Assemble at training venue
8:30 a.m. I. Nalanda University Zero waste campus
12:30 p.m. II. Solid and Liquid Resource Management Centre Rajgir
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Dr S K Sinha, Senior Fellow,
TERI
9:30 a.m. EOI/RFP/Tender document preparation Mr T G Nandakumar, General
evaluation procedure for Solid Waste Manager (Materials), TERI
Management.
10:00 a.m. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for TG Nandakumar, General
waste collection Manager (Materials), TERI
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:25 a.m. Group Activity I Paulomy Banerjee, Research
Associate NIUA, New Delhi
11:55 a.m. Presentation of Group Activity I: Issues and
challenges associated with solid waste
management
12:25 p.m. Group Activities II: Approaches and
Technologies for economically viable and
bankable projects so as to access SBM funds
12:55 pm Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
1:30 p.m. Lunch
2:30 p.m. Final Quiz and Feedback form
3:30 p.m. Distribution of Certificates and Valedictory Bipin Bihari Singh Executive
Officer, Rajgir
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
08:30 a.m. Registration
09:00 a.m. Welcome and Lighting the lamp
Welcome address and objectives of
9:15-9:25 Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
Workshop
Introduction to SBM, SWM Exposure
9:25-9:35 Paulomy Banerjee, Research Associate
Workshops, Capacity Building and
a.m. NIUA, New Delhi
Training for Swachh Bharat Mission
Briefing Session, where the TERI and
9:35-9.45 Dr. Swapan Kumar Sinha, Senior
participants (ULBs) will share their
am Fellow TERI
expectations from the programmes
9.55-10.05
Keynote Address Sri, Sanjay Kumar, SDO, Rajgir,
am
10:00-10:15 Smt Urmila Choudhary, Hon'ble
Inaugural Address by Chief Guest
a.m. Mayor. Rajgir Nagar Panchayat
10:15-10:20
Vote of Thanks Dr Alak Chandra Deka, Fellow TERI
a.m.
10:20 a.m. Hi Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Waste management Rules, 2016
Time Topics Speakers
Solid Waste Management Rules 2016
11:00 a.m Mr Shashi Bhushan Pandit, President,
Plastics Management Rules 2016
All India Kabadi Mazdoor
E-waste Management Rules 2016
11:20 a.m Mahasangh, Patna
Extended Producer Responsibility
ODF+, ODF++, Swachh Survekshan 2019, Paulomy Banerjee, Research
12:20 a.m.
Garbage free cities 7 star Rating protocols Associate NIUA, New Delhi
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Government of India
3:40 p.m. Waste to energy : TERI Technology Dr Dipankar Saharia, Director, TERI
4:00 p.m. Waste to Energy Technology and Prof VV Goud, IIT Guwahati,
Decentralised business Model
FIELD TRIP
Day II, December 8, 2018
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Assemble at training venue
8:30 a.m. I. Nalanda University Zero waste campus
12:30 p.m. II. Solid and Liquid Resource Management Centre Rajgir
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Dr S K Sinha, Senior Fellow,
TERI
9:30 a.m. EOI/RFP/Tender document preparation Mr T G Nandakumar, General
evaluation procedure for Solid Waste Manager (Materials), TERI
Management.
10:00 a.m. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for TG Nandakumar, General
waste collection Manager (Materials), TERI
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:25 a.m. Group Activity I Paulomy Banerjee, Prof VV
Goud, A C Deka
11:55 a.m. Presentation of Group Activity I: Issues and
challenges associated with solid waste
management
12:25 p.m. Group Activities II: Approaches and
Technologies for economically viable and
bankable projects so as to access SBM funds
12:55 pm Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
1:30 p.m. Lunch
2:30 p.m. Final Quiz and Feedback form
3:30 p.m. Distribution of Certificates and Valedictory Bipin Bihari Singh Executive
Officer, Rajgir
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION SWM EXPOSURE WORKSHOPS 2018
TENTATIVE WORKSHOP AGENDA
Keys Select Hotel, Visakhapatnam
Day I: 13/12/2018
INAUGURATION
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Solid Waste Management – Regulatory Framework
Chairperson: Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi, PM & HRM Consultant SWM
4:10 pm Integration of Waste pickers for Sustainable Mr. S.Karthik Rao, / Niroj
Solid Waste Management Mohanty, CoreCarbonX
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Solid Waste management Technologies
Moderator: Moderator: Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi, PM & HRM
Consultant SWM
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Starting from Hotel
9:00 a.m Visiting Gajuwaka Solid Waste Transfer Station
10:20 a.m. Starting to Anukapally
11:20 a.m. Visiting Dry Waste Recycling Centre at Anukapally
12:00 p.m. Starting to Visakhapatnam
1:00 p.m. Lunch Break
2:00 p.m. Starting to Zone-3 of Visakhapatnam
2:20 p.m. Sustained IEC for BCC in AP – Community Participation – Interaction with
‘sAnkalP’ members of Zone-3 of Visakhapatnam
3:00 p.m. Starting to Kapulapada Landfill site
3:40 p.m Visiting Kapulapada Landfill site
4:40 p.m Starting back to hotel
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
9:30 a.m. ODF+, Swachh Survekshan, ODF++, Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi,
Swachhata Ranking and Star Rating. PM & HRM Consultant SWM
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:40 a.m. Group Activity I Mr. Maganti. J. Muthu kumara
Swamy
Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi
11:10 a.m. Presentation of Group Activity I
11:40 p.m.. Group Activities II Mr. Maganti J Muthukumara
Swamy
Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi
12:10 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Solid Waste Management – Regulatory Framework
Chairperson: Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi, PM & HRM Consultant SWM
4:10 pm Integration of Waste pickers for Sustainable Mr. S.Karthik Rao, / Niroj
Solid Waste Management Mohanty, CoreCarbonX
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Solid Waste management Technologies
Moderator: Moderator: Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi, PM & HRM
Consultant SWM
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Starting from Hotel
9:00 a.m Visiting Gajuwaka Solid Waste Transfer Station
10:20 a.m. Starting to Anukapally
11:20 a.m. Visiting Dry Waste Recycling Centre at Anukapally
12:00 p.m. Starting to Visakhapatnam
1:00 p.m. Lunch Break
2:00 p.m. Starting to Zone-3 of Visakhapatnam
2:20 p.m. Sustained IEC for BCC in AP – Community Participation – Interaction with
‘sAnkalP’ members of Zone-3 of Visakhapatnam
3:00 p.m. Starting to Kapulapada Landfill site
3:40 p.m Visiting Kapulapada Landfill site
4:40 p.m Starting back to hotel
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
9:30 a.m. ODF+, Swachh Survekshan, ODF++, Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi,
Swachhata Ranking and Star Rating. PM & HRM Consultant SWM
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:40 a.m. Group Activity I Mr. Maganti. J. Muthu kumara
Swamy
Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi
11:10 a.m. Presentation of Group Activity I
11:40 p.m.. Group Activities II Mr. Maganti J Muthukumara
Swamy
Mr. Siva Subbarayudu Kasturi
12:10 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
10.00 a.m. Capacity Building and Training for Swachh Mr Gaurav Roy,
Bharat Mission National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA)
10.10 a.m. Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Shri Jyotiprakash Das, Collector &
District Magistrate Puri
10:30 a.m Vote of Thanks Mr Ashish Mohanty, Head Odisha,
CoreCarbonX
10:30 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Solid Waste Management – Regulatory Framework
Chairperson: Dr. Mehul Chauhan, SBM National Expert
Time Topics Speakers
11:30 a.m Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 Dr R B Samal, ES, Odisha State Pollution
Control Board
11:55 a.m PlasticsManagementRules2016 Er S Sahoo, SEE, Odisha State Pollution
E-waste Management Rules2016 Control Board
12.15 am C & D Waste Management Rules 2016 Mr Pradip Chaudhury, Advisor,
CoreCarbonX
12:35 p.m Biomedical Waste Management Rules Dr. S P Samantroy, SES, Odisha State
2016. Pollution Control Board
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Solid Waste management Technologies
Moderator: Mr Mehul Chauhan
Timings Topics Speakers
4:35 p.m. Home, Community & BGG Composting Mr. Karthik Rao, CoreCarbonX
Timings Locations
7:45 a.m. Starting from Hotel
9:30a.m. Visit to KIIS biomethanation plant
11:00 a.m. Visit to Nandankanan composting plant
12:30 p.m. Lunch Break
01:30 a.m. Visit to Taratarini Polymers
2:00 p.m. Visit to Faecal Sludge and Septage Plan at Basughai
2:45 p.m. Starting for Puri
4:15p.m. Visit to Composting Plant at Puri
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
9:30 a.m. ODF+, Swachh Survekshan, ODF++, Mr. Niroj Mohanty, CoreCarbonX
Swachhata Ranking and Star Rating.
10:30 a.m. Making wealth from waste-Some Business Mr. Ashish Chaudhury/Mr
Models Narayana Chaudhury, Charted
Accountant
10:45 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:45 a.m. Group Activity I Mr. Niroj Mohanty
Dr. Mehul Chauhan
Mr. Ashish Chaudhury
12:15 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity I
1:00 p.m.. Group Activities II Mr. Niroj Mohanty
Dr. Mehul Chauhan
Mr. Narayana Chaudhury
1:15 p.m. Lunch
2:45 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity II Participants
3:30 p.m. Tea Break
3:45 p.m. Final Quiz & Feedback Participants
4.30 p.m. Distribution of Prizes & Certificates and Project Team
Valedictory
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Solid Waste Management – Regulatory Framework
Chairperson: Dr. Mehul Chauhan, SBM National Expert
Time Topics Speakers
11:30 am Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 Dr (Mrs.) R B Samal, ES, Odisha State
Pollution Control Board
12.00 am C & D Waste Management Rules 2016 Mr. Pradip Chaudhury, Advisor,
CoreCarbonX
12:30 pm Biomedical Waste Management Rules Dr. (Mrs.) S P Samantroy, SES, Odisha
2016. State Pollution Control Board
1:00 p.m. Lunch
2:00 pm Plastics Management Rules 2016 Dr. Dilip Behera, Sr Env Scientist, Odisha
State Pollution Control Board
2:20 pm E-waste Management Rules2016
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities Chairperson: Mr. Pradip Chaudhury
2:40 pm Importance of Fecal Sludge Management
(FSM) for effective Solid Waste Management Mr. Pritish Nanda and Mr. Ananya Ghosh,
(SWM) Ernst and Young
3:10 pm Effective Solid Waste Management Plan Mr. Samir Kumar Panda
Team Leader - Swachh Bharat Mission
(U), Odisha
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Solid Waste management Technologies
Moderator: Mr Mehul Chauhan
Timings Topics Speakers
5:10 pm Home, Community & BGG Composting Mr. Karthik Rao, CoreCarbonX
Timings Locations
8:30 am Starting from Hotel
9:00 am Visit to Composting Plant at Puri
10:15 am Visit to Fecal Sludge and Septage Treatment Plant at Puri
12:15 pm Visit to Fecal Sludge and Septage Plan at Basuaghai
1:00 pm Lunch Break
2:30 am Visit to KIIS Biomethanation Plant
3:30 pm Visit to Nandankanan Composting Plant
3:15 p.m. Visit to Composting Plant at Puri
4:15pm Starting for Puri
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
9:30 a.m. ODF+, Swachh Survekshan, ODF++, Mr. Niroj Mohanty, CoreCarbonX
Swachhata Ranking and Star Rating.
10:30 a.m. Making wealth from waste-DP preparation toolkitMr. Niroj Mohanty/Mr. Narayana
Chaudhury, Charted Accountant
10:45 a.m. Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Timings Topics Co-ordinator
11:45 a.m. Group Activity I Mr. Niroj Mohanty
Dr. Mehul Chauhan
INAUGURATION
Day: 1
Sl.
TIMIMG TOPIC RESOURCE PERSON
No
1. 09.00 AM Registration and distribution of course kit TNIUS Team
-09.30 AM
2. 09.30 AM – Welcome note Dr.P.Aruna,
09.45 AM Faculty Public Health,
TNIUS
3. 09.45 AM Inauguration and lighting of lamp
-10.00 AM
4. 10.00 AM- Self introduction, Orientation on SBM NIUA officials
10.15 AM objectives and guidelines
Technical session I
Understanding rules related to Solid waste management
Chairperson: Dr. N. Muthusamy, Asst. Professor, TNIUS
5. 10.15 AM- Solid waste management rules,2016 Dr.K.S. Selvanayaki,
10.45 AM E-waste management rules,2016 Assistant Professor and
Hazardous waste management rules,2016 Expert SWM,
TNIUS
6. 10.45 AM- C and D waste management rules,2016 Dr.N .Muthusamy,
11.00 AM Assistant Professor,
Urban Planning,
TNIUS
7. 11.00 AM- Plastic waste management rules,2016 Dr. P. Aruna,
11.30 AM Biomedical waste management rules, Faculty Public Health,
2016 TNIUS
6. 11.30 AM Tea break
11.45 AM
Technical session II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
Chairperson: Dr.K.S. Selvanayaki,
Assistant Professor and Expert in Solid Waste Management, TNIUS
7. 11.45 AM- Importance of IEC and Swachhta App Mr. Suresh Bandari,
12.00 PM among citizens NGO,NO dumping
organization
8. 12.00 PM- Importance of Fecal Sludge Dr.N. Muthusamy,
12.30 PM Management (FSM) for effective Solid Assistant Professor,
Waste Management (SWM) TNIUS
9. 12.30 PM- Collection, Recycling and Processing of Dr.K.S. Selvanayaki,
01.00 PM Segregated Dry Waste Assistant Professor and
Expert in Solid Waste
Management,
TNIUS
10. 01.15 PM- Lunch
02.00 PM
PANEL DISCUSSION
Chairperson: Dr. P. Aruna, Faculty Public Health, TNIUS
EXPOSURE VISIT
Sl.
TIMING SWM MANAGEMENT PRACTICES LOCATION
No
1. 08.00 AM- Dry waste collection centre & MRF Thongum poonga,
10.40 AM Kottai, Salem corp
2. 10.40 AM-
10.50 AM Tea Break
3. 10.50 AM- Biomethanation plant –Waste conversion Veeranam,
11.50 AM to electricity for lighting street lights Salem corporation
4. 11.50 AM- On site composting-processing of garden Kanchi nagar Park,
01.00 PM waste & domestic horticulture waste Salem corporation
5. 01.00 PM- Lunch break
02.00 PM
7. 02.00 PM- Dump site & Biomethanation-processing Vendipalayam,
03.30 PM of food waste for generating electricity Erode Corporation
9. 03.30 PM- Tea break
03.45 PM
10. 03.45 PM Decentralised waste management- Barrel Kumarapalayam
-05.15 PM composting Municipality
TECHNICAL SESSION V
Chairperson: Dr.N.Muthusamy, Assistant Professor, TNIUS
8. 11.15 AM- ODF, ODF+, ODF ++ Dr. Aruna,
11.25 AM ODF Sustainability Faculty Public Health,
TNIUS/NIUA officials
9. 11.25 AM- Swachh Survekshan 2016, 2017 and Mr. Padmanabhan
11.45 AM 2018 including its documentation Gopalan/NIUA officials
10. 11.45 AM- Swachhta ranking including its Mr. Padmanabhan
12.00 PM documentation Gopalan/NIUA officials
11. 12.00 PM Group activity 1 TNIUS TEAM
12.30 PM Challenges and issues of ULBs in managing
solid waste
12.30 PM- Presentation of Group Activity I TNIUS TEAM
01.00 PM
12. 01.00 PM LUNCH
02.00 PM
02.00 PM- Group activity 2 TNIUS TEAM
02.45 PM- SWM plan for ULBs
13. 02.45 PM- Presentation of Group Activity II TNIUS TEAM
03.30 PM
14. 03.30 PM- Tea break
03.40 PM
15. 03.40 PM- Feedback from participants TNIUS TEAM
04.00 PM
16. 04.00 PM- Distribution of prizes and valediction TNIUS TEAM
04.15 PM
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION SWM EXPOSURE WORKSHOPS 2018
AGENDA OF WORKSHOP FROM October 08-10, 2018 at AMBIKAPUR
WORKSHOP- I
Day I : 08th October, 2018
Location: Ambikapur
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
9.00 a.m. Registration
9:30 a.m. Welcome and Lighting the lamp Ms. Surya Kiran Tiwari Agrawal, Commissioner,
Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, Dr. Nitesh Sharma,
Team Leader, SMMU,SUDA-SBM, Chhatisgarh,
Dr. M. Subha, Sr. Faculty & Head,EMD, ESCI,
Ms. Anita Aggarwal, Faculty, EMD,ESCI, Ms.
Rashi, Project Associate, National Institute of
Urban Affairs (NIUA), Mr. Gaurav, Project
Associate, NIUA, New Delhi and ESCI Team
Members (Mr. GNM Rao and Mr. N. Rajasekhar)
9:45 a.m. Introduction to SBM, SWM Ms. Rashi, Project Associate, National Institute
Exposure Workshops, Capacity of Urban Affairs (NIUA)
Building and Training for Swachh
Bharat Mission
10.00 a.m. Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Ms. Surya Kiran Tiwari Agrawal, Commissioner,
Ambikapur,Chhattisgarh
10.05 a.m. Key Note Address Dr. Nitesh Sharma,Team Leader, SMMU,SUDA-
SBM, Chhatisgarh
10:10 a.m. Vote of Thanks Dr. M. Subha
Sr. Faculty and Head I/c. ,EMD,ESCI, Hyderabad
10:15 a.m. Tea Break
Time Topic Speaker
10:30 a.m. Lead Lecture on Swachh Bharat Dr. M. Subha
Mission-Introduction, Objectives, Sr. Faculty and Head I/c. ,EMD,ESCI, Hyderabad
Guidelines and its Funding Pattern
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Waste Management Rules, 2016
Chairperson: Dr. M. Subha, Sr. Faculty and Head I/c., ESCI, Hyderabad
Time Topics Speakers
11:00 a.m Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 Dr. M. Subha
Plastic Waste Management Rules Sr. Faculty and Head I/c., ESCI, Hyderabad
2016
11:40 a.m E-waste Management Rules 2016 and Mr. Shitesh Kumar Verma, Regional Officer,
Relevant parts of Biomedical Waste Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board,
Management Rules 2016 Ambikapur
12:20 p.m Integrating Waste Pickers for Miss.Mahanti, I/C-SLRM Centre-Ambikapur
Sustainable Solid Waste management Swachh Society Ltd.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
for Waste Collection
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
Solid Waste Management - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
Moderator: Mr. Raj Kiran, FSM Expert, Faculty ESCI, Hyderabad
Time Topics Speakers
2:00 p.m. Different Fecal Sludge Treatment Plant Mr. Raj Kiran, FSM Expert, Tide Technocrats,
(FSTP) technologies & their potential Bangalore
linkages with SWM
2:40 p.m. Application of GIS & GPS in SWM and Major Shiva Kiran, SWM Expert, Faculty-
Sanitation ESCI, Hyderabad
3.20 p.m. Improving Service Delivery using smart Major Shiva Kiran, SWM Expert, Faculty-
solutions under SBM ESCI, Hyderabad
3.40 p.m. Group Activity-I-Mapping of Wards Dr.M. Subha,Major Shiva Kiran and ESCI
through GIS application Team members
4:00 p.m. Tea Break
4.15 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity-I Participants
5.00 p.m. Highlights of Day 1 Discussion Dr. M. Subha, Sr. Faculty and Head I/c., ESCI,
Hyderabad
FIELD TRIP
Day II : 09th October, 2018
Location: Ambikapur
Timings Locations
8:00 a.m. Departure from Venue
8:30 a.m. Decentralised Door to Door Collection and Transportation through GPS tracker rickshaws-
New Bus Stand, Ambikapur
9:45 a.m. Decentralized organic waste composting plant –Initiatives by Bulk Garbage Generator
(BGG-Holy Cross Hospital)
10:45 a.m. Decentralized Scientific solid and liquid resource management (SLRM) centers
11:30 a.m. Centralised Waste Management Facility -Dry waste Recycling Unit and Biomethanation-
fertilizer plant at DC Road, Ambikapur, near central jail.
1:00 p.m. Lunch
2:00 p.m. Horticulture waste processing facility at Pushpvatika Sargawan
4.00 p.m. Sanitary Park-Remediation of Dumpsite
Day III : 10th October, 2018
Location: Ambikapur
TECHNICAL SESSION III
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Dr. M. Subha
Summary and Economics of Solid Waste Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.
Management, EIA ESCI, Hyderabad
9:30 a.m. Decentralised Technologies- Scientific Solid & Mrs. Shashikala Sinha, President,
Liquid Management Swachh Ambikapur Mission Co-
operative Society Ltd. and her team
member
10.10 a.m. Remediation of Sanitary Park-Case Study Mr. Ritesh Saini, SWM Expert,
Programmer-Ambikapur
10:50 a.m. EIA requirements for setting up SWM processing Dr. M. Subha
plants, landfill etc., Criteria for accessing SBM Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.
funds ESCI, Hyderabad
11:30 a.m. Tea Break
11:45 a.m C&D Waste Management Rules, 2016 Dr. Nitesh Sharma
Team Leader, SMMU
SUDA-SBM, Chhattisgarh
12.25 p.m Convergence of SBM objectives with National Shri Shiv Soni, NULM Expert,
Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM) SUDA,Chahttisgarh
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION IV
Timings Topics Speakers/Co-ordinator
2:00 p.m. ODF+, ODF++, Swachh Survekshan 2019, Dr. M. Subha
Garbage free cities 7 star Rating protocols Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.
Making wealth from waste - Some Business Models ESCI, Hyderabad
2.40 p.m. Importance of IEC for effective Solid Waste Dr. Nitesh Sharma
Management Team Leader, SMMU
SUDA-SBM, Chhatisgarh
3.20 p.m. Group Activity II Dr. M. Subha and ESCI Team
members
4.00 p.m Tea Break
4.15 p.m. Group Activity II presentation by participants Dr.M. Subha and ESCI Team
4.40 p.m.. Quiz members
5.00 p.m. Feedback form
5:15 p.m. Distribution of Certificates and Valedictory
SWACHH BHARAT MISSION SWM EXPOSURE WORKSHOPS 2018
AGENDA OF WORKSHOP FROM NOVEMBER14–16, 2018 AT
JABALPUR
WORKSHOP-II
Day I
Location: Jabalpur
Suggested sessions and lectures
INAUGURATION
Time Topic Speaker
9.00 a.m. Registration
10.00 am. Welcome and Lighting the lamp Dr. M. Subha, Sr. Faculty and Head I/c. ,
EMD, ESCI, Hyderabad , Ms.Anita
Aggarwal, Faculty, EMD, ESCI,Hyderabad ,
Mr. Kaustubh Parihar, Research Associate,
NIUA, New Delhi and ESCI Team
Members (Mr. G.N.M. Rao and Mr.
Rajasekhar )
10.15 a.m. Introduction to SBM, SWM Exposure Mr. Kaustubh Parihar, Research Associate,
Workshops, Capacity Building and NIUA, New Delhi
Training for Swachh Bharat Mission
10.25 a.m. Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Dr. M. Subha
Sr. Faculty and Head I/c. ,EMD
ESCI, Hyderabad
10:30 a.m. Vote of Thanks Dr. M. Subha
Sr. Faculty and Head I/c. ,EMD
ESCI, Hyderabad
10:35 a.m. Tea Break
Time Topic Speaker
11.00 a.m. Significance of SBM and Way Forward Ms. Anita Aggarwal
Faculty,EMD, ESCI, Hyderabad
TECHNICAL SESSION I
Waste Management Rules, 2016
Chairperson: Ms. Anita Aggarwal, Faculty,EMD, ESCI, Hyderabad
Time Topics Speakers
11:15a.m Plastic Recycling Case study under NULM by Mr. Vishwas Sharma, H.O, Meemuch,
SHG’s M.P
11.35 a.m. Sustainable SBM Indore model Ms. Anita Aggarwal
Faculty, EMD, ESCI, Hyderabad
12.15p.m Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 Dr. M. Subha
Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.,
12.35 p.m. Plastic Management Rules 2016 ESCI, Hyderabad
1:00 p.m. Lunch
TECHNICAL SESSION II
IEC, Convergence and Technologies
Moderator: Mr. Imteyaz Ali, Head of Sarthak NGO Working for rag pickers in Madhya
Pradesh
Time Topics Speakers
2:00 p.m.
Integrating Waste Pickers for Sustainable Solid Waste Mr. Imteyaz Ali, Head of Sarthak NGO
management Working for rag pickers in Madhya
Pradesh
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Waste
Collection
2.20 p.m. Convergence of SBM objectives with Mr. Imteyaz Ali, Head of Sarthak NGO
National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM) Working for rag pickers in Madhya
Pradesh
2.40 p.m. EIA requirements for setting up SWM Dr. M. Subha, Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.,
processing plants, landfill etc., &Making ESCI, Hyderabad
wealth from waste - Some Business Models
3.00 p.m. Importance of Fecal Sludge Management Demonstration, Video & discussion by
(FSM) for effective Solid Waste Management Dr. M. Subha, Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.,
(SWM) ESCI, Hyderabad
3.20 p.m. Importance of IEC for effective Solid Waste Mr. Imteyaz Ali, Head of Sarthak NGO
Management Working for rag pickers in Madhya
Pradesh
3.40 p.m. SwachhAMBIKAPUR model Dr. M. Subha, Sr. Faculty and Head I/c.,
ESCI, Hyderabad
4.00 p.m. Tea Break
4.15 p.m. Demonstration on Waste Management facility Mr. Sanjay and Pawan Pandey, Manager
–Case Study of Jabalpur O&M, ESSL Infrastructure, Jabalpur
Solid Waste Management Issues and Challenges Group Activity
Moderator: Ms.Anita Agarwal, Faculty ESCI, Hyderabad
Time Topics Speakers/Co-ordinator
4.55 p.m. Group Activity-I-SWM issues and Challenges Ms. Anita Aggarwal and ESCI Team
members
5.25 p.m.
Presentation by Participants on Group Activity-I Ms. Anita Aggarwal and ESCI Team
members
6.00 p.m Highlights of Day 1 Discussion Ms. Anita Aggarwal, Faculty, ESCI,
Hyderabad
FIELD TRIP
Day II
Location: Jabalpur
Timings Locations
9:00 a.m. Departure from Venue
9:30 a.m. Door to Door Collection and Swachh Jabalpur model (Source Segregation) &
transportation and use of smart solution for tracking of waste collection at Patrakar
Colony, Ranital
10.30 a.m. Transfer Station, Aaga chowk.
12.00 p.m. Waste Management facility, Waste to Energy Plant,Sanitary landfill for rejects-Kathonda
2.30 p.m. Lunch
3:30 p.m. Beautification of Gulaua Lake – Gulaua
4:15 p.m. Composting Unit at Baldev Bagh, Newargani, Sabzimandi
Day III
Location: Jabalpur
TECHNICAL SESSION III
Service level benchmark and its Delivery using Smart Solutions
Timings Topics Speakers
09:00 a.m. Recap (Assisted Discussion) Ms. Anita Aggarwal, Faculty,
EMD, ESCI
9:30 a.m. SwachhSurvekshan 2019,ODF+, ODF++, , Garbage Mr. Kaustubh Parihar, Research
free cities 7 star Rating protocols Associate, NIUA, New Delhi
10.00 a.m. Menstrual Hygiene Management Ms. Anita Aggarwal, Faculty,
EMD, ESCI
10.20 a.m. Quiz
10.40 a.m. Application of GIS & GPS in SWM and Sanitation Major Shiva Kiran, SWM
and Improving Service Delivery using smart Expert, Faculty-ESCI,
solutions under SBM Hyderabad
11.30 a.m. Tea Break
11:45 a.m. Group Activity-II- Business Model Plan of SWM Anita Aggarwal and NIUA
Facility(Wardwise plan, CAPEX, OPEX, PRODUCT official
and PROCESS)
11.45p.m.
1:00 p.m. Lunch
GROUP ACTIVITY
Timings Topics Speakers/Coordinator
2.00 p.m. Presentation of Group Activity-II by participants Anita Aggarwal ,NIUA official and
Major Shiva Kiran
3.20 p.m. Feedback and Valedictory Ms. Anita Aggarwal and ESCI
Team members
4.00 p.m Tea Break
4.15 p.m. Winner announcement and Distribution of Prizes Ms. Anita Aggarwal and ESCI
Team members
5.30 p.m. Distribution of certificates Ms. Anita Aggarwal and ESCI
Team members
ANNEXURE I-B
FIELD VISIT DETAILS
S. Dates Location No. of No. of Sites Facility
No. ULBs Participants
1. September Coimbatore 22 41 1.Door to door collection and segregation of
17-19, 2018 plastic waste and its management,
2. September Coimbatore 28 51 Kurudampalayam
24-26, 2018 Biomethanation plant at Amma Unavagam.
3. SUNYA Project-Zero waste concept,
Ward 23, Saibaba Colony
4. Vermi Compost plant, MRF, Sanitary
landfill, Bio-gas plant, Vellalore
3. September Gurgaon 24 41 1. Aerobin Composting, New Friends
24-26, 2018 Colony
2. Composting at HIPA Campus
3. MRF at Ghatagaon Gurgaon
4. IL&FS Compost Plant at Okhla
5. TERI Complex, Gwalpahari
4. September Ahmedabad 32 33 1.Dry Waste Segregation and Treatment
26-28, 2018 Centre
2. Flower Waste Composting
3. C&D Plant Ahmedabad
5. September Dehradun 26 51 1.Zero Waste Incorporation at Muni Ki Reti
26-28, 2018 2. Garden Waste Composting at Gandhi Park
3. Decentralized Composting Unit and Bio-
composter at Hotel Madhuban
4. Smart Waste Bin Concept at Nari Niketan
5. Shishambhara Waste Management Plant
at Central Hope Town
6. September Pimpri 21 51 1.Source Segregation by Swachh at ward
26-28, 2018 level
2. MRF at Deccan Gymkhana
3. Home Composting Deccan Gymkhana
4. Biomining at Saswad Municipal Council
5. Roseland Society
7. October 3- Gurgaon 28 44 1. Aerobin Composting, New Friends
5, 2018 Colony
2. Composting at HIPA Campus
3. MRF at Ghatagaon Gurgaon
4. IL&FS Compost Plant at Okhla
5. TERI Complex, Gwalpahari
8. October 3- Pimpri 17 30 1.Source Segregation by Swachh at ward
5, 2018 level
2. MRF at Deccan Gymkhana
3. Home Composting Deccan Gymkhana
4. Bio-mining at Saswad Municipal Council
5. Roseland Society
9. October 8- Ambikapur- 30 40 1.Horticulture Waste Processing,
10 1 Pushpvatika
10. October 8- Ambikapur- 30 42 2. Centralized Biomethanation and Fertilizer
10 2 Plant
3. SLRM Centre
4. Bulk Garbage Generator
5. Sanitary Park
11. October 4- Patiala 25 53 1.Centralised Composting Unit and Waste
6, 2018 Disposal at Nawanshahr
2. Centralized Composting and Waste
Disposal Facility at Bhadson
3. Centralized Composting Unit at Amargarh
4. Incinerator set up at Hans Raj Trust
5. Decentralized Composting Unit at
Maharaja Yadvindra Enclave
12. October 10- Erode 25 33 1.Dry waste collection Centre & MRF,
12, 2018 Thongum poonga, Kottai, Salem
Corporation
2. Biomethanation plant –Waste conversion
to electricity for lighting street lights,
Veeranam
3. Dump site & Biomethanation-processing
of food waste for generating electricity,
Vendipalayam
4. On site composting-processing of garden
waste & domestic horticulture waste, Kanchi
nagar Park
13. October 10- Guwahati 22 41 1.Landfill Site at West Boragaon
12, 2018 2. Plastic Bottle Recycling Unit at Bongshar
3. Plastic Waste in Brick Industry at Azara
4. SWM at IAS Officers Colony
5. Household Solid Waste Management at
Environ Office, Hatigaon
14. October 16- Patiala 20 39 1.Centralised Composting Unit and Waste
18, 2018 Disposal at Nawanshahr
2. Centralized Composting and Waste
Disposal Facility at Bhadson
3. Centralized Composting Unit at Amargarh
4. Incinerator set up at Hans Raj Trust
5. Decentralized Composting Unit at
Maharaja Yadvindra Enclave
15. October 23- Surat 16 34 1.Transfer Station and MRF at Pal
25, 2018 2. Organic Waste Composting at Vegetable
Yard, Pal
3. Plastic Recycling Centre at Khajod
4. Sanitary Landfill
5.Centralized Composting Plant
6. STP cum Biogas Plant
16. October 23- Tirupati 17 27 1.RTMS IOT/ICT enabled tools for Door to
25, 2018 Door, Srikalahasti
2. Centralized Compost Plant, Thukivakam
3. In vessel Onsite Box Composting,
Prakasam Park
4. Aerobic Waste Composting Unit,
Tirumala Temple Town
5. STP Thukivakam
17. October 24- Erode 25 36 1.Dry waste collection centre & MRF,
26, 2018 Thongum poonga, Kottai, Salem
Corporation
2. Biomethanation plant –Waste conversion
to electricity for lighting street lights,
Veeranam
3. Dump site & Biomethanation-processing
of food waste for generating electricity,
Vendipalayam
4. On site composting-processing of garden
waste & domestic horticulture waste, Kanchi
nagar Park
18. October 24- Bodhgaya 25 77 1.Reycling of Plastic Waste, Sacred Earth
26, 2018 Trust
2. Sambodhi Retreat Ecotel
3. Recycling of Plastic Waste, Durgapur
Village, PUCCA
4. SWM in Mastipur
5. Composting in Nadini Dairy
19. October 24- Dungarpur 11 25 1. Door-to Door waste collection
26, 2018 2. Separate box for Roti collection
3. Centralized solid waste management
4. Pit composting process
5. Recovery of recyclable matter at
segregated unit
6. Biogas Reactor
7. Vermicomposting Unit
8. Biogas Plant
9. Sanitary Landfill site
20. October 25- Jamshedpur 19 49 1.Park Enclave Society, Door to Door
27, 2018 Collection and Source Segregation
2. Dry Waste Collection Centre, North Town
3. Plastic Road from Plastic Waste, Jubilee
Park
4. Horticulture Composting Plant, Near
Zoological Park
5. STP Kharkhai, Bistupur
55 Uttar Pradesh Pilkhuwa (NPP) Mr. Vikas Kumar Administrative 9454573500 vikkyjmi@gmail.com
officer
56 Uttar Pradesh Pilkhuwa (NPP) Mr. Avesh Kumar sanitary and food 8439072125 nppeo@yahoo.com
inspector
57 Haryana Jhajjar (MC) Krishan Kumar PIU 9034474994 krishansabharwal84@gmail.com
58 Haryana Jhajjar (MC) Narender Saini Secretary 9034474994 krishansabharwal84@gmail.com
59 Haryana Jhajjar (MC) Rjesh Kumar PIU 8278233390 sjsecymcjhajjar@gmail.com
60 Haryana Mahendragarh Mr. Vinay Kumar Secretary 8860837371 secy.mcmahendragarh@gmail.com
61 Haryana Mahendragarh Mr. Krishan Kumar Junior Engineer 7015486415 secy.mcmahendragarh@gmail.com
62 Uttar Pradesh Mawana (NPP) Hemraj Executive Officer 8449825812 mwnpalika@gmail.com
63 Uttar Pradesh Sewalkhas (NP) Mohd. Usman Executive Officer 9359401740 npsiwalkhas@gmail.com
64 Uttar Pradesh Sewalkhas (NP) Hasmin Executive Officer 8171141050 npsiwalkhas@gmail.com
65 Uttar Pradesh Khiwai (NP) Ms. Pavitra Tripathi Executive Officer 9456420977 -
66 Haryana Palwal Hardeep Singh Executive Officer 9728190902 hardeep254831@gmail.com
67 Haryana Palwal Satpal Singh Municipal Engineer 9416410674 stanwer31@gmail.com
68 Haryana Palwal Jeet Ram Junior Engineer 9671436767 jeetram2010@gmail.com
69 Haryana Rewari (M Cl) Mr. Rampal Junior Engineer 8607370995 secymc.rewari@gmail.com
70 Haryana Rewari (M Cl) Mr. Sakir Hussain Junior Engineer 9813300312 secymc.rewari@gmail.com
71 Uttar Pradesh Kairana (NPP) Mr. Anil Kumar Chauhan sanitary and food 9675285886 npkairana2017@gmail.com
inspector
72 Uttar Pradesh Kairana (NPP) Ms. Dikha Chauhan Rajasb Nirikash 7905616941 npkairana2017@gmail.com
73 Uttar Pradesh Kairana (NPP) Mohd. Aslam Superviser 9027689494 npkairana2017@gmail.com
74 Haryana Niwari Chirag Jindal SBM Consultant 8126272707 chirag@fitlark.com
75 Haryana Niwari Anubhav Gupta SBM Consultant 8057478897 anubhav.309gupta@gmail.com
76 Haryana Niwari Niti Gupta Executive Officer 7895346917 nppmodinagar@gmail.com
77 Uttar Pradesh Rampur Surjeet singh Sanitary and food 9411287282 sfinpp2009@gmail.com
inspector
78 Uttar Pradesh Rampur Indrapal Sanitary and food 9997627745 sfinpp2009@gmail.com
inspector
79 Uttar Pradesh Banat (NP) Om Singh Kashyap Clerk 9997022020 oskashyap1967@gmi.com
80 Uttar Pradesh Banat (NP) Ravi Yadav Executive Officer 9455297227 npbanat@gmail.com
81 Haryana Beri Ashok Kumar Buliding Inspector 9468044614 ashok_engg2003@yahoo.com
82 Haryana MCF Nawal Singh Asstt. Eng. 9599780836 nawalsinghsdo@gmail.com
83 Haryana MCF S.K.Khattar Asstt. Eng. 9599780852 skkhattar2017@gmail.com
84 Haryana M.C. Mukesh Kumar Secretary 9729389500 mcbgarh2016@gmail.com
Bahadurgarh
85 Uttar Pradesh Meerut Sudheer Singh Executive Officer 8923918322 sudheer1478@gmail.com
86 Jammu and Anantnag Mukhtar Ahmad Bhat Sanitary Inspector 9469070470 eomcanantnag@gmail.com
Kashmir
87 Jammu and Anantnag Shahnawaz Ahmad Sanitary Inspector 7006000569 eomcanantnag@gmail.com
Kashmir Magray
88 Jammu and Tangmarg Nissar Ahmad Shahbaz Head Assistant 9596000868 eomctangmarg@gmail.com
Kashmir
89 Jammu and Sopore Showket Ahmad Executive Officer 990645904 eomcsopore@gmail
Kashmir
90 Jammu and Sopore Abdul Rashid Zaki Works Supervisor - eomcsopore@gmail
Kashmir
91 Jammu and Baramulla Basharat Ahmad Maknoo DEO 9622735291 eomcbaramulla@gmail.com
Kashmir
92 Jammu and Baramulla Ayoob Ahmad FI - eomcbaramulla@gmail.com
Kashmir
93 Jammu and Leh Ladakh Dorjey Tundup Assistant 9419178418 adm.mcleh@gmail.com
Kashmir
94 Jammu and Duru Verinag Mohd. Amin Paddar Executive Officer 7006025068 eomcdooruverinaag@gmail.com
Kashmir
95 Jammu and Duru Verinag Mohd. Hussain Shah Juinor Assistant 9419316791 eomcdooruverinaag@gmail.com
Kashmir (SBM)
96 Jammu and Bijbehara Manzoor Ahmad Dar Sanitary Inspector 9070575770 eomcbijbeharagmil.com
Kashmir
97 Jammu and Kupwara Mushtaq Ahmad Parray Juinor assistant 9419037907 eomckupwara@gmail.com
Kashmir (SBM)
98 Jammu and Pampore Mohd. Ishaq Mir Sanitary Inspector 7006140618 eomcpampore@gmail.com
Kashmir
99 Jammu and Pampore Assadullah Kumar Head Assistant 9797913444 eomcpampore@gmail.com
Kashmir
100 Jammu and Pampore Gulzar Ahmad SBM Assistant 9797242726 eomcpampore@gmail.com
Kashmir
101 Jammu and Ganderbal Gh. Mohi-u-din Malik Executive Officer 9906585034 eomcganderbal@gmail.com
Kashmir
102 Jammu and Ganderbal Zahoor Ahmad Reshi Computer Assistant 7780896045 eomcganderbal@gmail.com
Kashmir
103 Jammu and Bandipore Sajad Ahmad Juinor Assistant 9906683277 eomcbandipora@gmail.com
Kashmir (SBM)
104 Jammu and Bandipore Ishtiyar Ali DEO 9622469159 eomcbandipora@gmail.com
Kashmir
105 Jammu and Kulgam Reyaz Ahmad Bhat Executive Officer 94904564 eomckulgam@gmail.com
Kashmir
106 Jammu and Akhnoor Banbari Lal Sanitary Inspector 9419225287 eoakhnoor-jk@nic.in
Kashmir
107 Jammu and Jammu Dr. Zaffar Iqbal SWM Expert 9419122484 mvojmc@gmail.com
Kashmir
108 Jammu and Jammu Arun Kumar Gupta Executive Engineer, 9419199756 arungupta1828@gmail.com
Kashmir JMC
109 Jammu and Jammu Ashok Kumar Assistant Executive 94978834 esasashok@gmail.com
Kashmir Engineer, JMC
110 Jammu and Jammu Cantt Dushyant Sanitary Inspector - dushyantlaw@gmail.com
Kashmir
111 Jammu and Vaishno Devi Imran Chowdary SMUDSB 9796396524 sanitation@maavaishnodevi.net
Kashmir Shrine
Board,Katra
112 Jammu and Vaishno Devi Mayank 9419101215 -
Kashmir Shrine
Board,Katra
113 Jammu and DULB, Jammu Raja Saheem Financial Expert 9796396524 khano7saheem@gmail.com
Kashmir
114 Jammu and DULB, Kashmir Mir Munieb Financial Expert 9971356785 munieb.m@gmail.com
Kashmir
115 Jammu and Pulwama Ab. Quyoom Sanitary Inspector 9797712304 eomcpulwama@gmail.com
Kashmir
116 Jammu and Pulwama Umar Farooq Khuroo DEO 9622558518 eomcpulwama@gmail.com
Kashmir
117 Jammu and Poonch Ab. Rehman Sanitary Inspector 9797403697 eothathri-jk@nic.in
Kashmir
118 Jammu and Pattan Ab. Hamid Peer Head Assistant 9419054677 eomcpattan@gmail.com
Kashmir
119 Jammu and Pattan Hilal Ah. Bhat DEO 9419712234 eomcpattan@gmail.com
Kashmir
120 Jammu and Thathri Zulafkar Ali Malik Executive Officer 9906018664 eothathri-jk@nic.in
Kashmir
121 Jammu and Doda Sanjay Kumar Executive Officer 9596490699 eododa-jk@nic.in
Kashmir
122 Himachal Pradesh Shimla DD Mishra Project Coordinator 9418183977 ddmishra303@gmail.com
123 Himachal Pradesh Shimla Vinod Kumar Sanitation Expert 82197-60039 vinodkumarkalsi@gmail.com
125 Himachal Pradesh Nahan Ahsan Ahmad Sanitation Helper 9418052306 eomcnahan@gmail.com
132 Himachal Pradesh Solan Vinod Kumar Pal Junior Engineer 9418027691 mcsolan@yahoo.in
172 Rajasthan Kishan Garh Gagan Kumar Garg Junior Engineer 9982341678
173 Rajasthan Kishan Garh Ritu Sharma Assistant Revenue 9887561971
Inspector
174 Rajasthan Hindaun City Nisha Jindal Assistant Engineer 7597302485
175 Rajasthan Tijara Mukesh Kumar Sharma Executive Officer 9887885173
176 Rajasthan Tijara Dharmendra Choudhary Junior Engineer 9785510036
177 Rajasthan Rajgarh Satish Kumar Meena Junior Engineer 9950037724
178 Rajasthan Rajgarh Hetram Bairwa Sanitary Inspector 7006224986
179 Rajasthan Bharatpur Pradeep Kumar Mishra Assistant Engineer 9461686008
180 Rajasthan Khairthal Motilal Verma Junior Engineer 9413459007
181 Rajasthan Khairthal Ramesh Chand Sanitary Inspector 9414907830
182 Haryana Ambala Ritu Sharma Coordinator, SBM 8950130489
Team
183 Haryana Ambala Govind Sharma Motivator,SBM 9812880580
Team
184 Haryana Hisar Rajesh Kumar S.I 8222970101
185 Haryana Hisar Jasbir Singh City Team Leader 7888529955
186 Haryana Sirsa Virender Singh E.O 9467024438
187 Haryana Sirsa Vijay Kumar S.I 9971028378
188 Haryana Jind Deepak Goyal E.O 9050120188
189 Haryana Jind Ashok kumar S.I 9034348890
190 Haryana Kaithal Kuldeep malik Secretary 9416228884
191 Haryana Kaithal Sanjeev Kumar E.O 9050186009
192 Haryana Hansi Sundar Kumar S.I 9466821456
193 Haryana Hansi Jitendra Kumar J.E 7027883277
194 Haryana Tohana Pardeep Kumar E.O 8683068800
195 Haryana Tohana Ajayab Singh S.I 9813574388
196 Haryana Shahbad Sh. Ankush Prashar Secretary 9888888771
197 Haryana Cheeka (MC) Ashok Midha M.E 9416225189
198 Haryana Cheeka (MC) Pardeep Gupta J.E 9813405168
199 Haryana Samalkha Pardeep Kumar. E.O 8930110195
200 Haryana Samalkha Rahul Mor B.I 9467663566
201 Haryana Gharaunda Ravi Prakash Secretary 7027557551
202 Haryana Gharaunda Renu Bhushan E.O 9671388312
203 Haryana Ratia Surender Kumar Secretary 9416712829
204 Haryana Ellenabad (MC) Rakesh Poonia M.E 9468283888
205 Haryana Ellenabad (MC) Ajay Kumar J.E 9729716017
206 Haryana Ganaur Poshan Kumar S.I 9306248307
207 Haryana Safidon (MC) Rahul Poonia M.E 9467399913
208 Haryana Bhuna Rajesh kumar Bhabhu J.E 7520000043
209 Haryana Ladwa Hari Om Secretary 9416667001
210 Haryana Ladwa Sanjay Kumar S.I 8950991617
211 Haryana Assandh (MC) Ram Karan Bhardwaj Secretary 8295100523
212 Haryana Assandh (MC) Ashok kumar M.E 9812139699
213 Haryana Rania Jaibir Shah Secretary 9467820947
214 Haryana Mehum Aashish Kumar Secretary 9050097957
215 Haryana Mehum Virender Singh B.I 9671632350
216 Haryana Narnaul Rakesh Kumar City project Officer 9812635810
217 Haryana Baswala Sandeep Secretary 9305750000
218 Haryana Panchkula Priyanka C.T.L 9918927205
219 Haryana Panchkula Sushil Kumar Sharma J.E 7696065353
220 Haryana Panchkula Sachin Dhiman J.E 9454667335
221 Haryana Panchkula Raghubir Singh C.B.E 7087151977
222 Haryana Kharkhoda Rameshwar Clerk 9053111065
223 Haryana Kharkhoda Sunil Clerk 9819384448
224 Haryana Naraingarh Rohit Kapoor Sanitary Inspector 9416868311
225 Haryana Barara Vijay Goel Municipal Engineer 9417491901
226 Haryana Barara Baljinder Kumar Clerk 9416430503
227 Haryana Barara Ashwani Kumar Clerk cum nodal 8168637811
officer
228 Haryana Ambala Cantt. Sanjay Bansal Assistant Sanitation 9467687266
229 Haryana Ambala Cantt. Devinder Singh Sanitary Inspector 8278286803
230 Haryana Kalanwali Avinash Singla Sanitary Inspector 9468388900
231 Haryana Kalanwali Sandeep Solanki Secretary 9468381900
232 Haryana Kalanaur (MC) Arun Nandal Secretary, BDO 9812433393
233 Haryana Kalanaur (MC) MM Garg Municipal Engineer 8295900151
234 Haryana Sampla Suman Lata Secretary 9466112244
235 Haryana Rohtak Sandeep Saini Steno 8295900947
236 Haryana Rohtak Sunder Singh Chief Sanitary 8295900949
Inspector
237 Haryana Rohtak Krishan Kumar Varshney DTP 8295900905
264 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Sachin Singh Rawat Sanitary Inspector 9758897878
Rishikesh
265 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Laxman Singh Sanitary Inspector 9720739050
Parishad Almora
266 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Sanjay Sharma Sanitary Inspector 8859502027
Rudrapur
267 Uttarakhand Cantonment Narendra Kumar Sanitary Inspector 8266001054
Board, Garhi
Cantt, Dedradun
268 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Shashi Kumar Sanitary Inspector 7351769189
Parishad,
Srinagar Garhwal
274 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Sachin Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9997980037 phorsachin@gmail.com
Parishad
Pithoragarh
275 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Vijayant Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9756028296 dhariwarlchunkyy@gmail.com
Parishad Kichha
276 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Ashish Topwal Sanitary Inspector 9058324272 ashish.topwal@gmail.com
Parishad Tehri
277 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Jasveer Singh Sanitary Inspector 9759002402 jasveersingh2294@gmail.com
Parishad
Sitarganj
278 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Haricharan Singh Executive Officer 7535858670 nppgdr@gmail.com
Parishad
Gadarpur
279 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Jaynand Semwal Sanitary Inspector 137522452 basketnp@gmail.com
Parishad Barkot
280 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Anil Kumar Executive Officer 9456776559 npchamoligopeshwar@gmail.com
Prishad Chamoli - 01372252826
Gopeshwar
281 Uttarakhand Municipal Dr R.K. Singh Senior Health Officer 9411722009 rajpurusingh@gmail.com
Corporation
Dehradun
282 Uttarakhand Mussorie Virender Singh Bisht Sanitary Inspector 1352632039
283 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Dinesh Sharma Executive Engineer 5944242400 dinesh245dun@gmail.com
Rudrapur
284 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Dr. G.S. Dharmshaktu Sr. Health Officer 9411102105 sohnanital@gmail.com
Nanital
285 Uttarakhand Municipal Manish Pant I.T. Officer 759068418 mppant@gmail.com
Corporatin
Dehradun
286 Uttarakhand Municipal Pushpa Rauthan Sanitary Inspector 7037722460 pushpa.rauthan@rediffmail.com
Corporatin
Dehradun
287 Uttarakhand Municipal Neeraj Joshi Additional Municipal 9756206154 neeraj65@gmail.com
Corporatin Commissoner
Dehradun
288 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Mohd. Adil GPS Tracker 8439009261 adil.malik920@gmail.com
Roorkee
289 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Mridul Kumar Sanitary Inspector 7300619470 -
Roorkee
290 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Ashok Kumar Verma Executive Officer 5949281273 nagarpalikabzp@yahoo.com
Parishad Bajpur
U S Nagar
291 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika M.L. Shah Executive Officer 1352632251 nppmussoorie@gmail.com
Mussoorie
292 Uttarakhand Municipal Bhupendra Singh Panwar Sanitary Inspector 9411363007 -
Corporation
Dehradun
293 Uttarakhand Cantt Board R.P. Chamoli Sanitary Inspector 1352640221 r.p.chamoli58@gmail.com
clement Town
294 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Raj Kumar Bharti Sanitary Inspector 987108634 rkbhartisss1474@gmail.com
Parishad
Ramnagar
295 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Udayveer Singh Sanitary Inspector 8057976465 npp7jashpur@gmail.com
Parishad Jaspur
296 Uttarakhand Cantonment Ajay Pratap Singh Sanitary Inspector 5966220228 ajaipratap19@gmail.com
Board, Ranikhet
297 Uttarakhand Municipal Manish Dariyal Sanitary Inspector 9411266662 darmachimanish@gmail.com
Corporatin
Dehradun
298 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Ashok Kumar Pandey Municipal 7500988789 nagarnigamroorkee@gmail.com
Roorkee Commisoner
299 Uttarakhand Cantonment Navneet Chhetri JE 7900965000 chinnar@gmail.com
Board Dehradun
300 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Dr. Kailash Singh Senior Municipal 7500280838 drkailashgujiyal@gmail.com
Haridwar Gunjiyal Health Officer
301 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Dr. Rahul Yashpal Senior Medical 9412129522 dr.rsl@rediffmail.com
Haldwani Health Officer
302 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Amol Singh Aswal Sanitary Inspector 98975052007 amolaswal1972@gmail.com
Haldwani
303 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Shebendra Singh Accountant 7070786355 shebendersingh28@gmail.com
Kashipur Khanayat
304 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam L.M. Mishra Asstt Municipal 5942260998
Kashipur Commisoner
305 Uttarakhand Nagar Nigam Pradeep Kumar Kori Urban Planner 8960119527 ar.pradeepkori@gmail.com
Haldwani,
Kathgodam
306 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Deepak Kumar Clerk 8445341239 sharmadeepak1819@gmail.com
Parishad
Manglaur
307 Uttarakhand Cantt Board Manoj Kumar Sanitary Inspector 7900944445 -
Dehradun Garhi
308 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Nazar Ali Executive Officer 9837304686 nazarali1995@gmail.com
Parishad,
Mahuakheda
Ganj
309 Uttarakhand Municipal Uday Pratap Singh Project Engineer 8375927348 singhudaypratap029@gmail.com
Corporatin
Dehradun
310 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Hemant Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9897746677 kumar.hemant175@gmail.com
Parishad Pauri
311 Uttarakhand Nagar Palika Rajiv Kumar Sanitary Inspector 8533028028 -
Manglaur
312 Uttarakhand Student Shally Verma PHD Scholar 8126169294 shellyverma221@gmail.com
313 Uttarakhand Directorate Anurag Dobhal Coordinator 8126753464 -
314 Uttarakhand NGO-Waste Naveen Kumar Sadana Manager 9997098930 naveen@wasteworriors.org
Warriors
315 Andhra Pradesh NGO-GWPPF SK Gulam Shafi Founder Chairman 9550276767 gwppf4u@gmai.com
Trust Ahmmed
316 Uttarakhand Directorate Uday Singh Rana AD, Urban 9412969009 directorudd@gmail.com
Development
317 Uttarakhand Student Deepshikha Pandey PHD Scholar 8790222669 pandey.deepshikha@gmail.com
318 Uttarakhand NGO-Waste Aman Grover Operation Manager 9810965324 aman@wastewarriors.org
Warriors
319 Uttarakhand Directorate P.L. Shah Deputy Director 9458356180 plshah38@gmail.com
Urban Development
320 Uttarakhand Directorate Ravi Shankar Bisht Consultant, SBM (U) 7533907913 sbmurbaninfo@gmail.com
344 Punjab Municipal Rajinder Singh Kalra Executive Officer 9988828447 eomcbpa@gmail.com
Council, Bagha
Purana
345 Punjab Municipal Barjinder Singh Executive Officer 9888518255 brjindr55@gmail.com
Council, Samana
346 Punjab Municipal Rakesh Arora Executive Officer 9780072800 eomcsanour@gmail.com
Council, Sanaur
347 Punjab Municipal Ravneet Singh Executive Officer 9780880185 rameetdhot15@gmail.com
Council, Rajpura
359 Punjab Municipal Harvinder Singh Bhullar Chief Sanitary 9780009797 mcfdk@gmail.com
Council, Faridkot Inspector
394 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Satish Kumar Executive Officer 9646600562 npmoonak@yahoo.com
Moonak
395 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Paramjeet Singh Sanitary Inspector 8558870736 npmoonak@yahoo.com
Moonak
409 Punjab Municipal Balvir Singh Gill Executive Officer 9878914500 eomcraikot@gmail.com
Council, Raikot
410 Punjab Municipal Sukesh Bagai JE 9780200630 eomcraikot@gmail.com
Council, Raikot
411 Punjab Municipal Harpreet Singh Sanitary Inspector 9646317004 ddlg_ahmedgarh@yahoo.com
Council,
Ahmedgarh
412 Punjab Municipal Sr Ashok Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9417089395 muncipalcouncilkurali@yahoo.com
Council, Kurali
413 Punjab Municipal Jaspal Singh Sanitary Inspector 162825001 -
Corporation,
Ludhiana
414 Punjab Municipal Jasvir Singh Executive Officer 9814358714 mcmachhiwara92@yahoo.com
Council,
Machhiwar
415 Punjab Municipal Dharam Pal Sanitary Inspector 9872173200 -
Council,
Budhlada
416 Punjab Municipal Priyanka Aggarwal Section Officer 9888087789 mcadampur38@gmail.com
Council,
Adampur
417 Punjab Municipal Vijay Dogra Executive Officer 9464677171 eomcphr@gmail.com
Council, Phillaur
418 Punjab Municipal Dinesh Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9646900801 -
Council, Patiala
419 Punjab Municipal Ramesh Kumar Executive Officer 6235803551 -
Council, Dhuri
420 Punjab Municipal Tejinder Singh Executive Officer 9855446021 -
Council,
Adampur
421 Punjab PMIDC Puran Singh Deputy Director
422 Punjab PMIDC Navjot Kaur Deputy Director
423 Punjab Municipal Gurdeep Singh Executive Officer 9888870807 ddlgpbanur@yahoo.com
Council, Banur
424 Punjab Municipal Ghur Bharan Sharma Executive Officer 9780200315 mcofficerahon@yahoo.in
Council, Rahon
425 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Naib Singh Sanitary Inspector 9217602329 -
Handiaya
426 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Manpreet Singh Executive Officer 9501462999 adymanpreetsidhu@gmail.com
Handiaya
430 Punjab Municipal Mukesh Kumar Sharma Sanitary Inspector 9855454679 simcnongal@gmail.com
Council, Nangal
431 Punjab Municipal Yashpal Singh Sanitary Inspector 8872940333 mcbanga1836@gmail.com
Council, Banga
432 Punjab Municipal Daljit Singh Sanitary Inspector 9815451177 eomcdera@gmail.com
Council, Dera
Bassi
433 Punjab Municipal Varinder Singh Sanitary Inspector 9463696308 walker1varinder@gmail.com
Council,
Morinda
434 Punjab Nagar Avtar Singh Sanitary Inspector 8286100007 -
Panachayat, Shri
Chamkaur Sahib
435 Punjab Municipal Vishnu Dutt Sharma Chief Sanitary 9988800753 mcgvg@ymail.com
Council, Mandi Inspector
Gobindgarh
436 Punjab Municipal Sandeep Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9988155755 sandeepsharmaasu98@gmail.com
Council, Mandi
Gobindgarh
437 Punjab Municipal Rosy Building Inspector 8437822468 rosy.chauhan84@gmail.com
Council,
Malerkotla
438 Punjab Municipal Gurbakshish Singh Executive Officer 9876199350 gurbakshish.sandhu@gmail.com
Council, Sandhu
Anandpur Sahib
439 Punjab Municipal Rajesh Kumar Sanitary Inspector 99888851007 -
Corporation,
Patiala
440 Punjab Municipal Sanjeev Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9988790904 sanjeevdogra@gmail.com
Corporation,
Patiala
441 Punjab Municipal Kuljinder Singh JE 8054052202 -
Council, Mandi
Gobindgarh
442 Punjab Municipal Kewal Singh JE 9464737480 -
Council, Mandi
Gobindgarh
443 Punjab Municipal Navdeep Sharma Chief Sanitary 9872275252 deep_1541@yahoo.com
Council, Inspector
Hoshiarpur
444 Punjab Municipal Jaswinder Singh Sanitary Inspector 9780042461 jaswinderjaswinder93@gmail.com
Corporation,
Bhatinda
445 Punjab Municipal Pawan Kumar JE 7889256768 pk045332@gmail.com
Corporation,
Bhatinda
446 Punjab Municipal Som Dutt Assistant Corporation 9780042151 somduttmc@gmail.com
Corporation, Engineer
Bhatinda
447 Punjab Municipal Avtar Chand Executive Officer 9646101505 eomcgsm@yahoo.com
Council,
Garhshankar
448 Punjab Municipal Manjeet Singh Executive Officer 9814800566 mcblesbsnagar@yhoo.com
Council,
Balachaur
449 Punjab Municipal Jagjit Singh Judge Executive Officer 9988772756 -
Council,
Morinda
450 Punjab Municipal Anil Mehta Executive Officer 9878547087 eomcdinanagar33@gmail.com
Council, Dina
Nagar
451 Punjab Municpal Harpal Singh Sanitary Inspector 9988503942 -
Council, Dina
Nagar
452 Punjab Municipal Sahil Malhotra Chief Sanitary 9988855419 csisahil01@gmail.com
Corporation, Inspector
Amritsar
453 Punjab Municipal Malkiat Singh Chief Sanitary 9815032132 malkiatcso@gmail.com
Corporation, Inspector
Amritsar
454 Punjab Municipal Ram Parkash Executive Officer 9417479460 -
Council,
Nawashahar
455 Punjab Municipal Sulinder Singh Sanitary Inspector 9417532333 eomc@gmail.com
Council, Dasuya
456 Punjab Municipal Madan Singh Executive Officer 9915102702 eomcdasuya@gmail.com
Council, Dasuya
457 Punjab Municipal Surinder Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9815417783 eomch@gmail.com
Council,
Hoshiarpur
458 Punjab Municipal Kamaljinder Singh Executive Officer 9914986735 eomcr@yahoo.com
Council,
Muberian
459 Punjab Municipal Lal Chand Sanitary Inspector 7589087910 eomcr@yahoo.com
Council,
Muberian
460 Punjab Municipal Rajiv Oberoi Executive Officer 9646999297 mchanga1836@gmail.com
Council, Banga
461 Punjab Muncipal Bipan Kumar Executive Officer 9646709100 -
Council, Sri
Muktsar Sahib
462 Punjab Municipal Vir Vikram Dhuria Superintendent 9888900445 veer_vikram_dhuria@yahoo.co.in
Council, Sri
Muktsar Sahib
463 Punjab Municipal Kirpal Singh Sanitary Inspector 9988210503 mcjandiala@gmail.com
Council, Jandiala
Guru
464 Punjab Municipal Sankalap Sanitary Inspector 9876221143 -
Council, Batala/
Nagar Panchayat
Rajasansi
465 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Davinder Kumar Sanitary Inspector 97801023643 eonpajnala@yahoo.com
Ajnala
470 Punjab Municipal Pramjit Singh Brar Sanitary Inspector 9316222775 paramjitbrar27@gmail.com
Council, Sri
Muktsar Sahib
471 Punjab Municipal Randhir Singh Clerk 9646145096 -
Council, Bassi
Pathana
472 Punjab Nagar Chetan Sharma Executive Officer 9646256007 chetan70sharma2@gmail.com
Panachayat,
Ghanaur
473 Punjab Municipal Amardeep Singh Superintendent 9417533155 mcnawanshar@gmail.com
Council,
Nawashahar
474 Punjab Municipal Darshan Kumar Joshila Sanitary Inspector 9417925760 eomc@nawashahar@gmail.com
Council,
Nawashahar
475 Punjab Municipal Manmohan Singh Executive Officer 9814181334 mctarntaran@gmail.com
Council, Tarn Randhawa
Taran
476 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Gagandeep Singh JE 8727993256 eonppayya@gmail.com
Rayya/ Rajisansi/
Jondiala
477 Punjab Municipal Balwinder Singh Sanitary Inspector 9815103580 mctarntaran@gmail.com
Council, Tarn
Taran
478 Punjab Municipal Ranbir Sood Sanitary Inspector 9780553831 mcpatti@yahoo.in
Council, Patti
479 Punjab Municipal Jatinder Pal Singh Chief Sanitary 9646058400 comm.mcpgr@punjab.gov.in
Corporation, Inspector
Phagwada
480 Punjab Municipal Varinder Kumar Jain Executive Officer 9814862120 varinderjain@yahoo.com
Council,
Nayagaon
481 Punjab Municipal Sukhjinder Singh Sidhu Executive Officer 9463900004 mcdera@gmail.com
Council, Dera
Bassi
482 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Arun Kumar Executive Officer 9646210400 njaimalsingh@gmail.com
Narot Jaimal
Singh
495 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Sangeet Kumar Executive Officer 9646060901 sangeetkumar@gmail.com
Khamano
496 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Baljinder Singh Executive Officer 9815113705 n.panchayatghagga@gmail.com
Ghagga
497 Punjab Municipal Jatinder Mahajan Executive Officer 98888281308 mcqadian@gmail.com
Council, Qadian,
Dhariwal, Sri
Hargobindpur
498 Punjab Municipal Davinder Singh Grewal Executive Officer 9814117427 mcnurmahal@yahoo.in
Council, Nur
Mahal
499 Punjab Nagar Panchayat, Kuldeep Singh Assistant Sanitary 9646350051 eobhiba@gmail.com
Bhiba Inspector
525 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Pavan Kumar Sanitary Inspector 9627341016 -
Parishad, Bilari
526 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Rameshwar Dayal Executive Officer 9719694246 rdgantam@gmail.com
Bhojpur
Dharampur
527 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Sanjay kumar Executive Officer 7408092808 -
Pakbara
528 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Firasat Husain Clerk 9410095063 npagwanpur2017@gmail.com
Agwanpur
529 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Surya Kant Executive Officer 9451515341 parash.nath.pn@gmail.com
Kanth
530 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Javed Khan Computer Operator 9084967786 -
Bhojpur
531 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Md. Junaid Computer Operator 9756082294 mohdjuned294@gmail.com
Parishad,
Bilaspur
532 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Vineet Kumar Clerk 9917102734 n.pkemri@gmail.com
Kemri
533 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Kamal Kumar Saxena Computer Operator 9917656666 kamalsaxena901@gmail.com
Parishad,
Bilaspur
534 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Sartaz Alam Computer Operator 0595-2450042 npkemri@gmail.com
Kemri
535 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Ved Prakash Executive Officer 9412667843 nppbilaspur@gmail.com
Parishad,
Bilaspur
536 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Rajkumar Computer Operator 9917893017 rajkumar19931@gmail.com
Parishad, Tanda
537 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Surjeet Singh Sanitary Inspector 9411287282 SFINPP2009@gmail.com
Parishad,
Rampur
538 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Mujeeb Mian Nodal Officer, SBM 9412809084 mujeebmian@gmail.com
Shahabad
539 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Md. Azam Computer Operator 9634886343 mayeebmian777@gmail.com
Shahabad
540 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Sameer Pasha Asst. Accountant, 9997858835 pasha.sameer500@gmail.com
Parishad, SBM
Rampur
541 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Rajesh Singh Rana Executive Officer 9451273615 npptanda@gmail.com
Parishad, Tanda
542 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Mahatab Khan Clerk 7351678960 mehtabkhan7351678960@gmail.com
Parishad, Suar
543 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Pakila Vandana Sharma Executive Officer 9999634642 eonppsaurup@gmail.com
Parishad, Suar
Rampur
544 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Prem Narayan Mishra SBM In-Charge 9005007868 -
Parishad, Suar
545 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Rajeev Kumar Executive Officer 9410898432 nppnakur@gmail.com
Parishad, Nakur
546 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Krishan Murari Executive Officer 9412880821 nppgangaoh@gmail.com
Parishad,
Gangoh
547 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Vishal Arora Computer Operator 9761484347 nppnakur@gmail.com
Parishad, Nakur
548 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Viraj Kumar Tripathi Executive Officer 9455708025 virajkumartripahi@gmail.com
Behat
549 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Ravish Kumar District Programme 7536006699 ravishkumar088@gmail.com
Parishad, Manager (MIS/IEC
Deoband Expert)
550 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Jitender Rana Executive Officer 9911972136 jiturana2013@gmail.com
Nanota
551 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Palika Vinod Kumar Executive Officer 9456410413 eo.vinod@gmail.com
Parishad,
Deoband
552 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Surendra Kumar Computer Operator 8057818584 surendrakumar566@gmail.com
Behat
553 Uttar Pradesh Nagar Panchayat, Aejaz Ahmad Executive Officer 7080747007 nprampur.eo@gmail.com
Rampur
Maniharan
641 Assam Dhing TC Lakshya Pratim Sarmah Tax Collector 9854938832 lpsarmah@gmail.com
642 Assam Nalbari MB Sanjib Kr Deka JE 7002894892 Nalbarimunicipal1938@gmail.com
643 Assam Nalbari MB Jutorupa Sarma CPO - Nalbarimunicipal1938@gmail.com
644 Assam Tezpur MB Hemen Patangia Asst. Engineer 9954060043 patangiahemen@gmail.com
645 Assam Tezpur MB Anjuma Mahela CPO 9706789880 anjuma.mahela20@gmail.com
646 Assam Dhekiajuli MB Ramesh Haloi S/I 9706684297 chairperson@dhekiajulimb.in
647 Assam Dhekiajuli MB Gitanjalee Kumari CPO 9435104486 chairperson@dhekiajulimb.in
648 Assam Biswanath Biraj Tamuli CPO - bcharialimb@gmail.com
Chariali
649 Assam Biswanath Ratul Sarmah Asst. Engineer 9435182860 bcharialimb@gmail.com
Chariali
650 Jharkhand J.N.A.C Shakil Anwar Mehdi City Manager 7541812206 samehdi@gmail.com
651 Jharkhand Deoghar Shri Nilesh Kumar City Manager 9334762930 kumarnikesh75@gmail.com
652 Jharkhand Sahibganj ULB Shri Mani Rakesh Clerk-cum-SWM 9801318591 manisinha33@gmail.com
Incharge
653 Jharkhand Giridih Shri Ahash Kumar Singh Assistant 9155459999 akashsinghgrd9999@gmail.com
781 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Shri Ravi Kumar Gupta Computer Operator 9708663130 -
Jagdishpur
782 Bihar Bauxar Nagar Shri Santosh Kumar Executive Assistant 9708085266 santoshbauxar.123@gmail.com
panchayat
783 Bihar Bauxar Nagar Md.Asagar Ali City Manager 7667809037 -
panchayat
784 Bihar Dumrao Nagar Shri Anirudh Kumar Computer Operator 8434919444 anirudh4614@gmail.com
Panchayat
785 Bihar Dumrao Nagar Shri Janamu Paswan Cleaning 8409269652 -
Panchayat
786 Bihar Alkmm Shashi Bhushan pandit Secretary 9968413109 shashi.pandit@gmail.com
787 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Shri Anil Singh City Manager 8271485657 -
Bodhgaya
789 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Shri Ajay Kumar Singh Safai Nirakshak 9931158241 -
Mohania
793 Bihar Nagar Parishad Shri Sunny Kumar J.E 6202448480 ersunnykr@gmail.com
D.Dalmiya Nagar
794 Bihar Nagar Parishad Shri Mirtunjay Kumar City Manager 9931917042 mrmirtunjay10016@gmail.com
Motihari
795 Bihar Gaya Nagar Shri Brijesh Gopal Composling SWM 9968881189 pvgopalan01@gmail.com
Nigam
796 Bihar Bodhgaya Nagar Shri Ajay Kumar Executive Officer
Nigam
797 Bihar N.P. Rajgir Shri RajmaniKumar City Manager 9771081817 nagarpanchayatrajgir@gmail.com
Gupta
798 Bihar N.P. Rajgir Shri Sanjay Ranjan Sanitary Inspector 8825325887 nagarpanchayatrajgir@gmail.com
Kumar
799 Bihar Aurangabad Shri Ranjert Kumar Executive Assistant 7984026119 aurangabad.ulb@gmail.com
Sinha
800 Bihar Bodhgaya Shri Santosh Kumar Dairy Farmer 9801672245 nandinidairygaya@gmail.com
801 Bihar N.P. Rajgir Sekendra Machi Executive Assistant 9122812890 nagarpanchayatrajgir@gmail.com
802 Bihar N.P.Sasaram Shri Rajanee Kant Computer Operator 9472089920 rajaneekantc@gmail.com
Chobay
803 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Prity Kumari Computer Operator 9155031403 Nagarpanchayat@gmail.com
Silao
804 Bihar Nagar Nigam Rajeev kumar C.M 9934224536
BSF
805 Bihar Bihar Sharit Zeeshan Shoaib Computer Operator 7870692539 zeeshanshoaib7@gmail.com
Nagar Nigam
806 Bihar Bihar Shrife Janak Das Health Inspector 8102812935
Nagar Nigam
807 Bihar Bihar Shrife Rishi Ranjan Computer Operator 9835188674 rishigupta.777@gmail.com
Nagar Nigam
808 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Premchand KR Singh Computer Operator 8228921719 premchandsingh97@gmail.com
Nasriganj
809 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Ravish Pathak Executive Assistant 9110193948 npkochas@gmail.com
Kochas
810 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Shri Chandan Kumar I.T Pruishar 9576380273 Nagarpanchayat@gmail.com
Rajgiri
819 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Kamlesh Kumar Rai Head Supervisor 9472618818
Bihiya
828 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Sh.Gaurav Kumar Computer Operator- 9973512892 nagarpanchayatnirmali@gmail.com
Nirmali cum-Assistant
829 Bihar Khagria Nagar Sh.Rajiv Kumar Jha City Manager 9097032071 cm.npkhagria@gmail.com
Parishad
830 Bihar Khagria Nagar Sh.Rajiv Ranjan Sanitary Inspector 9661964894 cm.npkhagria@gmail.com
Parishad
831 Bihar Khagria Nagar Sh.Sanjeev Kumar Computer Operator 8051426161 cm.npkhagria@gmail.com
Parishad
832 Bihar Nagar Nigam Sh.Ravish Chandra City Manager 9801799200 nagarnigambhagalpur@gmail.com
Bhagalpur Varma
833 Bihar Nagar Nigam Sh.Gautam Kumar IT Expert 7631420927 gtmkumar735@gmail.com
Bhagalpur
834 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Sri Gaurav Kumar Computer Operator- 9973512892 nagarpanchayatnirmali@gmail.com
Nirmali cum-Assistant
836 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Sri Pintu Kumar Mehta Computer Operator 9102828035
Nirmali
837 Bihar Jha Jha Nagar Sourav Suman Computer operator 7979718875 kumarsourav172@gmail.com
panchyat
838 Bihar Jha Jha Nagar Md.Imran Khan Safai Jamadar 7909029829 imrankhan45674.ik@gmail.com
panchyat
839 Bihar Nangachia Nagar Preetam Kumar Assistant Cum e o. 9308701470 nagarpanchayatnangachia@gmail.com
panchayat
840 Bihar Nangachia Nagar Md.Azher hussian City Manager 9472022849 nagarpanchayatnangachia@gmail.com
panchayat
841 Bihar Nagar panchayat Sh.Shailendra kumar Data Entry Operator 8294728736
Makhdumpur
842 Bihar Nagar panchayat Sh.Sanjay Kumar Singh Safai Inspector 8207761532
Makhdumpur
843 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Sh.deepak Kumar COO 9386259249 dk935282@gmail.com
Lalgang
845 Bihar N.P. Daud Nagar Md.Shafi Ahmad City Manager 9504456356 nagarpanchayatdaudnagar@gmail.com
846 Bihar N.P. Banka Ritesh Kumar Gupta City Manager 9162591515 nagarpanchayatbanka@gmail.com
847 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Mr.Ved Prakash City Manager 8539052665
Lakhisarai
857 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Vikash Kumar Computer Operator 8271621938 n.p.barahiya@gmail.com
barahiya(lakhisar
ai)
858 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Mr.Mirtunjay Kumar Tex Collector 9507980616 n.p.barahiya@gmail.com
barahiya(lakhisar
ai)
859 Bihar Sultanganj Nagar Mr.Mukesh Kumar Singh City Mission 8340764924
Parishad Manager
860 Bihar Sultanganj Nagar Mr.Kundan Kumar Assistant 9534523040 kundankumar@gmail.com
Parishad
861 Uttar Pradesh Bansdih(NP) Smt. Seema Rai Executive Officer 6386911721 seemaraieo@gmail.com
862 Uttar Pradesh Bansdih(NP) Shri. Pintoo Kumar Computer Operator 9506443356 seemaraieo@gmail.com
863 Uttar Pradesh Belthara Shri. Brajesh Kumar Executive Officer 9889701451 guptabrajesh00@gmail.com
864 Uttar Pradesh Belthara Shri. Anurag Kumar Computer Operator 727508166 anuragshyamu@gmail.com
865 Uttar Pradesh Chandauli(NP) Shri. Rajendra Prasad Executive Officer 9451056331 nagarpanchayatchandauli@gmail.com
866 Uttar Pradesh Chandauli(NP) Shri. Manoj Kumar Computer Operator 9565896513 nagarpanchayatchandauli@gmail.com
867 Uttar Pradesh Handia(NP) Shri. Amit Kumar Singh Executive Officer 9452604494 nphandia2016@gmail.com
868 Uttar Pradesh Zafrabad/ Shri. Ashutosh Kumar Executive Officer 9695256261 aktripathi989@gmail.com/npzafrabad
869 Uttar Pradesh Kopaganj (NP) Shri. Jai Prakash Singh Executive Officer 9415167016 sjaiprakash6@gmail.com
870 Uttar Pradesh Kopaganj (NP) Shri. Ramprasad Yadav Computer Operator 9621361414 rp666yadav@gmail.com
871 Uttar Pradesh Chiraiyakot (NP) Shri. Manoj Kumar Executive Officer 9415209612 mnjydv21@gmail.com
872 Uttar Pradesh Chiraiyakot (NP) Shri. Sarfaraz Ahmad Computer Operator 7860257272 npchiraiyakot2017@gmail.com
873 Uttar Pradesh Jaunpur (NNP) Shri. Krishan Kant Kavir Executive Officer 7311180123 krishankantkavir123@gmail.com
874 Uttar Pradesh Ghosi (NP) Shri. Vineet Kumar Executive Officer 9451325106 itsvineet1977@gmail.com
875 Uttar Pradesh Khamaria Shri. Manoj Priydarshi Executive Officer 9454256531 manojpridarshi@gmail.com
876 Uttar Pradesh Kunda (NP) Shri. Raj Bhan Shukla Executive Officer 9919727205 pawanjaihind82@gmail.com
877 Uttar Pradesh Ahraura(NPP) Shri. Vinay Kumar Executive Officer 8858923733 mirzapurnpp@gmail.com/vkt1503@g
878 Uttar Pradesh Rudauli Shri. Abdul Sabur Executive Officer 9319094233 dshaikh2009@gmail.com
879 Uttar Pradesh Rudauli Qashim Computer Operator 9651507329 dshaikh2009@gmail.com
880 Uttar Pradesh Gosaiganj(NP) Smt. Megha Gupta Executive Officer 9451494273 npgoshainganj@gmail.com
881 Uttar Pradesh Bhadohi Shri. Tej Bhadur Singh Tax Superiderent 7985346306 tejbahaduryadav63292@gmail.com
882 Uttar Pradesh Bhadohi Shri. Pradeep Yadav Junior Engineer 9453533461 Pradeepyadav2723@gmail.com
883 Uttar Pradesh Ballia Shri Satyanand D.P.M 7348351234 satyasinghaniya1984@gmail.com
884 Uttar Pradesh Ballia Shri. Ajay Kumar Clerk 9795262861 ajaykharwar01@gmail.com
Kharwar
885 Uttar Pradesh Ballia Shri. Harindra Kumar Computer Operator 739828234 kumarharindra65@gmail.com
886 Uttar Pradesh Ballia Shri. Kautily Kumar Computer Operator 7860146539 kumarkautily002@gmail.com
Gupta
887 Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur Shri. Umesh Chand Executive Officer 7703070349 eonppghazipur@gmail.com
888 Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur Ms. Pooja Dubey D.P.M 7565336433 poojadubey1002@gmail.com
889 Uttar Pradesh Azamgarh Shri. Saurabh Kumar Urban Infrastructure 8726693710 saurbhsing@gmail.com
Singh Expert
890 Uttar Pradesh Azamgarh Shri. Anoop Kumar Revenue Inspector 8707688593 aannoooopp123@gmail.com
Bharti
891 Uttar Pradesh Chunar Mirzapur Smt. Prabha Singh Executive Officer 9453396111 nppchunar@gmail.com
892 Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur Smt. Sarita Aggarwal Chairperson 9696101020 sarita270968@gmail.com
893 Uttar Pradesh Gazipur Shri. Vinod Aggarwal Representative of 9415209319 vinodbjp2p@gmail.com
Chairperson
894 Uttar Pradesh Tanda Ambedkar Shri. Asheesh Ojha Executive Officer 9935891927 ashu.ojha@reddiffmail.com
Nagar
1122 Uttar Pradesh Salempur Vijay Prakash Srivastava Executive Officer 9415369630 npsalempur502@gmail.com
1123 Uttar Pradesh Salempur Anupam Mishra Computer Operator 8009392602 npsalempur502@gmail.com
1124 Uttar Pradesh Manjhauli Raj Pankaj Kumar Executive Officer 8859442461 pkjosh83@gmail.com
1125 Uttar Pradesh Rudhauli Bazar Mr. Shyam Babu Executive Officer 9807320853 nagarrudhauli@gmail.com
Srivastava
1126 Uttar Pradesh Rudhauli Bazar Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Computer Operator 7379212603 nagarrudhauli@gmail.com
dwivedi
1127 Uttar Pradesh Bankati Amarjeet Executive Officer 9696385226 npbankati@gmail.com
1128 Uttar Pradesh Basti Mr. Mani bhushan tiwari Executive Officer 9453227326
1129 Uttar Pradesh Basti Yogendra Nath Tripathi Engineer 9953950969
1130 Uttar Pradesh COLONEGANJ Mr. Rajeev Ranjan Singh Executive Officer 9839752767 nagarpalikacnj@gmail.com
1162 Uttar Pradesh Siswa Bazar Ashutosh Singh Executive Officer 8299781324 officenpsiswa@gmail.com
Maharajganj
1163 Uttar Pradesh Siswa Bazar Vinod Kumar Clerk 9935258870 officenpsiswa@gmail.com
Maharajganj
1164 Uttar Pradesh Mehdawal (Sant Pradeep Kumar Executive Officer 9540617264 pradeepkumar62732@gmail.com
Kabir Nagar)
1165 Uttar Pradesh Mehdawal (Sant Rajesh Kumar Srivastav Computer Operator 9616819404
Kabir Nagar)
1166 Uttar Pradesh Khalilabad (Sant Beena Singh Executive Officer 9451831751 eokldskn@gmail.com
kabir Nagar)
1167 Uttar Pradesh Khalilabad (Sant Umesh Chand Chaudhary LIPIK 9918819002 uchand63@gmail.com
kabir Nagar)
1168 Uttar Pradesh Uska Bazar Mobassir Ansari Computer Operator 9161681051 npub2011@gmail.com
1169 Uttar Pradesh Uska Bazar Mohit Mishra Computer Operator 7388473732
1170 Uttar Pradesh Sidharth nagar Shailendra Kumar Executive Officer 9839931586 shailendra22may73@gmail.com
1171 Uttar Pradesh Sidharth nagar Azharudeen Computer Operator 9918220797 azzuazzu786@gmail.com
1172 Uttar Pradesh Bansi Arvind Kumar Executive Officer 9415750344 nppbansi947@gmail.com
1173 Uttar Pradesh Bansi Ram Kumar Computer Operator 9918620320 ramk9.com354@gmail
1174 Uttar Pradesh Domriyaganj Shiv Kumar Executive Officer 8601506262 npdg2008@gmail.com
1175 Uttar Pradesh Domriyaganj Akash Kumar Agrahari Computer Operator 9696885788 akashagdmg@gmail.com
1176 Uttar Pradesh Bahraich Ishwar Chandra Singh Assistant Engineer 8840133301 icsy0786@gmail.com
Yadav
1177 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. SUDHIR JAIN Assistant Engineer 9916630525 cmomandsaur@mpurban.gov.in
Parishad
Mandsaur, M.P
1178 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. VIRAL JAIN Sub Engineer 9981978968 veerjain99@gmail.com
Parishad
Mandsaur, M.P
1179 Chhattisgarh Municipal Mr. GAURAV SINGH PIU 8319957746 sbmpiudcdipka@gmail.com
Council Dipka
1180 Chhattisgarh Municipal Mr. SIVA SONI PIU 9381047520 shivasoni2016@gmail.com
Council
Ratanpur
1181 Chhattisgarh Municipal Mr. KIRAN SAHU Sub Engineer 7587405429 kiransahu1992@gmail.com
Council Champa
1182 Chhattisgarh Municipal Mr. VIJAY KUMAR Sanitary Inspector 9826863663 cmatimarni@mpurban.gov.in
Council Timarni DUBEY
1183 Chhattisgarh Municipal Mr. NIKHILESH Computer Operator 9827928832 nikhilesh.niks143@gmail.com
Council Timarni KANERIYA
1184 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. GOPAL DUBEY Sub Engineer
Nigam Raigarh
1185 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. PRAHALAD PIU 9893861171 prahaladtiwari22@gmail.com
Nigam Raigarh TIWARI
1186 Chhattisgarh Nagar Panchayat Mr. District Coordinator 8109314391 samshri77@gmail.com
Pandatarai SANCHITSHRIVASTA
VA
1187 Chhattisgarh Nagar Panchayat Mr. PIYUSH DWIVEDI PIU 7879075501 piyush.rungta05@gmail.com
Saja
1188 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Mr. J. P. TOMAR Sanitary Inspector 9993969138 bmc.aho.zonall@gmail.com
Municipal
Corporation,
Bhopal
1189 Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Mr. RAJESH Sanitary Inspector
Municipal GHENGHAT
Corporation,
Bhopal
1190 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. SHUBHENDU Sub Engineer 8963902909 bmc.aho2zone2@gmail.com
Parishad SHRIVASTAV
Baikunthpur
1191 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika ANAMIKA EKKA Sub Engineer 9131340062 anamikaekka_1991@rediffmail.com
Parishad Shivpur
Charcha
1192 Chhattisgarh Bhopal Mr. MUNNALAL Sanitary Inspector 9424499810 -
Municipal SARWAIYA
Corporation,
Bhopal
1193 Chhattisgarh Nagar Panchayat NAMRATA SINGH Sub Engineer 8359804106 snamrata780@gmail.com
Rajpur
1200 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. RAKESH GUPTA Sanitary Inspector 9630865547 cmokailaras@mpurban.gov.in
Parishad Kailaras
1201 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. K.K. MARKAN Sub Engineer 9755667764 kkmarkam23@gmail.com
Parishad Mungeli
1210 Chhattisgarh Nagar Nigam Mr. YOGESH NISHAD Sanitary Inspector 9285347123 nishd.sir@gmail.com
Dhamtari
1211 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. VIRENDRA Health Officer 9406078348 -
Parishad Kanker LONHARE
1212 Chhattisgarh State urban Mr. NITESH SHARMA Team Leader
Development
Agency,
Chhattisgarh
1213 Chhattisgarh State urban Mr. FAIZ MEMON State Coordinator 8462025454 faizm0076@gmail.com
Development
Agency,
Chhattisgarh
1214 Chhattisgarh Municipal RITESH SHERMI
Corporation
Ambikapur
1215 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. RAJENDRA Sub Engineer
Parishad PATRE
Akaltara
1216 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika PREETI GHARTE Sub Engineer 8989664749 preetigharte18@gmail.com
Panagar
1217 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. ANIL KUMAR Assistant Engineer 9826169014 anilsingh66@yahoo.com
Parishad Jamul SINGH
1218 Chhattisgarh Nagar Nigam Mr. ASHWANI Health Officer 9285506688 ashwanicmo@gmail.com
Bhilai CHANDRAKAR
1219 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. NOWRABH Sanitary Inspector 9340026586 nourabh12345@gmail.com
Parishad Panagar KUSHWAHA
1220 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. MAHENDRA Sub Engineer 9755202312 mahendragarg1969@gmail.com
Parishad GARG
Sabalgarh
1221 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. SHIRIL BHASKAR Sub Engineer 9691248905 shirilbhaskar@gamil.com
Parishad Tifra PAPPULA
1222 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. MANISH GUPTA Computer Operator 8305223957 cmossabalgarh@mpurban.gov.in
Parishad
Sabalgarh
1223 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. SATISH KUMAR Sub Engineer 9425506182 satishsahumsmd@gmail.com
Parishad SAHU
Ratanpur
1224 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. AKHILESHWAR Sanitary Inspector 9303035556 -
Parishad Dalli CHATURVEDI
Rajhara
1225 Chhattisgarh Nagar Nigam Mr. JAVED ALI Health Officer 9303084728 healthbmc@gmail.com
Bhilai
1226 Chhattisgarh Nagar Nigam Mr. SHUBHAM PATNI PIU 8305166645 sbmpiudcbhilai@gmail.com
Bhilai
1227 Chhattisgarh Raipur PRERANA AGRAWAL Sub Engineer 8305906414 prepana.agrawal319@gmail.com
Municipal
Corporation
1228 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. HARSHA TIWARI Sub Engineer 9755744455 harshatiwari777@gmail.com
Parishad
Bemetara
1229 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. AJAY YADAV Health Officer 9424116018 abinandan93municipalco@gmail.com
Nigam
Rajnandgaon
1230 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. RISHIKESH Sub Engineer 9098687355 cmosoracmpurban.gov.in
Joura SHARMA
1231 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika POORNIMA GARG PIU 6263373988 poornima.garg006@gmail.com
Katghora
1232 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. SUNIL KUMAR District Coordinator 8770794612 sunildwivedi0806@gmail.com
Saraipali DWIVEDI
1233 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. ABHISHEK GUPTA District Coordinator 7697111110 abhishekg52@gmail.com
Parishad
Mahasamund
1234 Chhattisgarh Raipur Mr. AKASH MISHRA District Coordinator 8982777289 rik.aksh92@gmail.com
Municipal
Corporation
1235 Chhattisgarh Municipal Mr. DINESH KUMAR Assistant Engineer 9993321120 dineshnetam1970@gmail.com
Council NETAM
Kondagaon
1236 Chhattisgarh Municipal Mr. DIMPY BAIS Sub Engineer 9039281085 dimpybais493@gmail.com
Council Janjgir -
Naila
1237 Chhattisgarh Municipal Mr. BHUPESH SINGH Sanitary Inspector 7587710011 -
Council
Kondagaon
1238 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. VIKRANT SAHU District Coordinator 7000137374 dcmdgr1@gmail.com
Parishad
Manendragarh
1239 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. PAWAN KHARE Assistant Revenue 7509605603 khan.pawan3004@gmail.com
Parishad Inspector
Manendragarh
1240 Chhattisgarh Nagar Nigam PRIYANKA RAVI Sub Engineer
Ambikapur
1241 Chhattisgarh Nagar Nigam Mr. VIJAY Sub Engineer
Chirimiri WADHAVAN
1242 Chhattisgarh Nagar Parishad Mr. BHUPESH Computer Operator 9993300933 cmojoura@gmail.com
Joura MANGAL
1243 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. Ateeq Khan Sub Engineer
Parishad Gobra
Nawapara
1244 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. SHUBHAM Sub Engineer
Parishad Gobra VERMA
Nawapara
1245 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. VIKASH Mission clean city 7000419614 vaishnavvikaso@gmail.com
Parishad VAISHNAV Incharge
Bhatapara
1246 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. TEJRAM MAITRI Assistant Revenue 9009126882 -
Parishad Tilda- Inspector
Meora
1247 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. MANIRAM Supervisor 9340274038 -
Parishad Tilda- BAGHEL
Meora
1248 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. SAURABH S.L.R.M Center 7415798882 -
Parishad THAKUR Incharge
Bhatapara
1249 Chhattisgarh Nagar Nigam Mr. DINESH NAIK Sub Engineer
Ambikapur
1250 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. PRASHANT Sub Engineer 8962915412 prashantpanchore619@gmail.com
Morena PANCHORE
1251 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. JAGDISH TAGORE Health Officer 9827528316 drjagdish1976@gmail.com
Morena
1252 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. NAVNEET K.V. PIU 9304785732 navneetsingh1199@rediffmail.com
Kunkuri SINGH
1253 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. GANESH SINGH PIU 9131041832 sbmpiudcbalrampur1@gmail.com
Balrampur
1254 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. AMIT CHOUHAN Sub Engineer
Pithampur
1255 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. MAHESH PANDEY Sub Engineer
Parishad
Kawardha
1256 Chhattisgarh Nagar Palika Mr. ATUL GUPTA Sub Engineer
Parishad Gobra
Nawapara
1257 Madhya Pradesh Chhatarpur Mr. KRISHNA DATT City Mission 9993338650 kdpathak.po@gmail.com
Municipality PATHAK Manager
1258 Madhya Pradesh Chhatarpur Mr. LAVKESH JAIN Office Assistant 9752535734 lavkesh9752@gmail.com
Municipality
1259 Madhya Pradesh Municipal Mr. JAIDEEP Sub Engineer 8878367983 jaideepshakyawar@gmail.com
Council SHAKYAWAR
Chanderi
1260 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. S.K. KHEMARIYA Sub Engineer 7697343434 cmorahatgarh@mpurban.gov.in
Rahatgarh
1261 Madhya Pradesh Mohgaon Mr. SHREESH SINGH Sanitary Inspector 7489655022 cmomohgaon@gmail.com
Municipality
1262 Madhya Pradesh Mohgaon Mr. DHANIRAM PATIL Asst. Sanitary 9584688427 cmomohgaon@gmail.com
Municipality Inspector
1263 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palikea Mr. OMKAR JANBHOR Asst. Revenue 626487564 -
Sausar Inspector
1264 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palikea Mr. RAJU WADEKAR Sanitary Inspector 9752967930 -
Sausar
1265 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. PRASHANT SINGH Sub Engineer 9074240796 psolanki998@gmail.com
Mehgaon
1266 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. MANEESH Sub Engineer 9131261702 mkv.vish2105@gmail.com
Gormi KUMAR
VISHWAKARMA
1267 Madhya Pradesh UADD, Bhopal Mr. ANKIT KANUNGO SBM Consultant 9893520038 kanungo.ankit@gmail.com
1268 Madhya Pradesh UADD, Bhopal Mr. CHETAN ATRE SBM Consultant 9926703449 chetanatre2015@gmail.com
1269 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. VIJAY KOLI Assistant Engineer 9340307554 vijaykoli1990@gmail.com
Parishad Gohad
1270 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. ASHUTOSH Sanitary Inspector 7583894281 -
Sagar SOLANKI
1271 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. KULDEEP Sanitary Inspector 7000278707 valmikikul@gmail.com
Sagar VALMIKI
1272 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. SATENDRA Sanitary Inspector 9584784910 -
Deori TIWARI
1273 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. SHASHIKANT Sanitary Inspector 9827557787 shashimohaod@gmail.com
Indore MOHOD
1274 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. RAJENDRA SINGH Sanitary Inspector 9329868950 -
Indore VIKRAM
1275 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. ATUL RAIKWAR Chief Sanitary 9685043739 atulraikwar@gmail.com
Jabalpur Inspector
1276 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. ARJUN YADAV Chief Sanitary 7024250017 yadav5161@gmail.com
Jabalpur Inspector
1277 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. RAGHVENDRA Sanitary Inspector 9826214119 raghvendrasharma214@gmail.com
Gohad SHARMA
1278 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika GARIMA KANORIYA Sub Engineer 700047028 kanoriyag93@gmail.com
Gohad
1279 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika S. RUKHSAR ALI Sub Engineer 9424510074 replytosra@yahoo.com
Mandla
1280 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad PRAGYA GUPTA Sub Engineer 7828276367 pragyaiitm.gwl@gmail.com
Seondha
1281 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika KAJAL SEWEKAR Sub Engineer 8989690300 sewajwarkajal22@gmai.com
Mainpru
1282 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. RAM RATAN Sanitary Inspector 9755101878 rambhopal4@gmail.com
Indore LOHIYA
1283 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Dr. ESHWER SINGH Health Inspector 9252222655 singheshwar1985@gmail.com
Indore
1284 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. AWADH Sanitary Inspector 9584232299 sanskaro125@gmail.com
Indore NARAYAN SINGH
1285 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. ROHIT SINGH Sanitary Inspector 8889766719 rohitsingh0245@gmail.com
Ambah
1286 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. GOPAL S0NI Revenue Inspector 9826843964 -
Arom
1287 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. KARMENDERA Sanitary Inspector 7742739454 kkjangid22@gmail..com
Indore JANGID
1288 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. S.B. SINGH Assistant Engineer 9424499607 sbsingh0008@gmail.com
Bhopal
1289 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. KESHAV PATHAK Assistant Engineer 9425393432 pathak_pwd@yahoo.co.in
Bhopal
1290 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. P.K. JADIA Assistant Engineer 9424499605 pkjadiabmc@gmail.com
Bhopal
1291 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. RAKESH KUMAR Assistant Engineer 9424499060 rkg2363@gmail.com
Bhopal GUPTA
1292 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. G.P. RAI Assistant Engineer 9424499601 raigovind28@gmail.com
Bhopal
1293 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. RAMKUMAR Office Assistant 9407846156 rkntnmp@gmail.com
Narsinghpur NAMDEO
1294 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. SONU SINGH Asst. Revenue 7999022059 pariharsonus75@gmail.com
Mihona PARIHAR Inspector
1295 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. M.S. SENGAR Assistant Engineer 9424499604 mssengar2016@gmail.com
Bhopal
1296 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. DHARMENDRA Sanitary Inspector 9301134406 dharmendraparmar986@gmail.com
Indore SINGH PARMAR
1297 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. RAKESH SHARMA Assistant Health 9424499815 -
Bhopal Officer
1298 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. MAGAN JHA Assistant Health
Bhopal Officer
1299 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. ASHOK Health Officer 9424499809 ashokmaheswari1985@gmail.com
Bhopal MAHESHWARI
1300 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. RAJEEV SAXENA Health Officer 9424499807 -
Bhopal
1301 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. H.S. PHULRE Assistant Health 9424499811 -
Bhopal Officer
1302 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. J.P. TOMAR Assistant Health 9424499810 -
Bhopal Officer
1303 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. MUNNALAL Sub Engineer - -
Bhopal SARWIYA
1304 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. VINOD MISHRA Sub Engineer - -
Bhopal
1305 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. PRADEEP Computer Operator 7582848640 -
Chachoda KUSHWAH
1306 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. DEEPENDRA Sanitary Inspector 8871357999 deep26th@gmail.com
Bhind SENGAR
1307 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. SHYAM KUMAR Sanitary Inspector 9752410333 shyammandekar40@gmail.com
Indore MANDEKAR
1308 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. HIMANSHU Sanitary Inspector 8989133768 himanshgupta519@gmail.com
Indore GUPTA
1309 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. HARISH VYAS Sanitary Inspector 9926088181 harishvyas8818@gmail.com
Rau
1310 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. ROHIT SHARMA Computer Operator 735493667 rohitsanawad364@gmail.com
Rau
1311 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. M. SHAHAB KHAN Assistant Health 9424499804 -
Bhopal Officer
1312 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. JAGDISH TAANK Sanitary Inspector 9424499806 -
Bhopal
1313 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. RAJESH Sanitary Inspector 9424499802 -
Bhopal GHENGHAT
1314 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. AJAY SHARVAN Assistant Health 9424499808 -
Bhopal Officer
1315 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. ASIF NAZEER Assistant Health 9424499805 -
Bhopal Officer
1316 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. MOHA KASHIF Assistant Health 9424499803 -
Bhopal Officer
1317 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. AMIT SEN Assistant Grade -II 9425468813 amitsen8813@gmail.com
Parishad Panagar
1318 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. NOURABH Sanitary Inspector 9340026586 nourabh12345@gmail.com
Parishad Panagar KUSHWAHA
1319 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. ASHOK KUMAR Sub Engineer 8962460090 cmopatera@mpurban.gov.inn
Patera SHAH
1320 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. ABHISHEK Sub Engineer 8989092811 abhishek.kannojia48@gmail.com
Khurai KANNOJIA
1321 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. RAJESH Nodal Officer SBM 8965065065 cmobetma@mp.urban.gov.in
Betma PANCHOLIYA
1322 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. JITENDRA Computer Operator 9098733100 jitendranakumo@gmail.com
Betma NAKUM
1323 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad MINAKSHI PATIDAR Chief Municipal 9826594503 cmobetma@mpurban.gov.in
Betma Officer
1324 Madhya Pradesh Nagar parishad Mr. HITESH Sub Engineer 9425133533 hiteshshrivastavao@gmail.com
Aron SHRIVASTAV
1325 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. KULDEEP SINGH Sub Engineer 8871232302 kuldeeprup@gmail.com
Mungawali NARWARIYA
1326 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. RAVI BUNKAR Sub Engineer 9713856508 ravi2301988@gmail.com
Chachodabinaga
nj
1327 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. NISHANT TIWARI Sub Engineer - -
Raghogarh
1328 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. AMBAK Sub Engineer - -
Ashok Nagar PARASHAR
1329 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. O.P. BHARDWAJ Sub Engineer - -
Bhopal
1330 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. PUNEET TRIPATHI Sub Engineer 7566907605 puneettripathi6@gmail.com
Parishad Nogaon
1352 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. AKHILESH Computer Operator 8962302024 akhileshghavri@gmail.com
Obaidullaganj GHAVRI
1353 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika OMWATI TIWARI Sub Engineer 7898533339 omwati.tiwari@gmail.com
Parishad Kotma
1354 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika SHIPRA SINGH Sub Engineer 7987496694 shiprasingh1293@gmail.com
Parishad Kotma
1355 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. VISHWAS Health Officer 9425423913 vishwassharma1960@gmail.com
Meemuch SHARMA
1356 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. B.S. MAHTE Health Officer 9406801017 bsmahte2017@gmail.com
Ujjain
1357 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. SUDHIR JAIN Assistant Engineer 9926630525 cmomandsaur@mpurban.gov.in
Mandsaur
1358 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. ADAM SALOMAN Ward Supervisor 9893447711 adamsaloman7711@gmail.com
Jabalpur
1359 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. RAMNARESH Assistant Revenue 9893225767 cmojatwara@mpurban.gov.in
Jaitwara TRIPATHI Inspector
1360 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. LAVLESH Computer Operator 9981430191 cmojatwara@mpurban.gov.in
Jaitwara SHARMA
1361 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. NEERAJ MEKLE Time Keeper 9753964015 neerajmekle7@gmail.com
Banmore
1362 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. RAJ KISHOR Assistant Revenue 8871655763 combanmore.mpurban.gov.in
Banmore KATROLIA Inspector
1363 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. SOURBAH TIWARI Supervisor 8109921550 sourabhtiwari88@gmail.com
Jabalpur
1364 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. RAJVEER SINGH Health Officer 9827446949 amit.dubey1984@yahoo.co.in
Datia RAJ
1365 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. APPA RAO Ward Supervisor 9424959425 -
Jabalpur
1366 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. BHOOPANDRA Assistant Revenue 9009779956 bhoopandramadgal92@gmail.com
Dabra SHARMA Inspector
1367 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. IMTEYAZ ALI Project Director - -
Bhopal
1368 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. JAMAL ABBASI Vice President - -
Bhopal
1369 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam SONAL JAIN Deputy Sanitary 8871957322 snljain1992@gmail.com
Damohnak Supervisor
1370 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam UMA VISHWAKARMA Deputy Sanitary -
Jabalpur Supervisor
1371 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. ATUL RAIKWAR Chief Sanitary -
Jabalpur Inspector
1372 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. PRAKASH Deputy Sanitary 9399803180 prakashrewa2007@yahoo.co.in
Jabalpur SHARMA Supervisor
1373 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. VAIBHAV Assistant Health -
Jabalpur SHRIVASTAVA Officer
1374 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. RAJEEV SINGH Deputy Sanitary 8959233132 rajivyadavrj@gmail.com
Jabalpur YADAV Supervisor
1375 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. AMIT KUMAR SEN Computer Operator 7582845921 -
Govindgarh
1376 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. SHARDA PRASAD Assistant Sanitary 9424634166 shardapimaliya225@gmail.com
Bhanpuri IMALIYA Inspector
1377 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. RAMCHANDRA Computer Operator 9827640409 rj8349@gmail.com
New Ramnagar JAISWAL
1378 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. AMIT DUBEY Sanitary Inspector 8103627956 amit.dubey1984@yahoo.co.in
Datia
1379 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. HIMANSHU Sanitary Inspector 8770282007 shukla.himanshu39@yahoo.com
Satna SHUKLA
1380 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. DINESH SINGH Sanitary Inspector 9826852759 singh.dinesh10@gmail.com
Satna
1381 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. YOGESH SHARMA Deputy Sanitary 9827974429 yogeshbharatsharma@gmai.com
Jabalpur Supervisor
1382 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. AMAN Deputy Sanitary 8319756281 -
Jabalpur CHATURVEDI Supervisor
1383 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. PRITAM SINGH Sub Engineer 9755476849 pritamsingh.baghel2008@gmail.com
Maihar
1384 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. BHAVESH SINGH Line man 9993517470 -
Birsinghpur
1385 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. ANAND PANDEY Time Keeper 9165546194 -
Birsinghpur
1386 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. ASHOK Supervisor 9926363458 -
Jabalpur NANHERIYA
1387 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. AVINASH Sub Engineer 7000523062 avinash0505@hotmail.com
Parishad Pasan MARKAM
Anuppur
1388 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam AUGUSTE Sanitary Inspector 8839743470 ayst.verma09@gmail.com
Jabalpur
1389 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. INDRABHAN Sanitary Inspector 9425439149 -
Parishad Sidhi SINGH PARIHAR
1390 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. AKASH GUPTA Lower Division Clerk 9424767083 guptakash712@gmail.com
Parishad Sidhi
1391 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. RAKESH KUMAR Lower Division Clerk 9425836112 cmomajholisidhi@mpurban.gov.in
Majholi JAISWAL
1392 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. ABHISHEK Computer Operator 9827274444 adwivedi475@gmail.com
Rampur Naikin DWIVEDI
1393 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. SUBHASH Sanitary Inspector 9993928150 cmotexonthermpurban.gov.in
Teonther CHAUBEY
1394 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. ROSHAN LAL Sanitary Inspector 7225911602 -
Mangawan JANSEWAK
1395 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. SANJEEV PANDEY Sanitary Inspector 9425391509 sanjeevpandey0007@gmail.com
Khand
1396 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. PRADEEP KUMAR Computer Operator 8878720005 cmokhad@mpurban.gov.in
Khand NIGAM
1397 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. VIKRAM BAGRI Sub Engineer 9685357323 vikram.bagri32@gmail.com
Chandia
1398 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. JANKI DAS Sanitary Inspector 9617868948 jankidasmishra@gmail.com
Chandia MISHRA
1399 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad MRINAL SINGH Sub Engineer 7869167655 mrinalse2@gmail.com
Jaisingh Nagar
1400 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. RISHIKESH Computer Operator 9425164791 rishi8153@gmail.com
Jaisingh Nagar MISHRA
1401 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. BHUPESH Computer Operator - -
Joura MANGAL
1402 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. VIVEK Sub Engineer 9407012360 ervivek77508@gmail.com
Parishad Shahdol SHRIVASTAVA
1403 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. ANIL KUMAR Sanitary Inspector 8878100335 mahobiyaanil898@gmail.com
Parishad Shahdol MAHOBIYA
1404 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. SAURABH Sanitary Inspector 9165537902 saurbah.verma0203@gmail.com
Beohari KUMAR VERMA
1405 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Parishad Mr. RAMYASH SONI Assistant Sanitary 9893248256 cmobyohari@mp.urban.gov.in
Beohari Inspector
1406 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Nigam Mr. GURAIYYA Sanitary Supervisor - -
Jabalpur
1407 Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Mr. NEERAJ KUMAR Computer Operator - -
Bijuri
1408 Bihar Jaynagar Dr Indra Kumar Mandal Executive Officer 7033925271 eo.npjaynagar@gmail.com
1409 Bihar Jaynagar Niraj Kumar Jha City Manager 7985882601 -
1410 Bihar Jaynagar Nagar Anuj Kumar Executive Assistant 9431618804 -
1411 Bihar Jogbani Nagar Amol Mishra Executive Officer 9431632021 nagarpanchayatjogbani@gmail.com
Panchayat
1412 Bihar Jogbani Nagar Arvind Kumar Junior Engineer 9471673367 -
Panchayat
1413 Bihar Bahadurganj Shailendra Kumar Verma Executive Officer 9608726907, npbahadurganj@gmail.com
Nagar Panchayat,
1420 Bihar Bagaha, Nagar Ashish Prakash Data Entry Operator 8228048087 -
Parishad
1421 Bihar Bagaha Nagar Santosh Kumar Rajak Executive Officer 9534306826 -
Parishav
1422 Bihar Belsand Nagar Dharmendra Kumar Executive Assistant 9934542530 -
Panchayat
1423 Bihar Belsand Nagar Suresh Paswan Sanitary Inspector 9973132613 -
Panchayat
1424 Bihar Bairgania Nagar Shashi Bhushan Mishra Executive Officer 8544053820 -
Panchayat
1425 Bihar Bairangia Nagar Sonu Kumar Soni Computer Operator 8757894512 -
Panchayat
1426 Bihar Sitamarhi Nagar Arvind Kumar City Manager - -
Parishad
1427 Bihar Sitamarhi Nagar Rahul Ranjan Computer Operator 9835237080 -
Parishad
1428 Bihar Benipur Mukesh Kumar IT Associate 9006836140 mukeshstsdhaka@gmail.com
(Darbhanga),
Nagar Parishad
BD
1429 Bihar Benipur Govind Kumar Computer operator 9972056977 -
(Darbhanga),
Nagar Parishad
1430 Bihar Motipur Nagar Arun Kumar Executive Officer - -
Panchayat
1431 Bihar Nagar Panchayat Rishan Kumar Roushan Computer and Data 90065000420 -
Motipur Entry Operator
1432 Bihar Kasba Nagar Vishal Kumar Computer and Data 9771314159 -
Panchayat Entry Operator
1433 Bihar Kasba Nagar Subodh Kumar Pathak Computer and Data 7070151010 -
Panchayat Entry Operator
1434 Bihar Siwan, Nagar Amrendra Kumar City Manager 9031231268 -
1435 Bihar Kanti Nagar Hira Kumari Executive Officer 9973606146 -
Panchayat
1436 Bihar Kanti Nagar Jitendra Kumar Data Entry Operator 8340198660 -
Panchayat
1437 Bihar Banmankhi Pratap Narain Singh Executive officer 9334330700 -
Nagar Panchayat,
1591 Sikkim Singtam nagar Mr. Raju Bardewa Supervisor 9832411149 Rajubardewa98@gmail.com
Panchayat, East
Sikkim
1592 Sikkim Rangpo nagar Mr. Chitramani Khawas Bazaar Inspector 7797038122 chitramanik@yahoo.co.in
Panchayat, East
Sikkim
1593 Sikkim SIPMIU, Mrs. Primula Lama Social Scientist 9647877847 primulama@gmail.com
UD&HD, Sikkim
1594 West Bengal Islampur Mr. Chittaranjan Mondal Executive Officer 9475465208 Islampurmunicipalitygmail.com
Municipality,
1595 West Bengal Islampur Mr. Indronil Biswas Nodal Officer, SWM - biswas.inronil89@gmail.com
Municipality,
1596 West Bengal Dhupguri Mr. Bhaskar Goon Expert & MGR- CLL 8926018608 slum.dhupguri@gmail.com
Municipality,
1597 West Bengal Dhupguri Mr. Abhoy Chandra Sanitary Assistant - -
Municipality, Barman
1598 West Bengal Dalkhola Mr. Amrita Kumar Executive Officer -
Municipality, Biswas
1599 West Bengal Dalkhola Mr. Subhadip Nandy Nodal Officer, 7908511948 -
Municipality, SWM& Sanitary
Uttar Dinajpur Inspector
1600 West Bengal Tufangang Mr. Sanatan Adhikari Councilor -
Municipality,
1601 West Bengal Tufangang Mr. Ashik Mandal Sub Assistant -
Municipality, Engineer
1602 West Bengal Kurseong Mr. Ramesh Subba Sanitary Inspector 7797831687 -
Municipality
1603 West Bengal Kurseong Mr. Sanjay Prasad Urban Planner -
Municipality
1604 West Bengal Cooch Behar Mr. Shyamal Kumar Executive Officer 7003732347 shyamalbhatta.1234@gmail.com
Municipality, Bhattacharyya
1605 West Bengal Cooch Behar Mr. Biplab Kumar Datta Overseer 9434103037 biplab_z@rediffmail.com
Municipality,
1606 West Bengal Dinhata, Mr. Asit Kr. Bal Senior Officer asitkrbal@gmail.com 9831322691
Municipality,
1607 West Bengal Dinhata, PO- Mr. Hari Barman Sub Assistant Eng. 9733078191 -
Bhetagori, Dist
Cooch Behar,
1608 West Bengal Alipurduar Mr. Shyamalendu Accounts Clerk - -
Municipality, Karmakar
1609 West Bengal Alipurduar Mr. Kabir Sarkar Jr. Engineer - -
Municipality,
1610 West Bengal Mal Municipilaty Mr. Subhrendu Nandy SAE& Nodal Officer - subhrendunandy@gmail.com
of SBM
1611 West Bengal Mal Municipilaty Mr. Sanjay Biswas Sanitary Assistant - malmunicipality@gmail.com
1612 West Bengal English Bazar, Mr. Chandan Guha Executive Officer - -
1613 West Bengal English Bazaar, Mr. Tapas Kundu Sanitary Inspector - -
Municipality
Maldah,
1614 West Bengal Old Malda, Mr. Priyatosh Majumdar Sub Assistant - -
Municipality Engineer
1615 West Bengal Old Malda, Mr. Prabir Roy Executive Officer - -
Municipality, old
Malda
1616 Sikkim Gangtok Mr. Suman Rai Sanitary Inspector - -
Municipality
corporation,
Deorali,
1617 Sikkim Namchi Mr. Rajiv Rai Municipal Executive - -
Municipal Officer
Council, South
Sikkim
1618 Rajasthan Hanumangarh Ramkaran Yadav SBM 9461183164 -
Municipal
Corporation
India
1619 Rajasthan M.B. Pokaran, Mahesh Bhati SBM 9782687576 -
Jaisalmer
1620 Rajasthan M.B. Pokaran, Akharam Panwar Junior Engineer 9828503268 -
Jaisalmer
1621 Rajasthan Jaisalmer Ashok Sanitary Inspector 9414358465 -
1622 Rajasthan Sojat, Pali Achal S. Gujar Revenue Inspector 9929105695 -
1623 Rajasthan Sojat, Pali Hemandra Singh LDC 9413063309 -
1624 Rajasthan Sojat, Pali Vikas Parihar Computer Operator 9461031659 -
1625 Rajasthan Todabhim Hanuman Sharma Executive Officer 9887704035 -
1626 Rajasthan Todabhim Banwarilal Meena Sanitary Inspector 8963042984 -
1627 Rajasthan Nagar Palika Suryakant Shere Revenue Inspector 7737022758 -
Chomu
1628 Rajasthan Karuli Mukesh Saini Sanitary Inspector 9785659925 -
1629 Rajasthan Hindancity Pooja Bansiwal Sanitary Inspector 9875738949 -
1630 Rajasthan NP Jaitaran Rameshwar Banta Fireman 9694713204 -
1631 Rajasthan Hindancity Pintu Ram Meena Sanitary Inspector 9414424214 -
Nagar Parishad
1632 Rajasthan Municipal Neelam Kothari Assistant Engineer 9928999471 -
Council
Sawaimadhopur
1633 Rajasthan Jaisalmer Harish Chand Meena Sanitary Inspector 9462809329 -
1634 Rajasthan M.C. Karauli Ranjeet Singh Computer Operator 8949412700 -
1635 Rajasthan M.C. Karauli Ajay Singh Computer Operator 8502887249 -
1636 Rajasthan Nagar Palika Parhlad Matoria Sanitary Inspector 9929491551 -
Rawatsar
1637 Rajasthan Nagar Palika Mukesh Kumar Junior Engineer 7726952050 -
Rawatsar
1638 Rajasthan Municipal Board Pramod Umar Jangir Executive Engineer 8432020843 -
Bissau
1639 Rajasthan Municipal Board Mukesh Chand Kumawat Sanitary Inspector 9667331232 -
Chomu
1640 Rajasthan Municipal Board Pradeep Saini Senior Draftsman 88900403716 -
Nawalgarh
1641 Rajasthan Municipal Prashant Gandhi Assistant Engineer 9530028599 -
Corporation
Jhunjhunu
1642 Rajasthan Surajgarh, Dullichand Sanitary Inspector 75907026653 -
Jhunjhunu
1643 Rajasthan Mandwa Dharmender Kumar Revenue Inspector 7737358627 -
1644 Rajasthan Chariwa Virendra Singh Sanitary Inspector 9672016577 -
Chanderiya
1645 Rajasthan Chariwa Sahdev Singh Fireman 7073130716 -
1646 Rajasthan Sawaimadhopur Seema Meena Revenue Inspector -
1647 Rajasthan Sadri Shailender Kumar Junior Engineer 9672323776 -
1648 Rajasthan Nagar Parishad Pawan Kumar Revenue Inspector 9602386934 -
Pali
1649 Rajasthan Nagar Parishad Bhanwari Ram Executive Officer 9785680108 -
Pali
1650 Rajasthan Municipal Board Saroj Executive Officer 9928693648 -
Surajgarh
1651 Maharashtra Bhiwandi- Nitin G Chauhan Sanitary Inspector 9764988112 -
Nizampur City
Municipal
Corporation
1652 Maharashtra Bhiwandi- Atish D. Tapse Sanitary Inspector 8446819193 -
Nizampur City
Municipal
Corporation
1653 Maharashtra Daund Nagar Mangesh C. Shinde Municipal Engineer 9422530423 -
Parishad
1654 Maharashtra Daund Nagar Deepak M. Mhaske Assistant Project 9503591661 -
Parishad Officer
1655 Maharashtra Daund Nagar Vijay Thorat Chief Officer 9766597009 -
Parishad
1656 Maharashtra Saswad Komal G. Mane Junior Engineer 9657112114 -
Municipal
Council
1657 Maharashtra Saswad Ramanand Kalaskar Junior Engineer 9011022403 -
Municipal
Council
1658 Maharashtra Junnar Municipal Prashant Khatri Sanitary Inspector 9922360125 -
Council
2509 Uttarpradesh Kapi- Jalan Mohd Irfan Mansoori Computer Opertor 9935711123 -
2510 Uttarpradesh NPP Orai Jalan Rakesh Kumar Gourav Revenue Inspector 8874852410 -
2511 Uttarpradesh NPP Orai Jalan Mohd Arsad Mansoori Computer Operator 9889838465 -
2512 Uttarpradesh NPP Sandila VirindA Pratap Singh Executive Officer 7455857744 -
2513 Uttarpradesh NPP Aonla Pankaj Chander Clerk 9837788280 -
2514 Uttarpradesh NPP Aonla Anil Kumar Superintendent 9012235601 -
2515 Uttarpradesh NPP Jalan Devender Kumar SFI 9450901123 -
2516 Uttarpradesh NPP Jalan Sumit kumar Coordinator 9616126564 -
2517 Uttarpradesh Babarpur Bijay Kumar Singh Executive Officer 8887539270 -
Neelkaal
2518 Uttarpradesh Cantonment Pushpendra Singh Executive Incharge 9506078015 -
Board, Jhansi
2519 Uttarpradesh Konch B.P. Yadav Executive Officer 8756213954 -
2520 Uttarpradesh Konch Anuj Patkar Computer Operator 9559272707 -
2521 Uttarpradesh NP Nadigaon Rajeev Kumar Computer Operator 7518208723 -
2522 Uttarpradesh NPP Araiya Onkar Singh SFI 8279760990 -
2523 Uttarpradesh NPP Pihani P N Dixit Executive Officer 9935569989 -
2524 Uttarpradesh NPP Bahedi Nitin Kumar Gangwar Executive Officer 9911707206 -
2525 Uttarpradesh NP Kara Jiyaur Rahman SBM Lipi/CO 7905317548 -
Jahanabad
Fatehpur
2526 Uttarpradesh NPP Rath Krishna Kant Mishra Executive Officer 9628120035 -
2527 Uttarpradesh NPP Mahoba Lal Chandra Saroj Executive Officer 9451048276 -
2528 Uttarpradesh Nagar Palika Neetu Devi Executive Officer 9793962610 -
Sumerpur
2529 Uttarpradesh Sumerpur Ram Chandra - 9559341403 -
2530 Uttarpradesh Nagar Palika Umakant Singh Executive Officer 8543999559 -
Kavrad
2531 Uttarpradesh Nagar Palika Nand Kishor Clerk 9935491929 -
Kulvahai
2532 Uttarpradesh NPP Hardoi Gowa Lal Executive Officer 9415873248 -
2533 Uttarpradesh NPP Samtnur Mohd Kamil Executive Officer 9412249243 -
2534 Uttarpradesh NPP Mauranipur Kalpana Sharma Executive Officer 7860766271 -
2683 Andhra Pradesh Guduru A.Mahaboob Peera Sanitary Inspector 9515116592 gudurnagarapanchayat@gmail.com
2684 Andhra Pradesh Guduru Y. Obulesu Commissioner 9849908254 gudur_spsr @rediffmail.com
2685 Andhra Pradesh Guduru T. Ravi Kumar Sanitary Inspector 8008500637 gudur_spsr @rediffmail.com
2686 Andhra Pradesh Dharmavaram D.Lakshmi Narayana Sanitary Inspector 7680994771 dlnarayana1975@gmail.com
2687 Andhra Pradesh Dharmavaram B.Prathap Assistant Engineer 9640188789 -
2688 Andhra Pradesh Baptla G Uma Maheswara Rao Assistant 9533922424 gurijala1963@gmail.com
Environmental
Engineer
2689 Andhra Pradesh Chilakaluripet P Jyothi Assistant 9100987327 pjyothi.pravi@gmail.com
Environmental
Engineer
2690 Andhra Pradesh Guntur Ch Sravya Ratna Urban Planner 7042071756 sravya.amrut@gmail.com
2691 Andhra Pradesh Guntur A.Somasekhar Sanitary Inspector 9959666922 s916gmc@gmail.com
2692 Andhra Pradesh Macherla MD.Gouse Basha Sanitary Inspector 9849907312 -
2693 Andhra Pradesh Mangalagiri Syed Nazeer Sanitary Inspector 9849907939 sisyednazeer@gmail.com
2694 Andhra Pradesh Narasaraopet Sk.Adam Shafi Sanitary inspector 9849906584 shafinmc@gmail.com
2695 Andhra Pradesh Narasaraopet D.Nissi Urban Infrastructure 9052866119 dnissi.amrut@gmail.com
Expert
2696 Andhra Pradesh Piduguralla Kum. K. Porsia Environmental 9849913162 porsiak.karnati@gmail.com
Engineer
2697 Andhra Pradesh Ponnur Kumari.P.Nagaveni Assistant Engineer 9550388853 pummi.nagaveni@gmail.com
2698 Andhra Pradesh Ponnur P.Srinivasa Rao Sanitary Inspector 9849907934 p9srinu@gmail.com
2699 Andhra Pradesh Repalle A.S.N.V.M.Diwakar Commissioner 9849907936 rmc7936@gmail.com
2700 Andhra Pradesh Repalle M.Yedukondalu Deputy Executive 9849906594 kondaae@yahoo.com
Engineer
2701 Andhra Pradesh Repalle N. Jessy Praveen Kumar Junior Assistant 9676513940 kumarjessy@gmail.com
2730 Andhra Pradesh Giddaluru Sri. D. Bala Swamy Sanitary Maestri 9652662049 -
2731 Andhra Pradesh Kandukur G.Lokesh Assistant Engineer 9849907335 gulla.lokesh0@gmail.com
2732 Andhra Pradesh Kandukur PSM Prasad Deputy Executive 9849906607 psmprasad3@gmail.com
Engineer
2733 Andhra Pradesh Kanigiri B. Chennakeshavulu Sanitary Inspector 8978083452 -
2734 Andhra Pradesh Kanigiri CH Sudhakar Sanitary Maestri 9441615320 -
2735 Andhra Pradesh Ongole L. Bhaskar Rao Deputy Executive 9908523211 bhaskarrao.dee@gmail.com
Engineer
2736 Andhra Pradesh Ongole B.Bhargavi Devi Urban Infrastructure 7382511719 bhargavidevi.amrut@gmail.com
Expert
2737 Odhisha Angul Subhendu Kumar Jena EO 9938247875 subhendujena90@yahoo.com
2738 Odhisha Balangir Leelamaya Sahu A.E(BRGF) 9937869593 leelamaya.kiit@gmail.com
2739 Odhisha Balasore M Vivek TSU FSSM 9515706570 vivek.maddirala@in.ey.com
2740 Odhisha Berhampur Dr. E. Ranjit Ku. Patra Addl. Health Officer 9437203660 eranjithpatra@gmail.com
2741 Odhisha Berhampur Bibhudatta Sahu Consultant TSU- 9178432165 bibhudatta.sah@in.ey.com
FSSM
2742 Odhisha Bhawani Patna Biswambhar Mishra EO 9437222804 dudakalahandi@gmail.com
2743 Odhisha Bhawani Patna Chinmaya Sahu Sanitation Expert 8763380008 dudakalahandi@gmail.com
2744 Odhisha Bhubhaneshwar Deepti Rani Sahoo Deputy com. 9437977053 dipti.kavita@gmail.com
Sanitation
2745 Odhisha Bhubhaneshwar Monalisa Pani Environmental 7008874353 monalisapani2012@gmail.com
Engineer
2746 Odhisha Boudhgarh Amiya Kumar Behera MIS Computer 8093802454 amiya.mis87@gmail.com
Programmer
2747 Odhisha Brajarajnagar Dillip Kumar Patel EO 9438713768 eobrjnmpl@gmail.com
2748 Odhisha Brajarajnagar Suryamani Guru Asst. Executive Engg 9437175659 suryamaniguru@gmail.com
2796 Odhisha Rairangpur Mukesh Kumar Behra Sanitation Expert 8895680098 mkb846686@gmail.com
2797 Odhisha Rayagada Er. Mangelal Jain E.O. 8249160818 jainmangelal@gmail.com
2798 Odhisha Rayagada Binay Bikram Porichha Sanitary Expert 8895175530 bbparichha@gmail.com
2799 Odhisha Rourkela Dr. Basanta Kumar Health Officer 9439999167 healthofficerrkl@gmail.com
Mishra
2800 Odhisha Rourkela Prasanta Kumar Nayak Management Expert 9439127468 prasantaknayak@gmail.com
2801 Odhisha Rourkela Bipin Chandra Communication 7978349198
Mohapatra Expert
2802 Odhisha Sambalpur Subhankar Mohanty Enforcement Officer 8882955022 subhankar.happy@gmail.com
2803 Odhisha Sonepur Motilal Panigrahi MIS Computer 9778809419 moti.pani@gmail.com
Programmer
2804 Odhisha Soro Utsav Vadra Sanitation Expert 9777988769 -
2805 Odhisha Soro Narahari Behera Nodal Officer 9777321917 -
SBM(U)
2806 Odhisha Umerkote Manoj Kumar Dutta Sanitation Expert 9439530868 manojlnami@gmail.com
2807 Odhisha Puri Rajat Rakhil Ashish Jr Asst 9861332292 -
2808 Odhisha Puri H.P Sohat Jr. Asst 9861686837 -
2809 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari S Jaganta Kumar Health Assistant 8184866138 jagantakumarsaipu@gmail.com
2810 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari V.V.D.V.Prasad Sanitary Inspector 9849908145 -
2811 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari B.Nageswara Rao Commissioner 9676743377 glp.mpl2011@gmail.com
2812 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari T C S L Prasanna Assistant Engineer 7032629955 sowmyateki92@gmail.com
Env
2813 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam T Shiva Assistant Engineer 7981713734
2814 Andhra Pradesh Krishna Sri.K.Sasidhar Deputy Executive 6300312353 saiananya2312@gmail.com
Engineer
2815 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari K.Surya Narayana raju Sanitary Inspector 7702333473 -
2816 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari R Satya Bharat Junior Assistant 8143431543 -
2817 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari P sandhya Rani Assistant Engineer 7093998293 kvurkmnr@gmail.com
2818 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari P Srinivasa Raju Sanitary Inspector 7093997328 -
2819 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari M Leelavathi JUNIOR 9000855151 -
ASSISTANT
2820 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari M.SATHIRAJU HEALTH 9849986209 Krishleela6464@gmail.com
ASSISTANT
2821 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Ch. Muralidhara Rao Sanitary Inspector 8978644611 Chinnam.muralidhar009@gmail.com
2853 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari P.Lavanya Sanitary Inspector 9666370998 lavanyapulidindi.si@gmail.com
2854 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam P. Srinivasa Rao Sanitary Inspector 9618496437 Municipality.ylm@gmail.com
2855 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram S Srihari DEO 9581060035 -
2856 Uttar Pradesh Bijnor Mr Koushal Ahmed Assistant clerk 9012646696 -
2857 Uttar Pradesh Gauriganj Ms Priyanka Mishra EO 9795489566 -
2858 Uttar Pradesh Bijnor Mr Manoj Kumar EO 9690532053 -
2859 Uttar Pradesh Bijnor Mr Rajeev Kumar SI 8958065771 -
2860 Uttar Pradesh Badaun Mr Navneet K Singh EO 9997902260 -
2861 Uttar Pradesh Badaun Mr Shivlal Ram Clerk 9454457965 -
2862 Uttar Pradesh Nehtaur Mr Vishesh Kumar Assistant clerk 9756344974 -
2863 Uttar Pradesh Mehtaur Mr Mohamed Farman Computer operator 7983505597 -
2864 Uttar Pradesh Sahaswan Mr A K Goyal EO 9557109200 -
2865 Uttar Pradesh Noorpur Mr Jagbir Singh Sanitary and Food 8445299865 -
Inspector (SFI)
2866 Uttar Pradesh Sahaspur Ms Gargi Tyagi EO 7755099758 -
2867 Uttar Pradesh Jalalabad Ms Seema Verma EO 9927075551 -
2868 Uttar Pradesh Bijnor Mr Dharam Raj EO 9450409505 -
2869 Uttar Pradesh Bijnor Mr Rajeev Malik Sanitary and Food 9411943150 -
Inspector (SFI)
2870 Uttar Pradesh Afzalgarh Mr Sanjeev Kumar Accountant 9412582196 -
2871 Uttar Pradesh Islamnagar, Ms Rajni Singh EO 9012229802 -
badaun
2872 Uttar Pradesh Seohora, Bijnor Mr Abhishek Kumar EO 9719996660 -
2873 Uttar Pradesh Jhalu Mr Alok Kumar Verma EO 9415032759 -
2874 Uttar Pradesh Seohora, Bijnor Mr Virendra Singh Computer operator 9627411258 -
2875 Uttar Pradesh Kiratpur Mr Hari Lal Patel EO 9897895282 -
2876 Uttar Pradesh Badaun Mr Sanjay Kumar Tiwari EO 8126258118 -
2877 Uttar Pradesh Badaun Mr Ajeet Kumar Saini Computer operator 9760903501 -
2878 Uttar Pradesh Ujhani Mr Rajesh Kumar Bind Revenue Inspector 7088930151 -
2879 Uttar Pradesh Afzalgarh Mr R P Yadav Junior Engineer 9568002434 -
2880 Uttar Pradesh Amroha Mr Shomi Imran 999702296 -
2881 Uttar Pradesh Alapur Mr Vinay Shankar EO 8090850582 -
Awasthi
2882 Uttar Pradesh Kiratpur Mr Prashant Kumar Computer operator 9058574727 -
2883 Uttar Pradesh Mr Braj Mohan Singh 9520000799 -
2884 Uttar Pradesh Gauriganj Mr Shankar Lal EO 9839261287 -
Vishvakumar
2885 Uttar Pradesh Sahaspur Mr Mohd. Rizwan Clerk 7060900877 -
2886 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh Mr M P Singh Sanitary and Food 7906363548 -
Inspector (SFI)
2887 Uttar Pradesh Jalali Mr Chitrasen Clerk 8445160270 -
2888 Uttar Pradesh Jalali Mr Nilab Shalya EO 9870633821 -
2889 Uttar Pradesh Nazibabad Mr Pawan Kumar Clerk 9927764917 -
2890 Uttar Pradesh Khair Mr Sandeep Saxena EO 8979657462 -
2891 Uttar Pradesh Purdil Nagar Mr Mangesh Sharma EO 8533828517 -
2892 Uttar Pradesh Sadabad Mr Shailendra EO 97191933750 -
2893 Uttar Pradesh Sadabad Mr Mukesh Computer Operator 96276874601 -
2894 Uttar Pradesh Purkazi Mr Samar Kazmi Clerk 9359738093 -
2895 Uttar Pradesh Purkazi Mr Ashwani Kumar EO -
2896 Uttar Pradesh Meerapur Mr Sanjiv Assistant 9997452547 -
2897 Uttar Pradesh Meerapur Mr Anup Rai EO 9454648272 -
2898 Uttar Pradesh Charthawal Mr Mahesh Clerk 9411930046 -
2899 Uttar Pradesh Gunnaur Mr Mohd Danish Computer operator 9045188418 -
2900 Uttar Pradesh Gunnaur Mr Ashok Kumar Clerk 9675198983 -
2901 Uttar Pradesh Bijnor Mr Durgeshwar Tripathi EO 9452315592 -
2902 Uttar Pradesh Hathras Mr Swadesh Arya EO 9450272697 -
2903 Uttar Pradesh Budhana Mr Om Giri EO 8191820402 -
2904 Uttar Pradesh Budhana Mr Sachin Goel Computer operator 9084844488 -
2905 Uttar Pradesh Shahpur Mr Rahul Kumar Computer operator 9690544498 -
2906 Uttar Pradesh Chhatta Mr Naresh Singh EO 8630553446 -
2907 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh Ms Sarita Neomi District Program 9068925877 -
manager
2908 Uttar Pradesh Chirra Mr Mosim Khan IT expert 9058326691 -
2909 Uttar Pradesh Sikandra Rao Mr Gyanmohan Singh Revenue Inspector 9410864939 -
2910 Uttar Pradesh Dibiyapur Mr Sunil Kumar Singh EO 8858881500 -
2911 Uttar Pradesh Bidhuna Ms Deepika Yadav EO 9455473724 -
2912 Uttar Pradesh Dibiyapur Mr Deepak Kumar Computer operator 8077439915 -
2913 Uttar Pradesh Bidhuna Mr Rohit Kumar Computer operator 7417231865 -
2914 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh Mr Inderjeet Singh EO 9412 178962 -
2915 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh Dr Shiv Kumar Zonal Sanitary 9411569456 -
Officer
2916 Uttar Pradesh NNA Mr Rishipal Yadav SFI 8193877956 -
2917 Uttar Pradesh Kandhla Mr Naipal Singh SFI 9045081630 -
2918 Uttar Pradesh Kandhla Mr Tapesh Kumar JE (water works) 9627539412 -
2919 Uttar Pradesh Shamli Mr Surendra EO 9412472627 -
2920 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh Mr Faisal Professor 9897772246 -
2921 Uttar Pradesh Thanabhav Mr Ravi Yadav EO 9455297227 -
2922 Uttar Pradesh Aligarh Mr Anil Kumar Azad SFI 9568002829 -
2923 Uttar Pradesh Umroli Mr Rakesh Kumar 9411883289 -
Sharan
2924 Uttar Pradesh Chandausi Mr K K Agrawal 9997305777 -
2925 Uttar Pradesh Mainpuri Mr Shyam Bachan Saroj EO 9453 71 2941 -
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110. Prof. Er. Space center’s Research
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Jagannatha
111. Dr. Independent
Meenakshi consultant
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112. U.N. Ravi Independent
Kumar consultant
113. Vasuki Soil and Waste
Iyangar Health management
Solutions specialist
114. Shivkumar ANS Consultant
Consultant
115. Dr. Shanthi HSR Citizen Dentist
Forum
116. Ramakant SWMRT Advisor
Core
Mr Niroj
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128. Kumar 9908387772 nmohanty@corecarbonx.com
Solutions Pvt
Mohanty
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Kumaraswa Solutions Pvt
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Solutions Pvt
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132. Hrishikesh GIZ 8008885444
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Mr. Krishna
133. CDD Society 9910383377 Krishna.k@cddindia.org
Swaroop
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Chaudhury Solutions Pvt
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135. 8073059734
Karthik Rao Solutions Pvt m
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136. Solutions 9618280045 info@corecarbonx.com
Ganta
Pvt Ltd
(Advisor)
Ms Smitha CDD
137. 8374449077 smithatbhanu@gmail.com
Bhanu Society
Department of
Soil Science &
Dr.Sushanta Agricultural
138. Kumar Chemistry, 9437446459 sushanta_1959@yahoo.com
Pattnaik College of
Agriculture,
OUAT
Odisha State
Dr. Renu
139. Pollution 9437279599 rbsamal62@gmail.com
BalaSamal
Control Board
Dr. Smruti Odisha State
140. Prava Pollution 9937367357 spsamantroy@gmail.com
Samantroy Control Board
Er.
141. SitikanthaSa Odisha SPCB 9438883961 sitikantha_sahu@yahoo.com
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142. Solutions Pvt 9977064882 mehsbpods@gmail.com
Chauhan
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143. Ranjan Solutions Pvt 9437007505 pradiprc01@gmail.com
Choudhury Ltd (Advisor)
Ernst and
144. Pritish Nanda 8197911193 Pritish.Nanda@in.ey.com
Young
Department of
Soil Science
&
Dr.Sushanta
Agricultural
145. Kumar 9437446459 sushanta_1959@yahoo.com
Chemistry,
Pattnaik
College of
Agriculture
,OUAT
Dr. Dilip Odisha
146. 9437171174 dk_behera@yahoo.com
Behera SPCB
Mr Samir
SBM (U), samirkumarpanda.sbm@gma
147. Kumar 9740644030
Odisha il.com
Panda
Pritish Ernst and
148. 8197911193 Pritish.Nanda@in.ey.com
Nanda Young
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Dr. K
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149. Tejeswara 9493084826
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150. PSCMRCET 9032919772 Imuralik2015@gmail.com
Krishna
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151. Solutions Pvt 9885676916
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152. Dr V Gouri 9246654564 gouri.rars@gmail.com
G. Ranga
Agricultural
University
Dr. ENVIRON President & 9864017436 amarjyotik@gmail.com
153. Amarjyoti Chief
Kashyap Functionary
154. Dr. Ruli ENVIRON Group Leader 7002162051 ruliborthakur@gmail.com
Borthakur
155. Rabiul ENVIRON Senior Project 9401929390 rabihazarika87@gmail.com
Auwal Co-ordinator
Hazarika
156. Mr Anjan World Bank Institutional 9435732506 Anjan.kumar.sarma@gmail.c
Sarma Funded Neer Specialist om
Nirmal
Pariyojana of
Asaam,
PHED Govt.
Assam
157. Dr. Pankaj NUHM,Govt Community 9401816112 Jintu5885@gmail.com
Sahu Assam Medicine
Specialist
158. Mr. Northeast Managing 8822115665 csharma@gmail.com
Chinmoy Green Tect. Director
Sharma Pvt. Ltd.
159. Ranendra M/S Green Managing 9864630439 ranendra3089@gmail.com
Baishya Recycling Director
Industry
160. Pratistha SBM,Guwah StatE Project 7002312944 pratistha-@yahoo.co.in
Adhikary ati Co-ordinator
161. Mousum Zerund Co-founder 708628131 talukdarmousam@gmail.com
Talukdar Manufacturin
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162. Er. Chandan Pollution Former Senior 9435140919 c.bhadury@gmail.com
Bhadury Control Environment
Board Engineer
163. Mr. NULM State Project 9706043855 kisholaydas@gmail.com
Kisholay Manager
Das
164. Binu D-eco plastic Founder 9435011526 decoplasticcrafts@gmail.co
Narayan Crafts,DEW, m
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165. Rupam Zerund Co-founder 8638407020 rupamchoudhury@gmail.co
Choudhury Manufacturin m
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166. David Zerund Co-founder 7002218935 David.gogoi13@gmail.com
Pratim Manufacturin
Gogoi g Pvt. Ltd
167. Rana Deka Guwahati Founder 9864045066 ranadeka@gmail.com
Helping
Module
168. Er. Ranjit Nodal SBM,URBA 9864014044 Ranjitkalita.ghy@gmail.com
Kalita Officer N Govt.
Assam
169. Dr. P TERI DELHI Senior Fellow praman@teri.res.in
Raman 9868942438
55. Vishwas Sharma Health Officer at Nagar Palika Neemuch,Madhya Pradesh,having more than 10
years of experience in SWM and more than three years’ experience for Plastic
Recycling under NULM.
56. Abhinandan Singh Presently working in Essel Infraprojects Ltd. as Assistant Manager through third
party contract reporting directly to Manager-Operations and Head office.
Experience includes:
Managing entire C&T operation
Communication with JMC Officials
Fleet management through Route plan & TPM
GPS tracking of vehicles
Preparing Monthly Tipping fee bill with JMC & follow up for payment.
Successfully handled & motivated manpower in adverse working
conditions at Waste Collection site.
Vibrant team player with belief in taking positive approach towards issue
resolution
Has also worked in A Group of NGO and other organizations, working in Skill
development domain , solid waste management company in contract with
Indore municipal corporation etc.
57. Sanjay Kumar Manager at “Jabalpur MSW Private Limited, Jabalpur (Essel group Enterprise)”
in Distt Jabalpur (M.P) in “POWER PLANT OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE-INCHARGE” Dept., as an ‘Assistant Manager -Mechanical’
Mechanical Engineer with 10+years’ experience in Power Sector, Overcomes
challenges through a tenacious and questioning approach drawing on wide-
ranging technical expertise, Also an articulate and diplomatic communicator plus
an effective team player with strong coaching skills consistently works to the
highest professional standards and thrives when working as part of a cohesive
team to deliver projects that yield multiple business benefits. Involved in Jabalpur
MSW Private Limited is an Essel Group enterprises, working in Municipal Solid
Waste/ Garbage management and Waste to energy and Jabalpur waste Collection
and transportation management Pvt Ltd. (An Essel group enterprise also) Collects
whole City waste/ Garbage from door to door and send to “Smart waste to energy
Plant.” Kathonda Jabalpur.
58. Ma Verma Scientist, at Chattisgarh Environment Conservation Board, Regional Office,
Bilaspur, Chattisgarh .
59. Mahanti She is Working for women’s SEP group for over more than 15 years. In charge of
SLRM Centre, Municipal Corporation Ambikapur, State Govt. of Chhattisgarh.
60. Raj Kiran He has done his Bachelor of Manufacturing engineering at B.M.S college of
Engineering, Bangalore. He also did Six sigma- Green Belt Certified from Indian
Statistical Institute, Bangalore Centre. Expert in Manufacturing and production
engineering in faecal sludge processing projects, He has been working in Faecal
sludge treatment management sector from last 2 years and has been part of 4 FSM
projects across India and currently working on 34 projects in south India. Prior to
this he worked in Kirloskar Pneumatic Co Ltd, Pune as a Senior Engineer and he
also worked with Oerlikon drive System – Belgaum as an engineer.
61. Shashikala Sinha She is Working for women’s SEP group for over more than 15 years and she is
also in charge of SLRM Centre, Municipal Corporation Ambikapur, State Govt.
of Chhattisgarh. SLRM Centres are aesthetically designed and functionally
convenient work-sheds for secondary segregation of organic/ inorganic refuse of
domestic and commercial units. Each Centre have garbage collecting team and
have been given a tab and blue-tooth printer at SLRM centres who uploads info
on quantity of garbage collected separately on solid and liquid form. A receipt is
issued by server and is printed on the spot. Statistics about staff, individual user,
area, category of waste, daily collection of waste and user charge etc. is always
available in the server.
62. Ritesh Saini He is working as a Programmer & Nodal officer, SLRM Ambikapur, Urban
Administration & Development, District Data Center(Urban), Municipal
Corporation, Ambikapur. Handling SWM sites in Ambikapur from past 5-8 years.
Member of expert group committee of CPCB.
63. Dr. Nitesh Sharma SUDA-SBM, Chhattisgarh Team Leader, SMMU, more than 30 years of
experience. Involved with IEC and other related SBM-SWM Programmes. Also,
involved in C&D management and overall monitoring of SWM-SBM of
Chahttisgarh and buildings.
64. Shiv Soni He has done Academic Master of social work & MBA – Health Care & Hospital
Administration. He has 10 onward experience of Development Sector
Livelihoods, Institutional development, Financial inclusion, Solid Waste
Management. Experience with organization. Recently joined from 15 October
2018. E&Y New Delhi as a Senior Project Consultant. SKRM based on Surguja
Division, CG. Prior to this he worked as a City Mission Manager from 2015 to
September, 2018. Swacha Ambikapur Mission, SLRM. And he worked from
January 2014 to December 2018 as a DPM-FI. He also worked for Peoples Science
Institute Dehradun from October 2011 to January, 2014 as a State Project Manager
– Gram Swaraj Abhiyan Bundelkhad MP & UP. He also worked in CRISP –
Bhopal, MP as a Programme Coordinator PFT Dist. Indore M.P.
65. Dr. (Prof.) Sneha She has done her doctorate in solid waste management from Mumbai University.
Palnitkar She was Director RCUES for no. of yrs. And recently taken over as CEO of
WMRC of AIILSG, Mumbai. She has extensive experience in SWM sector and
Urban management & Governance. She has handled several prestigious projects
for GOI, like-National commission of organization, 74 constitutional amendments
1992 and its implementation on all India basis for MoUD, GOI/4 foundation/GTZ.
UNDP/GOI National project on national strategy for the urban poor, project
dealing with urban poverty alleviation & livelihoods. She handled prestigious
project of GOI, on India component of SWM from 1992-97 in collaboration with
WEDC Log Bough Institute of technology, UK and ODA (now DFID) for mini.
Of Urban development, GOI. Prepared a country paper on Women in local
governance, for UNescape and represented India in the UN conference on Women.
Associated with Supreme court constituted committee on recommendations for
SWM in class I cities. She is One of the expert writers for the MSW manual
prepared by MOUA, /CPHEEO, GIZ. Associated & implemented Urban
management program for UNHABITAT/UNDP in South Asia. Handled several
research & capacity building programmes for several international agencies,
governments & state governments & municipal bodies.
66. V D Rakholiya Mr. V D Rakholiya is Dy. Municipal Engineer, Gujarat Pollution Control Board
[GPCB].
67. Manali Bhatt Ms. Manali Bhatt is Dy. Environment Engineer, Gujarat Pollution Control Board
[GPCB].
68. Dr. Suneet Dabke Dr. Suneet Dabke has a Ph. D in Environmental Science and has worked on Air
pollution with NEERI. Presently he is the proprietor of Concept Biotech,
Vadodara. Concept Biotech takes up the projects on Bio sludge processing using
composting and vermicomposting technology. They have developed a novel idea
for clean village as part of Gram Kalyan wherein they take projects on
decentralized waste management system, managing waste at source and treatment
of sewage using low cost vermi-filteration technology.
69. Mr. Vinay Patel Vinay Patel (Senior Program Coordinator) An expert in municipal accounts,
finance, income tax and auditing has more than 12 years of experience in the field
of urban finance and accounts. His key areas of expertise include municipal
accounts (conversion of cash to accrual), assessment, finance, FOP preparation
and taxation. Mr. Vinay Patel assists to capture financial information from the
field —he is engaged in data collection, analysis, report writing and review of the
financial condition of water and sanitation sector of all ULBs in Gujarat under this
project. He has assessed the municipal finance for the City Sanitation Plan and
Solid Waste Management Master Plan for Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation;
and prepared a financial operating plan for the City Development Plans for 7 cities
of Madhya Pradesh. He worked as program assistant at City Managers’
Association Gujarat (CMAG) where he worked for the Gujarat Municipal
Accounting Reform Project. He was involved in working with 159 urban local
bodies of the state to prepare Balance sheet on accrual based double entry
accounting system.
70. G. M. Tendulkar Mr. G M Tendulkar is MSc. (Environment) from Poona University. He is Senior
Consultant in SWM/Environment. He has Diploma in Expert-Import
Management, Indian Merchant's Chember, Mumbai, 1999, Diploma in Marketing
Management from Institute of Marketing Management. He is trained in designing
Geotechnical Aspects of MSW and Hazardous Landfill at IIT, Delhi. He is trained
in the US for technical aspects of Geo Membrane Liners at Poly-Flex Inc, Dallas,
Texas, USA. He has over 20 years of experience in the fields of SWM/
Environment issues and sanitary landfills.
71. Shalini Trivedi Ms. Shalini Trivedi is an Advocate. She is policy coordinator in SEWA,
Ahmedabad. She is handling all policy matters of SEWA
72. Dr. Rekha Dr. Rekha Bhatkhande is a Consultant Gastroenterologist by profession and
Bhatkhande works with Sushrusha Hospital, Dadar & was also the former Dean at the hospital.
Dr. Bhatkhande is also working on the project on Public Space Utilization and
Urban Livelihoods for Women Street Vendors in Mumbai City-UN HABITAT,
Nairobi & AIILSG, Mumbai. She is associated with regional specialized training
program on Integrated solid waste management linked to SBM for Vasai-Virar
Municipal Corporation with WMRC, AIILSG. She is associated with several
organizations and hold various positions. Dr. Bhatkhande is president-family
welfare agency, Mumbai; Founder President of Dilasa-Senior citizens group-
Dadar. Past President-Gastroenterology Research Society, Mumbai. Past
Treasurer, Maha-ISG, Indian Society Gastroenterology, Maharashtra. Former
Dean, Shushrusha Citizens Cooperative Hospital, Dadar. Convener, E.I.C. and
CH Committee, Shushrusha Hospital, Dadar. She is also associated with
organizing and conducting training programs, delivering lectures.
73. Jayalakshmi J. Mrs. is Senior Associate Faculty of WMRC, AIILSG, Mumbai. She has a
Chekkala Graduate degree in Economics from Elphistone College, Mumbai University. She
has a Masters degree in Human Resource Development Management [MHRDA]
from Mumbai University. She has over 40 years’ experience in the field of Rural
Development / Urban Development, Water Supply and Sanitation, Administration
in Panchayati Raj. She worked in the Government of Maharashtra for 36 years and
retired as Joint Secretary from Water Supply and Sanitation Department. As a
Joint Secretary she dealt with the policy issues of water supply and sanitation. She
prepared City Sanitation Plans of 6 Municipal Corporation and 5 'A' Class
Municipal Councils.
74. Dr. Ketna Matkar Expert trainer-SWM, Food Waste Management with a vast experience in
Corporate, Academics, Independent Project handling and Research. Auditor-
Integrated Management System (MSME), also trained in Integrated Solid Waste
Management (MMRDA), Municipal Solid Waste Management in Developing
Countries (EAWAG-Switzerland), Politics and Economics of International
Energy (Sciences PO-Paris) and Energy Future (University of California), SBM-
(MoUHA, GOI) Courses-105, 110, 113, 120. Undertaken government and private
funded projects as Principal Investigator and Project Consultant respectively.
Specific area of Interest is SWM, Food Waste Management, Renewable Energy
from solid agro-waste and R & D based project related to the fermentation,
enzymology, EMS-food waste. Have expertise in Statistical designing and
optimization (DOE-SSA).
75. Pundalik Awate Experience as Chief Engineer Projects-SWM with BMC. Rich experience at
various levels from Project planning to implementation. Areas worked in-Water
Supply & Sewage dept. Transportation, SWM transport, Mumbai Sewage disposal
project, Planning and construction M & E, Project-Development of 3000 TPD W-
T-E project for Deonar Development of Dumpsite Biomining project-Deonar
Development of C & D waste recycling plant, Preparation of policy guidelines for
management of C & D Waste in Greater Mumbai, Project-Implementation of
ISWM plan for Mumbai, Several international projects-Waste characterization-
ILFS & McKinsey, World Bank etc., Execution of largest waste processing &
disposal project facility-Kanjur, Salt pan land acquisition, EIA, EC, CPCB
technology approval. Scientific closure of dumpsite and landfill Gas capture CDM
project.
76. Anjana Parmar She is coordinator for different activities for SEWA Ahmedabad since last 35 yrs.
associated with SEWA for women empowerment.
77. Dr. Khyati Dr. Khyati Aroskar, (M. B. B. S., M. D. Community Medicine-TNMC & BYL
Aroskar Nair Ch. Hospital.) has been active in the field of public health care since the past
10 years. She is at present working as an Assistant Medical Officer at FWUPHC
- at F South Ward (Parel) as well as helping budgeting, planning and executing
family welfare mother child health programmes under Municipal Corporation of
Greater Mumbai for Mumbai city and its suburbs. She is actively involved with
almost all members of the public and private sector to improve the livability
standards of the areas as well as implementation of National Urban Health
Mission in Mumbai.
79. Indrakant Jha Holds M. Tech Degree. Working as Technical Head, EEPL-SINE-IIT, Mumbai.
Technical Expert in the Technical Appraisal Committee of the Maharashtra
Pollution Control Board (MPCB). Technical assessment of the industries,
Municipal Corporation and other Government bodies of Maharashtra State.
Environmental Expert Member for Mira Bahyander Municipal Corporation
Environmental Cell. Project Head for Solid Waste Management for Mira
Bhayander Municipal Corporation, Naya Raipur Development Authority and
Municipal Corporation for Greater Mumbai. Providing Training to industry on
different environmental domain. Environmental Expert Member for Mira
Bhyandar Municipal Corporation Environmental Cell. Provide Solution to
Corporate House like Aditya Birla Group, JSW, Coca- Cola Breweries, Bajaj
Automobile, Bosch Industry, NRB Bearings and others. Worked as a teaching
Assistance at Indian Institute of Technology(IIT), Bombay for Environmental
Engineering at IIT Bombay.
80. Dr. Sanjay Dr. Sanjay Pattiwar is MBBS / MD/ DHA from TISS.
Pattiwar He is member of Academic Council, D. Y. Patil Medical College and Hospital,
Nerul, Navi Mumbai. He was Additional Municipal Commissioner, Navi Mumbai
Municipal Corporation. He played important role in establishing NMMC Health
Department's unique PPP and has achieved it successfully through various
contractual services. He was head of Solid Waste Management, Navi Mumbai
Municipal Corporation
81. Dr. Sunil Kumar Dr. Kumar is a Principal Scientist & Head in Technology Development Centre of
CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur, India. Dr. Sunil Kumar has extensive experience in the
field of solid and hazardous waste management. His major research interests
include environmental science and engineering. The major areas of working
include waste quantification and characterization, landfill design, composting and
vermicomposting, anaerobic digestion of MSW, wastewater management, GHG
emission, CDM potential from landfills, organic waste treatment etc. He has
published more than 100 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals.
His pioneer work also includes 3 Books, 8 edited books and 15 book chapters. His
international collaborators include US EPA, University of Calgary, Canada, AIT
Thailand, Kasetsart University Thailand, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA,
Uppsala University Sweden, University of Applied Sciences and Arts,
Switzerland. He is a member of the editorial board of Bio resource Technology
and Associate Editor of the Journal of Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste
(ASCE), and Environmental Chemistry Letters (Springer).
82. Rena Rena is a research scholar at the Technology Development Centre (CSIR-NEERI).
She has completed her master’s from Banaras Hindu University. Her major
research interests include solid and hazardous waste management, quantification
and characterization of municipal solid waste, life cycle assessment, environment
audit and socio-economic survey and studies for the informal sector. She has
attended and associated as an eminent member of the organizing committee in
several national and international seminars. Before joining CSIR-NEERI, Rena
has workedas a Lead Environmental Auditor and an Admin Officer at Raleigh
Youth Expedition Programme at Raleigh India and ICS (a UK government funded
programme - DFID). She has also worked as a research analyst at Green Tech
Infra Pvt. Ltd. Rena has published 5 book chapters in Elsevier and Taylor and
Francis and 2 chapters in the Elsevier Encyclopedia. Rena has also published1
review paper in Royal Society, and three of her papersare communicated in other
eminent journals. She was also invited to attend 5 days’ learning event (joint
ventures of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts North-western
Switzerland, CSIR-NEERI and Kathmandu University) at Kathmandu University
(Nepal).
83. Vivek Ojha Mr. Vivek Ojha has gathered more than seven years of experience in the solid
waste sector through research & development, execution, and consultancy of more
than 30 projects. After completion of M. Sc. (Tech) in Environmental Science and
Technology from Banaras Hindu University, he has explored his subject under the
roof of National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI).
Recently, Mr. Ojha is perusing his PhD from CSIR-NEERI under AcSIR scheme
in the solid waste domain. Besides of this, Mr. Ojha engaged as an Environmental
Specialist with different firms to carry out Environmental and Natural Safeguard
Studies such as Environmental Impact Assessment, Climate Change,
Sustainability, Environmental Management Plan (For Design, Construction and
Management Phases), Environmental Management System, Environmental
Monitoring (Air, Noise, Water, Soil), Feasibility Study, Waste Management,
Building Construction and Township Development, Storm and Sewerage Water,
Water Sanitation and Hygiene, Irrigation, and Solar projects etc. Further, the
experience of Mr. Ojha at the national and international level to carry out such
environmental and Social studies for multilateral funding agencies such as the
World Bank, Asian Development Bank, JICA, NDB, and Govt. of India ensure
his technical capabilities and have strengthened his skill for execution of any infra
and waste management projects.
84. Ashootosh Er. Ashootosh Mandpe has completed M. Tech in Environmental Engineering
Mandpe from COEP Pune. Mr. Mandpe has experience in Composting of Municipal Solid
Waste. He has received many awards inan international conference in Solid Waste
Management. He has published 3 research papers in the international journal. He
has also presented many research papers in National and International conference.
85. Shashi Arya Ms. Shashi Arya is AcSIR Ph.D. Research Scholar at CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur,
India. Ms. Arya has extensive experience in the field of solid and hazardous waste
management. Her major research interests are Electronic Waste Management
including environmental science and engineering and municipal solid waste
quantification and characterization. Ms. Arya is working on Bioleaching:
Selective Removal of Metals using Microorganisms and Green Product
Development from E-waste. She is post graduated from Indian Institute of
Sustainable Development (IESD) from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
in Environmental Science & Technology. Her, pioneer work also includes research
article in SCI Journal with high impact factor and citation and book chapters in
Elsevier, Taylor & Francis and Encyclopedia. Ms. Arya has also worked as an
Indian Team Leader for International Citizen Services (ICS) programme, at
Raleigh India Trust Mysore, (International Organization (UK) Project Water &
and Sanitation Health and Livelihood (WASH). Ms. Arya has also participated and
presented her work in no. of International and National Conferences. She also
Awarded Second Prize for Poster Presentation at International Conference of the
Biotech Research Society of India, at CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur. Ms. Arya was also
selected for attending 5 days Learning Event on Organic Waste to Energy through
Anaerobic Digestion at Kathmandu University, Nepal.
86. Digambar Chavan Er. Digambar AcSIR- Research Scholar at CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur. He has
completed his B. Tech and M. Tech in Environmental Science and Technology
from the Department of Technology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur. His major
research interests are in the areas of waste management, reduced green house gas
emissions, landfill bio mitigation system for mitigation of landfill fire and gases,
policies and waste regulatory rules, sustainable waste management designs. He is
involved in the various projects of solid waste magnet domain. He has also
published 1paper in SCI journal and 3 book chapters in international publications.
Mr. Digambar has also involved in preparing of Detailed Project Reports (DPR)
for Solid Waste Management for various municipal corporations. He also
presented his work in various international and national conferences.
87. Bedoshruti Bedoshruti has a Master’s degree in Environmental Management from the
Sadhukhan Forest Research Institute, Dehradun. She has more than 10 years’ experience in
the field of environment and project management, especially on environmental
justice, environmental impact assessment and public participation in decision
making. She has also researched extensively on the environmental impact
assessments of hydropower projects, especially with reference to the north-east
region of India and developed a framework for socio-environmental impact
assessment of hydropower projects. She has experience of training and capacity
building in the field of environmental impact assessment and public
participation, environmental law, environmental management systems, climate
change adaptation. Along with advocacy and campaigns on environmental
issues, she has also previously worked on human rights issues such as housing
rights and tribal rights. Bedoshruti is managing several long term international
projects on environmental management systems for local governments, water
and sanitation as well as solid waste management. She is a key member of the
ICLEI ACCCRN team and has been working on climate change adaptation in
India and Bangladesh under this project. She is also involved in ICLEI South
Asia’s membership activities.
88. Ritu Thakur Ritu has a master in Water Resources Management from TERI (The Energy and
Resources Institute) University, and holds a B.Sc. Zoology Honors degree from
Miranda House, University of Delhi. She has experience in projects related to
closure and rehabilitation of landfills, testing and extraction of landfill gases and
other solid waste management projects in various locations in India. During her
major project at TERI, she worked on a project under Yamuna Action Plan II
where she carried out a gap analysis in municipal solid waste management in
towns of Haryana vis-à-vis MSW Rules, 2000.Her primary area of interest lies in
urban services, environment planning, climate change and sustainability.
89. Dhawal Patil Dhawal joined ESF as a project manager in 2011 and has stepped up the ladder to
become General Manager- Operation. His responsibilities include standardizing
and strategizing the projects and guiding the project managers to efficiently and
successfully execute the projects. His forte is conceptualization, proposal writing,
documentation and financial management of the project. He has worked as a
Junior National Expert- Liquid Waste Management in SNUSP II for GOPA and
assisted in preparation of feasibility and detailed project report and drafting of
policy and guideline documents for Integrated Water Recycle and Reuse. He is
also working a lead trainer for Integrated Wastewater and Septage Management
in Sanitation Capacity Building Program (SCBP) funded by NIUA, GoI. He is
currently the Program Director of Innovation in Sanitation Service Delivery
funded under Innovation- Science and Technology Entrepreneurship
Development (i-STED) Program by NSTEDB, GoI.
90. Ankur Dwivedi Mr. Dwivedi has been working as an associate in Crisal Ltd. For the past 4 years.
He is an Urban Planner with specialization in transportation and mobility
management.
91. V. Sathyanarayana Dr. V. Sathyanarayana has over 21 years of service in public sector in public
policy, regulatory and institutional strategy. In addition, 18 years in private sector
providing advisory services in infrastructure projects in legal documentation,
policy development and capacity building. He has expertise in several sectors
more particularly in transportation, urban, tourism and industrial infrastructure.
Was involved in 600+ transactions. Presently his services are retained by iDeCK
(a joint venture company between IDFC Foundation, Government of Karnataka
andHDFC).Retired in 2015 in a senior management position as Chief Legal
Counsel in iDeCK he was actively involved in business development activities,
legal research & opinion, advice to operations wing within the organization,
structuring and drafting of contracts, inputs to the clients on policy, laws and
regulation. He is familiar with the various aspects during bid process for selection
of private developers in infrastructure projects, negotiation assistance in the
contract monitoring stage. He has extensive experience in capacity building
activities in the realm of PPPs and is a Master Trainer for the National Capacity
Building program of the Government of India. He has trained nearly 3000+
officials from different States in legal documentation of PPPs. Sathyanarayana
holds a Master’s degree in English from the University of Mysore, a Master’s in
Business Laws, PhD Degree in Law from the renowned institution National Law
School of India University at Bangalore. After completing PhD at NLSIU, he did
a Post- Doctoral Research study from the prestigious Institute of Social &
Economic Studies, Bangalore. The post-doctoral research study is in the area of
Public Private Partnerships in the urban Infrastructure Sector.
92. T. Subramani Er. T. Subramani, is pursuing as independent freelance consultant with
specialization in Solid Waste Management (SWM). He has about 18 years of
experience in Environment Engineering and solid waste management in various
capacities in India. Er. Subramani is a recognized expert in urban sanitation in
general and SWM in particular. He has worked with various professional and
research organizations in different capacities in implementing improvements in
urban SWM. He has worked as Dy. GM at Centre for Environment Services (CES)
as expert on Urban Development and as SWM Specialist (2002-2007); worked at
Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation
(KUIDFC), Bangalore; as Scientist at National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute (NEERI) – Nagpur (1994-1999). He was with Design,
Supervision and Management Consultants (DSMC) for Gangtok & Kohima under
North East Region Capital Cities Development Investment Programme (April
2010 onwards, intermittent) in Gangtok, Sikkim & Kohima, Nagaland funded
by ADB / Govt. of Sikkim & Govt. of Nagaland. He performed assessment of
solid waste generation, quantification and characterization. Planning of solid
waste collection, segregation of waste and related components. He has worked as
Environment Specialist focusing on Sanitation and SWM in a project on North
Karnataka Urban Sector Investment Program (NKUSIP) during 2010 onwards
(intermittent), funded by KUIDFC, Karnataka Urban Development and Coastal
Environmental Management Project (KUDCEMP) during 2002 – 2007 funded by
KUIDFC/ADB.
He is also a Member of Indian Association for Environmental Management.
93. Ravi Kumar Damre works as Outreach Assistant in Swach, Pune. He possesses strategic
Damre planning skills over many industries, Events, Public relationship, Outreach for
social causes, awareness campaign, social media campaigns, foreign fund for
social campaign, etc.
94. Harshad Barde Barde is an activist and Legal consultant at Swach, Pune.
95. Nalini Shekar Nalini is a co–founder of Hasiru Dala, the waste pickers’ non-profit organization
in Bangalore. Previously she was a co-founder of Kagad, Kach Kashtakari
Panchayat (KKPKP), the union of waste pickers in Pune and Coordinator of the
national Alliance of Indian Waste pickers. Nalini is a pioneer in advocating for
waste pickers rights. She has trained hundreds of waste pickers, municipal officials
and elected representatives on zero waste practices and integration of informal
workers in solid waste management. A finalist at the Namma Bengaluru award
and Bangalore city’s Kempe Gowda award 2014.
96. G. Jagadeesha K.H. Jagadish is from Kittagali village in Madhugiri Taluk in Tumkuru district.
He is from the 2008 batch and started his service from 2010. First, he was the
Probationary Tahsildar in Chamarajanagar and then was posted as Assistant
Commissioner in Hassan. He has served in the Food and Civil Supplies, Housing
Board, Karnataka Water Board, and Health Department and now posted as MCC
Commissioner.
97. Sandya Narayan B. Com graduate with experience in Stock Broking for 14yrs. Solid Waste
Management Round Table Member Trustee Swmrt from 2009- Present. She has
actively involved in BBMP policy making for Solid Waste Management. She
designed and carried multiple SWM workshops for ULB‟s and field staff-sanitary
inspectors and supervisors. Some of her Professional Associations include
Technical Committee Member Directorate of Municipal Administration of
Karnataka (DMAK), Member of the Expert Group by Environmental,
Management & Policy Research Institute (EMPRI), subject expert in Solid
Waste Management. Member of the FSSAI State Level Steering committee,
Trustee, program strategist, analyst, trainer: Solid waste management round table
(SWMRT).
98. Prof. Er. Over 32 years as a Scientist/Engineer in planning, design, execution and
Venkataramaiah maintenance of environmental engineering ground supports for Space center’s in
Jagannatha India and 02 years as Founder Director, ETI KSPCB DANIDA a need-based
training institute for Pollution Prevention in Karnataka and 04 years as Professor,
HUDCO Chair ATI Mysore for Capacity Building in Urban Local bodies in
Karnataka and over 30 years as a popular science activist in community
empowerment. Participated and contributed to multiple events on SWM like
Community Based Decentralized SWM: Scales of Operation Recycle, Reuse,
Reduce and Re-Integration R‟95, R‟97, R‟99, R, 02, R‟04, R07, Waste
Minimization in SWM International Conference on Environmentally Sound
Technology, Climate Resilient Water Security for Urban regions role of Lake 17th
World Conference on Lakes, University of Tsukuba, Japan, Oct 2018 IETC UNEP
Shiga, Japan 1997 EMPA, Geneva and Davos, Switzerland.
99. Dr. Meenakshi A gynecologist and fertility specialist by profession who has taken to promotion
of waste management because waste leads to diseases and she believes
„Prevention is better than cure”. She is the pioneer of Zero waste weddings and
initiated the same. She is also a strong believer that sustainable hygiene menstrual
products are better than disposable products. She has been inspiring a lot of
women to shift to reusable menstrual hygiene products.
100. U.N. Ravi Kumar Specialized in technology and society interface work with special reference to
development of appropriate technology interventions, sustainable development
practices and rural development. Also involved in translating field research into
teaching applications for the training of the youth. Has done pioneering work
regarding Rainwater harvesting, sustainable sanitation, grey water recycling,
wetland conservation, bio-resources, renewable energy systems and
environmental education. He has taught basic engineering for 26 years; established
and managed CART, center for appropriate rural technologies for 16 years till
Voluntary retirement as its director in 2008, at the National institute of
Engineering, Mysore, Karnataka, India. Awards received: Rotary Vijaya
Vocational award – 1996, Karnataka State Open University [KSOU] –
Independence Day honor 2002 for service in the cause of environment. Lions club
Mysore south - Best engineer 2004 and Rotary Mysore north - S. Govindaraj Best
engineer award 2007.
101. Vasuki Iyangar A Waste management specialist with 4 years of experience in planning,
implementing, and coordinate comprehensive waste management systems that are
designed to maximize waste prevention, reuse, and recycling opportunities.
Founder of Soil and Health Solutions – A social enterprise. Installed more than
150 leaf composters across Bangalore. Convinced and implemented composting
solutions to more than 5000 homes, 30 temples, 5 restaurants/resorts, 60
apartments/layouts, 10. Also, a very well-known and educated individual
providing consultancy services in solid waste management to residence and
commercial establishments.
102. Shivkumar BE in Chemical Engineering and M. Tech from Suratkal, worked in Multiple
organizations since 1992 till 2006, From 2008 as an entrepreneur started ANS
Consultant (Solution Provider for SWM system) They started giving solution to
decentralize the organic waste treatment plant where soft organic waste which
developed within the campus can be converted to organic manure by using
Aerobic compost, developed chopper machine to provide solution for Country
waste management system. ANS machinery and methodology have been installed
in various spaces successfully and created jobs for many people and helped in
converting Bio mass to manure. Thereby helping in reduction of global warming.
103. Dr. Shanthi A dentist by profession who gave up her career to focus on her passion – Solid
waste management. She was deeply moved by the plight of people living around
landfills that carried mixed waste, contaminating soil, air and water. Wanting to
make a difference, she founded HSR Citizen Forum and works along with a team
of like-minded residents of HSR. Dr. Shanthi has a very unique way of working,
and has managed to have good working relationship with the elected
representatives, and BBMP. She addresses and motivates people to segregate
waste, compost wet waste at home, grow organic food at home, and celebrate
ecofriendly festivals, community garden, lane composting, festival waste
management, water conservation, and sustainable menstrual options. Her
passionate work motivates and inspires people from HSR and other wards to work
towards green initiative.
104. Ramakant Also known as Anna Hasiru. Some call him an advisor, while some others call
him a gentleman who has solutions for all waste-related worries. At the age of 76,
N S Ramakanth goes from house to house in Bengaluru, teaching not only
residents and pourakarmikas but also the BBMP officials how to segregate waste
and maintain it till it reaches recycling centers. He is also a member of the Solid
Waste Management Round Table (SWMRT) that has been working with BBMP
and High Court on solid waste management.
105. Kabir Arora Kabir is an urban geographer. Trained in geography, urban development and
public policy. He works as an independent consultant for Women in Informal
Employment Organizing and Globalizing (WIEGO). As a part of his work in
WIEGO, he coordinates the Alliance of Indian Waste-pickers, an informal
network of waste-pickers organizations spread across 34 cities and 10 states of
India. He writes regularly on www.wastenarratives.com
106. Dr. Amitha Dr. Amitha Jayaram is an IAAS officer. She is posted as Deputy Accountant
Jayaram General (Local Bodies and Social Sector Audit) for the state of Karnataka under
the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, the Supreme Audit
Institution of the country. She is also a qualified medical doctor (MBBS). Dr.
Amitha leads and supervises / carries out the public sector audit of 6020 rural local
bodies and 271 urban local bodies in the state as well as implementation of central
and state government programs /schemes in sectors such as urban and rural
administration, Infrastructure, Solid Waste Management, Water Management,
Education, Health, etc. She is a visiting faculty at Fiscal Policy Institute,
Karnataka – a research institute established to advise the government of Karnataka
in fiscal responsibility and informed decision making. She has been a
Panelist/Resource person in several Round Tables/Panel Discussions organized by
NGOs, think tanks and government entities on topics such as local body
administration and finances, waste to energy initiatives, social innovation etc. and
has published several articles and papers on Sustainable Development Goals, Solid
waste Management and Improving Finances of Urban Local Bodies.
107. Shrikant Srikanth is the Managing Trustee of the governments Foundation which he co-
Nadhmuni founded with Nandan Nilekani in 2003 to solve hard to crack urban governance
challenges using cutting edge technology. His collaborative smart solutions
empower governments and citizens to meaningfully interact with each other and
catalyze urban development for the greater good. He was also „Head of
Technology‟ at the UID Authority of India. Setup the Technology Center for the
development, design and operations of the Aadhaar system to issue a National ID
to all the 1.2 billion Indians. He is currently the CEO of Khosla Labs.
108. Wisvesh B S IT Consultant by Profession, Solid Waste Management Enthusiast by Passion.
Works with Infosys Limited as a quality management consultant for a
pharmaceutical client. Also, Founder and CEO team Waste Samaritan that has
successfully piloted India's first digitized door-to-door waste collection &
segregation monitoring solution". Is working towards inception of novel ideas,
conceptualization of customized solutions for planning and operations of tech-
inclusive data-driven municipal Solid Waste Management systems. Member of
International Solid Waste Association and Core-committee member of Regional
Young Professional Group-India, Internal member of Solid Waste Management
Round Table (SWMRT), Bangalore Eco-Team (BeT) - has volunteered for
initiatives in Bangalore such as community composting promotion and training of
trainer’s sessions with BBMP.
109. Dr. Sushanta Dr. Sushanta Kumar Pattanayak is currently working Professor and Head,
Kumar Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry College of Agriculture,
Pattanayak OUAT. He has more than 33 years of experience in Soil fertility, Soil Chemistry
and Bio fertilizers uses. He has more than 64 publications to his name at
National and International level. During last 15 years he conducted 80% of his
research in farmer’s field and conducted demonstrations more than 1200. He is
a Gold Medalist in M.Sc. Agriculture. He is an editor of the Journal of the Indian
Society of Soil Science and Annals of Agricultural Science.
110. Dr. R B Samal Dr. R B Samal is working as Environmental scientist in State Pollution Control
Board; Odisha. She did M.Sc. in botany from Utkal University and. M.Phil. from
Delhi University. She has good academic carrier and 27years experience in
different aspects in environmental field. She is working in Solid Waste
Management Cell in State Pollution Control Board.
111. Sitikantha Sahu Sitikantha Sahu graduated in Civil Engineering from erstwhile University College
of Engineering, Burla, Sambalpur and completed his Masters in Engineering
(Hydraulics & Irrigation Engg. from Sambalpur University in 1992. He
started his professional career in 1993 with a Civil Engineering Planning, Design
and Consultancy Farm in Bengaluru and worked there up to 1997. He gathered
immense experience in the field of survey, planning, design of civil engineering
structures and execution & implementation of same at the Project site as well
as preparation of Environmental Impact Assessment Reports. He then switched
over to State Pollution Control Board, Odisha and joined as Asst. Environmental
Engineer in 1997. Presently he is holding the Post of Senior Environmental
Engineer. He has amassed an enormous experience in enforcing different
Environmental Acts and Rules in the State. He has been working under different
capacities dispersing various responsibilities. He dealt with consent administration
which includes Consent to Establish & Consent to Operate of industries &
amp; mines, authorization under Hazardous Waste Rules, authorization of
hospitals under Bio-medical Waste Rules. He was posted as Regional Officer in
two of the most vulnerable and large regions of Sambalpur and Angul which are
coincidentally declared as most critically polluted areas of India. He was involved
in formulating the Action Plan for mitigation of air and water pollution in these
regions. Besides enforcing the provisions of multifarious Environmental Acts and
Rules, he has conducted many Awareness Programmes, played a vital role as an
Advisory to State Government in imposing stringent environmental norms.
Presently he is dealing with consent administration of large industries,
management of Plastic waste, E-waste & Bio-medical waste and utilization
of Fly Ash in the State.
112. Dr. Smruti Prava Dr. Smruti Prava Samantroy is working as Senior Environmental Scientist in State
Samantroy Pollution Control Board; Odisha. She did M.Sc. in chemistry; PhD in environment
field. from Utkal Univ. and members of Orissa Chemical Society. And Orissa Env.
Society. She has good academic carrier. She had more than 30years experience in
different aspects in environmental field and presently working as branch head of
Biomedical Waste Management Cell.
113. Pradip Chaudhury Mr. Pradip Chaudhury is currently working as Advisor, CoreCarbonX. He was
Former Executive Director of NALCO and former Director, Angul Aluminium
Park. He is Director of Arkitechno Consultants and Director, Ecosuites Pvt. Ltd.
He spearheaded the operation, maintenance and projects at Angul complex of
Nalco bringing about numerous improvements in the performance parameters
especially resource optimization and energy efficiency. He was published several
papers on Aluminium technology and Sustainability in India and abroad. He was
Part of Indian delegation of Govt. of India, Ministry of Mines in PDAC, the largest
mining convention in the world at Toronto, Canada-2012. He was awarded IIM-
NALCO Gold Medal for outstanding performance in Aluminium Industry-2010.
He visited several countries in Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, Iranetc. for
training, presenting technical papers, feasibility studies for new Aluminum plants
etc. on behalf of NALCO. He is a Smart City Consultant having headed the
preparation of winning Smart City Proposals for Patna, Imphal and Aizawl under
MoUD, Govt. of India. He has been Project Director for PMC for Namchi Smart
City, Sikkim. He has been Project Director for SIA Studies for private land
acquisition 03 projects in Odisha for Railways, PFC and Essar Steel. He was
Project Director Ecological flow studies for Rivers Vamsadhara and Sone(MP).
He has been actively pursuing the flagship programs of Govt. of India for Urban
and Rural sectors like Swachh Bharat Mission, AMRUT and Mid Day Meals etc.
as Consultant.
114. Niroj Kumar Niroj Kumar Mohanty has over 15 years of experience in Project supervision/
Mohanty management, compliance, inspection, quality assurance in the field of Solid Waste
Management, climate change sustainability, water and sanitation. He is having
extensive experience in renewable energy technology, rural development, baseline
survey, Data Analysis, livelihood projects and Solid Waste Management. He
developed Strategy for Capacity Building, IEBC, IEC activities for Solid Waste
Management for 110 ULBs of Andhra Pradesh. He has experience in the
development of more than 150 projects in climate change mitigation projects and
all over the world. He was one of the members of Methodology Panel in United
Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). He has also
helped many clients in contracting more than 20 million Certified Emission
Reductions (CERs) from their CDM projects. He is currently working on project
formulation strategy for climate financing opportunities.
115. Dr. Mehul He holds a Doctorate in Social Anthropology and an MBA degree in Rural
Chauhan Management. Dr. Chauhan brings with him rich experience in programme
implementation, economic and social research, evaluation and assessment,
institutional strengthening and capacity building in development, reforms and
restructuring projects in India. He has been involved with social impact
assessment of sectoral reform projects and evaluation of public services in both
rural and urban areas. During his stint with organizations like CASA and XIDAS,
Dr. Chauhan led the assignments supported by NTPC Ltd., Reliance Energy Ltd.,
Power Grid, Mahan Coal Field Ltd., CAPART, Moser Baer Power Pvt. Ltd.,
BALCO (Vedanta), NABARD, TATA Trust and Asian Development Bank. At
XIDAS, he held various leadership roles as Head of the Department of Social
Entrepreneurship & CSR and the Dept. of Livelihood Promotion. His academic
responsibility included teaching developmental subjects at PG level at XIDAS. He
has also served as Dean of Academics at XIDAS. Over past decade he has
successfully completed more than 25 research and consultancy projects in the
domain of Resettlement &Rehabilitation, Corporate Social Responsibility and
Sustainable Development. As an active academic, along with two edited books,
he has published and presented several research papers in academic journals and
conferences of international repute. He is recipient of grants from ICSSR and
European Union for his research on issues concerning society and the
environment. He has widely travelled to several European and South Asian
countries in relation to his research and development assignments. He is also on
board of various Social Entrepreneurship based foundations round the country. As
visiting faculty, Dr. Chauhan has offered courses in CSR and Development
Studies at several institutions of higher learning in India including NALSAR
University of Law, Sambalpur University and Berhampur University. Since his
early childhood days owing to his passion towards community development, he
has rendered voluntary services with Youth Red Cross, People for Animals and
has delivered several programs on issues of environmental and social concern at
All India Radio (Akashwani Kendra), Sambalpur Station. He has also organized
and coordinated three International Conferences i.e., International Conference on
CSR 2012, International Conference on Sustainable Development 2014 and
International Conference on Rural Development 2016.
116. Ashish Chaudhury Ashish Chaudhary having sound experience of Solid Waste Management, Energy,
Climate Change, Power, Environment and Computation related functions. He has
assessment of energy consumption equipment, identifying energy saving
measures, improvements in efficiency and reduction in energy consumption,
Preparation of proposals and facilitates implementation of energy efficiency
measures. He has established the base line study for implementing climate change
adaptation project. He has surveyed and taken training programs to create
awareness to Climate Change and change the socio cultural activities, risk analysis
and prepared the report. He has assist in development of business model for ICS
and inclusion of CPA’s under the registered PoA.
He has working as Technical Reviewer, Project supervision, Project Manager. He
has assessment of energy consumption equipment, identifying energy saving
measures, improvements in efficiency and reduction in energy consumption,
Preparation of proposals and facilitates implementation of energy efficiency
measures. He has established the base line study for implementing climate change
adaptation project.
He has done surveys and taken training programs to identify potential
beneficiaries; semi structured interviews, conducting focus group discussions to
understand the socio economic situation in the states of (Guwahati, Kamrup,
Nalbari) Assam and (North Bengal region; South Bengal region) West Bengal.
His work involved identifying the socio-economic factors and ways to improve
the existing economic and social situation of the village along ROW of IOCL
pipeline. He was involved in development of strategy for CB, IEC and IEBC
activities for Solid Waste Management for 110 ULBs of Andhra Pradesh.
117. Karthik Rao. S He has 3 years of experience in varies filed of Climate change, Renewable Energy,
Sustainable Development and Solid Waste Management. He has Proficiency in
Bid Management-Strategic Planning and Recommendations, Techno-
Commercial/Contract Management, Project Sourcing and Procurement, Risk
Assessment and Management. He has Skilled in Management and Financial
Reporting, Business Opportunity Assessments, Cross Functional Team
Leadership, Operational Cost Reduction, Budget Management, Performance
Management, Quality Control, Training and Development. He has Expertise in
creating value through sustainable business management practices with a distinct
ability to present persuasive analyses to executive-level audiences and public
stakeholders. He has experience in Renewable Energy projects. He is currently
working as Project Manager for the Capacity Building, IEC and IEBC activities
for Solid Waste Management for the Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh.
118. Pritish Nanda Mr. Pritish Nanda has more than 15 years of experience in Public Health, IPC and
community mobilization materials. He has Masters of Public Health from Curtin
University and PGDHM, Health Management from Indian Institute of Health
Management Research. Currently he is working Senior Project Consultant as a
Team Lead at Project for Technical Assistance to H&UD Department to
implement Odisha Urban Sanitation Strategy. He worked as Manager - IPC &
Community Mobilization and his responsibilities include; Built and maintained
relationships with potential partner organizations for the implementation of the
IPC and community mobilization activities. Managed and oversee the design,
development, pre-testing and implementation of the IPC toolkit and training
modules. He developed IPC and community mobilization materials. He
Developed linkages with Government counterparts. He planned and implemented
capacity building activity for enhancing the skills of Government functionaries in
providing nutritional inputs to the community. He Led a team (550 functionaries)
and managing implementation of Social Mobilization activities at the sub region,
initiating and implementing strategies for reduction of left out cases from polio
immunization.
119. Dr. Amarjyoti
Dr. Amarjyoti Kashyap, the chief functionary of ENVIRON is conducting all the
Kashyap
activities of ENVIRON particularly in the field of Environmental Management
and Sustainable Development. He was in teaching profession in the Department
of Environmental Science under Gauhati University for 10 years. He has
completed Ph.D. research work in Environmental Science (Solid Waste
Management) from Gauhati University and participated in different seminars
and workshops and presented and published papers, seven (7) in National
Seminars and three (4) in International Seminars and also published two (2)
research papers in the National Journal. He has developed and invented some
simplified ways and technology for the successful Solid Waste Management
Practice, like- “Household Plastic Craft” to utilize plastic waste at source;
“Waste Assimilator” for the management of biodegradable solid waste at source
and “Money Earning Litterbin” for the source segregation of plastic waste, “Seuj
Bahan” for door to door collection of segregated plastic waste etc. He has been
invited as an expert by the various organizations like, Department of
Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Govt. of India; Public Health
Engineering Department, Govt. of Assam; Assam Science Society, Assam;
Assam Engineering College, Guwahati, Assam; Assam Institute of
Management, Guwahati, Assam; Kasturba Gandhi Rastrya Smarak Trust,
Guwahati, Assam; Plastic Engineering and Technology(CIPET), Assam;
National Institute of Rural Development(NIRD), Assam; Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT), Guwahati, World Bank Project (Solid & Liquid Waste
Management), PHE, Govt. of Assam etc. Dr. Kashyap has also given editorial
support on ‘STATE OF ENVIRONMENT REPORT’ published by the Assam
Science Technology and Environment Council and also published different
articles on environmental management.
120. Rabiul Auwal Rabiul Auwal Hazarika, an environmentalist working as a lecturer in the
Hazarika department of Environmental Science at Sri Shankadeva Netralaya,
Beltola, Guwahati under Srimanta Shankardeva University of Health Sciences.
His main interests lie in the relationship between policy design and e-waste
awareness among the common people and performances as e-waste management
topics, particularly from the small scale repairing centers for recycling industries.
Since 2006 when he was a doing his graduation he has been working as an active
environmental worker for various organizations, engaged in the conducting
seminars on seismological hazards, renewable resource and Human Elephant
Conflict.
In 2014 after completion of his Masters in environmental sciences, Rabiul has
been heavily involved as project coordinator in awareness for mitigation of
seismological hazards in northeast India under the project,
“Earthquake Education and Public Awareness’’- A Step Towards Earthquake
Hazards Mitigation in Assam, under Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India.
He also worked as field research scholar with forest department, Karbi Anglong
Assam under the project, “Green Economy”. In 2015 Rabiul worked as a lecturer
in Karmashree Hiteswar Saikia College in the department of environmental
science for a period of 6 months. He is currently working as a project coordinator
under the project, “Hazardous effects of Electronic Waste” with Environ,
sponsored by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. He has the
potential to handle any situation. A person who plays different role as a speaker,
e-waste drama script writer, actor and a public relationship
developer.
121. Anjan Sarma Mr. Anjan Sarma has over 12 years of experience as an Urban Infrastructure
Management professional working with urban local bodies
financial management, Institutional development, infrastructure development
(Water Supply, Solid Waste Management, Urban Transport etc.) in various aspects
of feasibility and Detailed project report supported by Indian State governments,
Central Govt. as well as International Donor Agencies (Asian Development Bank,
The World Bank etc.). He has a degree in Mechanical Engineering along with an
MBA in Development Management. He is currently working on a World Bank
funded Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project on the institutional and service
delivery aspect for the state of Assam. He has delivered 7 detailed project reports
on Municipal Solid Waste Management in the capacity of Team Leader under
Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban). Previously completed technical assistance under
Asian Development Bank (North eastern Region Urban Development Project,
Phase II & I) which was an integrated urban development project proposed in 9
cities of the North Eastern Region of India. Closely associated with Urban Local
Bodies in developing projects in the areas of public street light, Solid Waste
Management, Public toilets etc. His professional experience contributed in
financial & institutional management of various ULBs, prepared financial
operating plans of a number of ULBs in India as well as suggested various
municipal Taxation systems in the ULBs.
122. Dr. Pankaj Sahu Dr. Pankaj Sahu is a very promising and talented doctor. A man with a very good
personality, who is very much interested to work for the upliftment of the society.
Moreover, he is deeply involved in works that are done for the development for
the poor people. Dr. Pankaj Sahu has done his (graduation) MBBS from Assam
Medical College, Dibrugarh, Assam in the year 2007-2012. Later he did his post-
graduation, MD in community medicine from Jorhat Medical College, Jorhat
under Srimanta Shankardev University of Health Sciences in 2015-2018. Dr.
Pankaj Sahu was posted at Borboruakhat MPHC of sivsagar district under
National Rural Health Mission(NRHM) as community medicine specialist.
Currently Dr. Pankaj Sahu is posted in National Health Mission(NHM) State
headquarter as community medicine specialist.
123. Ranendra Baishya Ranendra Baishya is a very talented and skilled person. Ranendra Baishya is
socially very active in his place. His father is a social worker cum well
established businessman in Bongshar, sualikuchi of Kamrup District, Assam. Mr.
Ranendra Baishya did his MBA in Marketing from Ramaya College, Bangalore
in the year 2012. Mr. Ranendra Baishya has corporate life experience of working
in Asian Paints in Bangalore as a Relationship Associate for 1 year and worked
for Google Business Photos as a Business Development Executive. After having
work experience of 2 years he started exploring into different field to start
something new and tookrecycling business into a serious matter. He set up a firm
under the trade name M/S Green Recycling Industry where he recycles PET
Bottles. Mr. Ranendra Baishya is very determined to reduce the damages caused
by pet bottles which, in turn will also led towards waste management. The plant
was set up in March 2016, and from that time onwards he is into operation. We
can say proudly that in Assam he is the only player in this field.
124. Pratistha Ms. Pratistha Adhikari is a Lecturer in Education Technology under the State
Adhikari Council of Education, Research & Training (SCERT) of Govt. of Assam. Prior to
this, she was associated with the Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) of Assam State
as Information, Education & Communication Expert. She has done her Masters
primarily in Zoology and then in Communications & Journalism, both from
Gauhati University, Assam.
A member of the ‘All India Association for Educational Research’ (AIAER), Ms.
Adhikari has presented a number of papers in various National & International
Seminars. She had also been associated with the Regional News Unit of
Doordarshan Kendra, Guwahati as a News presenter for more than 8 years. She
has also worked as a Script Writer for programmes like: Kirishi Darshan for DDK,
Guwahati and as an Announcer for All India Radio, Guwahati and DDK,
Guwahati.
125. Dr. Ruli Dr. Ruli Borthakur is Associate professor and Ex. HoD, Dept. of Zoology, Arya
Borthakur Vidyapeeth College, Guwahati, Assam. Her educational qualification is M.Sc.,
B.Ed., Ph.D. from Gauhati University, Assam, India. She is a Life member and
Divisional Head (Community Development) of ENVIRON. Dr Ruli Borthakur is
also Nodal Head of Environmental Studies. Arya Vidyapeeth College and
Coordinator of Bioinformatics Centre and Convener of the Science Club. She was
the Principal Investigator of the project Analysis of Solid Waste and its
Management in Greater Guwahati in 2009-2011. She was Principal Investigator
of the project Hospital Waste Management in Greater Guwahati. Dr. Ruli
Borthakur was the Group Leader of the project Sample survey of drinking water
facilities and willingness to pay after providing pure drinking water under
JNNURM in the city of Guwahati in 2007-2008. She was group leader in State
Level Workshop on Health Care Waste Management.
Moreover, she was group leader in Assessment of Water Supply and Water Safety
Scenario in Assam in 2011-2012. She was group leader in North
Eastern Regional Workshop on Dioxins and Furans.
126. Chinmoy Mr. Chinmoy Sharma is Managing Director of North East Green Tech Pvt. Ltd. A
Sharma decade back, Mr. Chinmoy Sharma, realized the need of sustainable
Organic farming practices in the Northeastern part of India. He established the
company in the year 1995 with technical assistance from M/s. Terra
Firma Technologies, Bangalore. The company initially started manufacturing
Vermicompost in the brand name of “Black Gold” by converting biodegradable
city wastes through vermin-technology and in order to give a new dimension to
the organic farming in the year 2011, the company started producing “BLACK
GOLD” Bio-fertilizers, namely Azotobecter, Azosprillum, Rhizobium and
Phosphotika (PSB) in its own state of the art laboratory. This project is very close
to Mr. Sharma’s heart firstly this project in recycling the biodegradable wastes of
Guwahati city, secondly the production is totally manual thereby giving
employment opportunity to the local people and thirdly promoting organic
farming which is the need of the hour. Mr. Sharma is also Managing Director of
North East Renewable Energy Sources Pvt. Ltd. Established in the year 1991,
North East Renewable Energy Sources Private Limited has endeavored in
promoting & Popularizing Solar Powered systems by being the business associates
of M/s. TATA BP SOLAR INDIA Ltd. (now known as TATA Power Solar
Systems Limited), Bangalore for the Northeastern parts of India.
127. Chandan Mr. Chandan Bhadury is a very experienced. He has Determination, controlling &
Bhadury monitoring various kinds of air, water and solid waste pollutants, using highly
sophisticated equipments and international
standard methods & safety requirements. Managing overall operations for
executing projects related to EMS within cost & time parameters. He is expert in
charting several safety measures for minimizing occurrence of accidents, fires, and
calamities. conducting investigations for determining the cause of industrial
accidents. Formulating EMS reports and presenting the same to top management
for critical decision making, generating weekly status reports on management
programs, management review meetings minutes and suggesting solutions for
closing audits, nonconformance. He has expertise in directing, leading and
motivating workforce; imparting continuous on job training for accomplishing
greater operational effectiveness/ efficiency. Designing & developing modules
and customizing training programmes for individuals and corporate based on the
training need analysis to enhance the EMS standards.
Mr. Bradbury has Worked lastly with Assam Urban Infrastructure Investment
Program, Govt. of Assam as Safeguard and Compliance Officer. (Environment,
Social and Gender). Instrumental in implementation of environmental laws,
environmental standards, basic EIA evaluations, effluent treatment plant
performance studies, sitting of industries, etc. as per the requirement including,
environmental clearances, public hearing of MOEF. Delhi He is skilled in
designing & implementing Environmental Management Systems for optimal
business performance.
He is also a project planner with expertise in planning, executing and spearheading
environmental projects. He has excellent communication & interpersonal skills
with strong analytical, team building, problem solving and organizational abilities.
Since Dec. 1978 with Pollution Control Board, Assam and Oil and Natural Gas
Corporation, Ltd.
128. Binu Narayan Binu Narayan Dev is founder of D-eco plastic Crafts, DEW, Rajapam, Mangaldai.
Dev Design Development and Innovation of crafts using household plastic waste. She
is a permanent resource person at ENVIRON, Hatigaon, Guwahati, Assam. She
has Presented Waste Management and imparting waste plastic craft training. She
has an objective is to create a green space wherein we will be implementing the
ideas of waste management,
green architecture, bio intensive growing, organic farming practices develop &
implement strategies for permaculture. She has the ability to motivate people
specially the housewives and females to convert
waste into assets. Mrs. Binu Narayan Dev has introduced how to make different
useable items from the waste plastic generated in homes.
129. Rupam Rupam Choudhury is an engineer by profession has a very dynamic person. He is
Choudhury moderately flexible and hence adaptable to any
environment or circumstance. He has an Industrious and responsible attitude,
having the ability to maintain composure under pressure. Rupam is a confident,
optimistic and an avid learner having the ability to work as an individual as well
as in a group. Rupam Choudhury, graduated with the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (BE), under the discipline of Civil Engineering in Assam Engineering
College (AEC) in 2018, Jalukbari, Guwahati. He has won my idea “To predict
embank breaching using MIKE 21C” in the event “IDEATHON” organized by
Govt. of Assam and UNDP. He has been Working as a co-founder of my own
startup venture eventzugaad.com since 10th of October, 2015
130. David Pratim David Pratim Gogoi is an Engineer by profession. He is an enthusiastic and
Gogoi reliable aspirant, equipped in the discipline of Civil Engineering keen to find a
position in the Civil Engineering domain. Will be able to deliver a high standard
of customer and client care, with the notion of working as team and also single
handedly. Possesses excellent communication skills with adaptable and flexible
attitude towards work. With a positive approach towards work the undersigned is
also confident of meeting challenges and deadlines. He is a promising guy to make
good use of the intricacies of the discipline of Civil Engineering concepts in office
and betterment of society in large. He graduated with the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (BE), under the discipline of Civil Engineering in Assam Engineering
College (AEC) in 2018, Jalukbari, Guwahati. David is the Winner of
‘IDEATHON’ a youth innovation conclave for better Assam held under the
banners of UNDP India and Assam Government. He is also awarded the “Most
Innovative Student of the Year 2017” by 1988 batch of Assam Engineering
College. He has Worked as a trainee in ONGC, Sibsagar from 19/12/2016 to
18/01/2017. Mr. David also Worked as a trainee in C.P.W.D, Guwahati from 22nd
June, 2017 to 21st july,2017
131. Kisholay Das Mr. Kisholay das is State Project Manager (Social Mobilization & Institution
Development. Assam State Urban Livelihoods Mission Society (DAY- ULM),
Directorate of Municipal Administration. He has done Master in Social Work
(MSW) from IASE University. Mr. Das has Participated in National Conference
on National Urban Livelihoods Mission at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on 27th
June 2016 organized by Ministry of HUPA, Govt. of India. He also went to
exposure visit to Vishakhapatnam & Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh to see the
success stories by Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas
(MEPMA) during 21st -25th June 2016. He worked as District Project Manager,
National Rural Livelihoods Mission under Assam State Rural Livelihoods
Mission Society Government of Assam. Mr. Kisholay Das is a result oriented
development professional with 15 years of progressive exposure in designing,
planning & implementing community driven activities for poorest of the poor. He
has proven ability to empathize with the rural & urban poor, lateral communication
with them, sensitivity towards cultural differences and gender. He has experience
of working with Govt. of India, Govt. of Assam, other State Govts, World Bank
Projects, NGOs & CBOs and proven ability in promoting and collaborating
closely with multi-level stakeholders and partners. proactive self-starter with track
record of strategic initiative, personal responsibility, ownership of work and
ability to manage a multifarious and demanding workload. He has excellent
interpersonal skills, a demonstrated ability to lead and work effectively in team
situations and proven ability to travel frequently. He has
experience of working with various Government and
Non-Government Organizations.
132. Mousum Mousum Talukdar, an engineer by profession is a very talented young man. He is
Talukdar too flexible and hence adaptable to any environment or
circumstance. He is very confident, optimistic and an avid learner. Mousum has
the ability to work as an individual as well as in a group. He is very determined to
overcome obstacles undeterred by roadblocks. Mousum has a Self-reliant and
strong sense of responsibility and a very good relationship builder. He has
Graduated with the degree of
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), under the discipline of Civil Engineering in Assam
Engineering College (AEC) in 2018, Jalukbari, Guwahati – 781013.
Mousum has Won my idea “To predict embank breaching using MIKE 21C” in
the event “IDEATHON” organized by Govt. of Assam and UNDP. He has been
Working as a co-founder of my own startup venture eventzugaad.com since 10th
of October, 2015
133. Ranjit Kalita Ranjit Kalita is an engineer by profession. He did his graduation, B.E. (Civil) from
Regional Engineering College, Silchar in 1990. He is working as State Nodal
Officer, Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) Assam and Engineer at Directorate of
Municipal Administration, Assam. Urban
Development Department, Govt. of Assam. His field of expertise are Civil and
Environmental Engineering, Municipal Solid Waste Management, Low Cost
Sanitation, Preparation of DPRs on various Urban Infrastructure Projects funded
by GoI, State Govt. & External Agencies, Project Implementation, Hand holding
support to ULBs for their eco social-sustainability, support on ease of doing
business in ULBs etc.
134. Rana Deka Mr. Rana Deka is the founder cum Chief of Guwahati Helping Module. After
completing the graduation from Gauhati University he has started
his carrier through Civil Construction Works in 2001. Later on he has initiated
Clean Guwahati Campaign and started the door to door collection of Solid Waste
in the year of 2005. Mr. Rana Deka is the person who first initiated to organize
Waste Pickers/Rag pickers for the systematic collection of Solid Waste. Presently
Guwahati Helping Module is working specially on Door to Door collection of
Segregated Solid Waste though organized Waste Pickers.
135. Dr. P Raman Dr Raman, a post graduate and Doctors in Energy Management from Puducherry
University, is a Senior Fellow in TERI in the renewable energy area of work. He
has over 37 years of experience in these fields. He specializes in biomass energy
(both electrical and thermal), solar, biomass cook-stoves, IC Engines, etc. He has
designed and developed biomass gasifier systems for power generation and
thermal applications. A dual fired biomass gasifier system with dry gas cleaning
equipment was developed and applied for patent. This innovative system does not
generate waste water as it happens in conventional gasifier systems. He has also
developed a mathematical model for estimation of efficiency of the I.C. engines,
in part-load conditions. Dr Raman was principle Investigator of cookstove projects
and has designed and developed “Forced draft Clean Combustion Cookstoves”,
which uses external power source by photovoltaic system. He has designed and
developed “Thermo electric generators (TEGs)” to produce power to operate the
forced draft cook stoves, mobile phone charging and LED lights. He has several
papers to his credit published in prestigious journals as also has several published
patents. He is also a reviewer of renowned journals and has reviewed over 50
journals.
136. Dr. Suneel Pandey Dr Suneel Pandey is presently Senior Fellow and Director, Environment & Waste
Management Division, TERI. In addition, he also teaches at TERI School of
Advanced Studies. He has more than 25 years of consultancy/ research experience
in the areas of municipal, industrial and hospital waste management, plastic waste
management, waste-to-energy issues, impact assessment, air, water and soil
quality monitoring, site assessments, performance evaluation of ETP and
institutional strengthening and capacity building. He has obtained his Ph. D.
degree in hazardous waste characterization from Nagpur University while
working as Project Fellow at NEERI, Nagpur. He has MSc, Analytical Chemistry,
Banaras Hindu University, India and did his BSc, Chemistry from Banaras Hindu
University, India. Prior to joining TERI, Suneel has worked for ERM India as
Consultant for two years where he was working on projects related to hazardous
and hospital waste management, environmental site assessments and institutional
strengthening and capacity building. Suneel has also worked as Research Assistant
at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology on development of landfill
liner for containment of land disposed hazardous waste and University of Hong
Kong on deriving material balances and associated environmental pollution for
Hong Kong region as part of Post-Doctoral Research
137. Has more than 24 years of working experience in research, development and
Dr. Dinesh consultancy services in the field of solid waste management. His specific
Chander Pant experience in research includes development of patented technology for organic
waste treatment and development of eco-biotechnological strategy for enhanced
recovery of energy from wet waste. Dr. Pant has also installed more than 30
biogas plants across India and Bhutan. Experience in consultancy services
includes preparations of DPRs and evaluation of technical due diligence, bio-
methanation plants, technical and quality inspections of compost plants. He
possesses the excellent evaluation skill and has evaluated waste to energy projects
across India. Dr. Pant has also commendable experience in institutional
strengthening and capacity building. He has provided training to more than 80
municipal corporation/councils’ officials under SWACHH BHARAT MISSION
on biogas technology through series of lectures and site visits; in association with
NIUA on behalf of Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD); conducted a short
term training on biogas development for NBPE, Ethiopia; short term training on
Design and development of TEAM technology for faculties and students of
College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan; Workshop on
Best Practices for Solid Waste Management in Indian Cities under Climate and
Clean Air Coalition Municipal Solid Waste Initiative. He received his Ph.D.
degree in Environmental Science from TERI University, New Delhi and, has been
working with TERI for 24 years in the “Renewable Energy Technologies” division
138. Mr. Nagendra is an Associate Fellow in the Renewable Energy Technology
Nagendra Kumar Application (RETA) group of TERI, New Delhi, India. He received his M. Tech
degree in Natural Resource Management. Mr. Nagendra has technical and
research experience of about 9.5 years in the fields of biogas and bio-methanation,
solid/ municipal waste management/ conversion. Mr. Nagendra is the consultant
of HAREDA for the evaluation of all bioenergy (biomass, biogas, waste to energy
and biofuel) DPR’s.
He has intensive experience of designing and installation of more than fifteen
biogas plant based on TERI’s TEAM technology in different parts of the country.
He also possesses experience of coordination with local and international agencies
and other public sector undertakings for conducting training programme in biogas
sector. Mr. Nagendra has closely worked with national Institute of Urban Affairs
(NIUA) for sharing knowledge with more than 200 Municipalities through a series
of workshops sponsored by Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD).
139. Mr. Praveen Nayak, the founder of Garbage Clinic in NOIDA, has a rich
Praveen Nayak experience in implementing Solid Waste Management solutions & related
services, having worked in the implementation of Swachhata Model for large
municipal co-operations through his company Garbage Clinic.
Mr. Nayak has worked for Solid and Liquid Resource Management Model at
Ambikapur under Swachh Bharat Mission and has an IEC Certification for ODF
Cities. He is a Member of an Expert Committee for Solid Waste Management and
Plastic Waste Management of Central Pollution Control Board of India and Plastic
Waste Management Innovative Invention of National Physical Laboratory
providing end to end solution of waste plastic. Mr. Nayak is credited to have
executed Yamuna Vihar Swachhata Model for 15,000 HH with approximately 25
MTD MSW Solution along with revenue Generation Model and also has
completed a project for Beed Municipal Corporation with 2,00,000 population
waste management project including resource recovery, resource marketing,
revenue generation. He has also done a Swachhata Prerna Udhyan in Sector-47,
Noida - it is a small micro center developed at sector level to provide the 2 MTD
MSW solution.
140. An expert in all streams of waste management with an experience spanning more
Rakesh Solanki than 2 decades and covering almost all major cities and states in the country.
Having worked as a consultant or an advisor or on management committee for
major corporates in the field, Mr. Solanki is now an independent consultant with
quite a few firms and NGO’s of his own working on the waste management issues
plaguing the country. Being the foremost expert in Plastic Waste Management, he
is also the only expert empaneled by ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ for Plastic Waste
Management and Source Segregation. Bio-Medical Waste Management, C&D
Waste Management, Landfill remediation, E-waste management solid waste
management and now Waste to Energy, Integrated Municipal Solid Waste
management, Plastic Waste Management and Source Segregation are all the
streams of waste management that he has been and is currently involved with. A
visionary with an inherent passion to work to eradicate the issue raised by
improper waste management practices in the country, Mr. Solanki is an advent
reader and a regular practitioner of Yoga and Meditation.
141. Tmt. G. Mrs. G. Dhanalakshmi has completed her M.Phil.(Botany) degree at Vellalar
Dhanalakshmi College for Women in 2002 with distinction and then she served as lecturer at
Vellalar College for Women for three years till 2005.
She has completed her PG Diploma in Bioinformatics during 2004 in first class.
She then got recruited into Municipal Commissioners Service as Municipal
Commissioner Grade II in 2008 through direct recruitment of TNPSC. She has
also completed Advance Post Graduate Diploma in Urban Management at
Yasadha, Pune, where she was awarded Gold medal for her project on “Case Study
on Decentralized Solid Waste Management of Kulithalai Municipality” in
2013.Being a young and dynamic administrator Tmt. Dhanalakshmi has focused
on improving the solid waste management of all the Municipalities she has worked
in as Municipal Commissioner. It is noteworthy to mention that she received the
Chief Minister award for Best Performing Municipality during her tenure as
Municipal Commissioner at Gobichettipalayam. At TNIUS, she has been
instrumental in bringing new projects to the Institute by extending her full support
and dedication.
142. Suresh Bandari Mr. Suresh Bandari, a B.Sc. Zoology graduate is the founder and Director of Clean
Cities Foundation, working towards improving the solid waste
management of cities across South India. He is also an advisor to Coimbatore
smart city on solid waste management. In 1998, Mr. Bandari involved himself in
Environmental restoration work in King County in Seattle City in Washington
State. Since then he has been the consultant for Bobbil, Vizianagaram, Salur,
Bheemili and Palasa Municipalities. He has involved himself in Dust Bin Free
Model Wards Project for Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation where
50,000 households and commercials are covered for door to door Waste collection
in a sustainable manner under PPP model. He has conducted a study on Litter Free
Tambaram in September’ 2013. He has been involved in the Concept, Designing,
Development and Organization of first ever Guinness “Largest Recycling Lesson”
held at Coimbatore on 5th August 2015. He is also part of the Clean Cities
Championship team for “Oorante Gunture” Campaign for Guntur Municipal
Corporation and Campaign “VISWAM” at
WARRANGAL. He is currently involved in Swachh Andhra Project carrying out
Swachh survekshan activities in 40 Municipalities and Corporations in Andhra.
Being the managing trustee of NO Dumping Organization he is involved in
awareness creation and managing solid waste in resident welfare associations.
143. Dr. N. Muthusamy Dr. Muthusamy, completed his Bachelors’ degree in civil engineering from
Government college of Technology, Coimbatore in 1998 and Master’s degree in
Urban Engineering from Anna University Chennai in 2000. He then joined the
Division of Urban Systems Development, Anna University as a research associate
and moved on to be the Spatial Data Executive at D.S.M. Software, Chennai. He
became the Teaching Research Associate at Institute of Remote Sensing, Anna
University, Chennai and served there for a period of four years. He is currently the
Assistant Professor (Urban Planning and Envi Engg) at Tamil Nadu Institute of
Urban Studies, Coimbatore where he is involved in organizing and handling
training programmes for town planners and engineers and elected representatives
of urban local bodies. He has conduct Training Need Assessment of Corporation
of Chennai is association with Indian Institute of Human Settlement, Bangalore
and Engineering Staff College of India (ESCI), Hyderabad and is also
Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore Smart and Livable Cities
for the Engineers and Town Planner of ULBs. He has been instrumental in
entering into MoU with the Public Enterprise Agency (PEA), Kanagawa
Prefectural Government (KPG), Japan. He is a representative of the state level
committee for the development & Implementation of Faecal Sludge Management
by the Department of Municipal Administration and Water Supply, Government
of TamilNadu. He has attended a number of seminars with particular reference to
Smart City Development, Faecal Sludge Management and Urban Disaster
Management. He has developed a number of training modules and handbooks. His
handbook on Urban Environment and Social Management deserves special
mention. Dr. Muthusamy has also done a research in the area of "Feature
Extraction for Urban Built-up Area using Higher Resolution Remote Sensing
Data". He has also published papers in national and international journals and is
also offering project guidance to young engineers.
144. Padmanabhan Padmanabhan completed his B.E in production engineering from Government
Gopalan College of Technology, Coimbatore. In 2014, he founded “No food waste”, a non-
governmental organization which collects foods from Hotels and marriage halls
from 12 cities in South India and feeds around 800 to 1200 people every day. He
has received the Chief Minister State Youth Award 2015-16 for No food waste
from the Government of Tamil Nadu. He has also received the Government of
India Prime Minister’s best practices of Swachh Bharat award in October 2017 for
No food waste and No Dumping. In 2015, he received the International visionary
award from Pollination Project, California, for No Food Waste. He is currently
involved in the Waste Management Models for ULBs, Airport, Apartments and
Bulk waste generators.
145. Dr. K.S. Dr. K. S. Selvanayaki holds a double M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., PGDPM&IR., MBA.,
Selvanayaki and M.Sc. (Environmental Science). Initially she served as a lecturer at KG
Institute of Health Sciences, Coimbatore and KMCH Institute of Health Sciences,
Coimbatore. She then joined TNIUS as Assistant Professor and has been
coordinating and conducting various training programmes and seminars on
Poverty reduction and Solid Waste Management. She was also instrumental in
initiating and conducting the PG Diploma in Solid Waste Management course
under affiliation with Bharathiar University. She also acted as coordinator for the
preparation of slum survey report for 25 cities of Tamil Nadu under USHA
Project. She is currently involved in the “Zero Waste Town Panchayats” project
and has prepared modules for the same.
146. Dr. P. Aruna Dr. Aruna completed her M.B.B.S degree from Coimbatore Medical College in
2005 and Post Graduate Degree in Public Health from Madras Medical College in
2010. She was inducted into Public Health Service through Tamil Nadu Public
Service Commission in 2007 and has served as Assistant City Health Officer and
City Health officer of Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation and Erode City
Municipal Corporation during various spells. As city health officer, she was
involved in monitoring the solid waste management activities, creating awareness
among the public on source segregation, capacity building of staff involved in
solid waste management, implementation of waste management rules, planning
and management of issues and challenges in solid waste management. Her special
focus was on eradication of one time use plastics.
She has conducted many awareness meetings for manufacturers, retailers and the
public on the Plastic Waste Managing and Handling Rules. She has received
appreciation for effectively handling the waste management at World Classical
Tamil Conference in 2010 where the public turnout was 2 lakhs per day. She then
served as Deputy Director of Health services, Sankarankoil, Tirunelveli District,
where she was involved in implementing the objectives of the National Health
Mission.
She is currently the Faculty, Public Health at Tamil Nadu Institute of Urban
Studies. As faculty, TNIUS, she is involved in capacity building of sanitary
workers in solid waste management, and was the overall coordinator for training
4000 sanitary workers so far. She has designed and developed the course content
and module for training 30000 sanitary workers in solid waste management and
has been involved in conducting Training of trainers in Solid Waste Management.
147. Dr. S.P. Ravi Mr. S.P. Ravi Kannan is an Integrated Solid Waste Management professional with
Kannan expertise on ‘Integrated Solid Waste Management’ and ‘Integrated Waste
Environment Management’. He retains the comprehensive experience from
entirely starting from municipal Corporation and coordinated with European
Union and with Switzerland Embassy for "zero Waste Management namely
SUNYA and Capacities project. Further with the European union he coordinated
for solar projects to the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation. Professional
experience of heading the municipal corporation department and function as a
project management team member in both of the bilateral and multilateral projects
has fostered his techno-managerial excellence in firm academic synergy of civil
engineering and Environmental engineering and development management
background. He is a Life time member, "Charted Civil Engineer''. He holds a PhD
in the area of composting (Solid Waste Management) in Sustainable Management
of Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste and Industrial Sludge from Anna
University, Chennai, Bachelors of Civil Engineering, Post Graduate Diploma in
SWM from Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore and Diploma in Civil Engineering
from Government Polytechnic College, Coimbatore.
148. Dr. S. Kamaraj Prof. Dr. S. KAMARAJ is currently the Director, International Institute of
Renewable Energy, NERD Society, Coimbatore. He has more than 40 years of
dedicated service in Renewable Energy including 36 years in Tamilnadu
Agricultural University (TNAU) and 4 years in International Institute of
Renewable Energy, Coimbatore which includes more than 20 years as Professor
in TNAU. He is a PhD holder in Agri. Engineering with specialization in
Renewable Energy Technologies. He has won 7 Awards/Medals including Gold
Medals for his contribution in various matters. Four of his thesis has got
University/National Awards. He has published articles in 15 international/national
journals and has published more than 170 popular articles. He is also the author of
15 books. In his career he has trained 2163 Govt/NGO staff and 2,274 unemployed
youth and has generated self-employment opportunities for them. He is a Member
in Board of Studies of Agricultural Engineering, TNAU, Coimbatore, Madurai
Kamaraj University and Gandhigram Rural University. He has served as Biogas
Expert in Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of UN and has electrified
Tribal villages with Biogas, Solar & Hydro Hybrid based Electricity Generating
System. He also has the credit of being the member in 11 Expert Committees of
Central and State Governments.
149. Rajiv Kumar Since July 2015, he is associated with AIILSG as Project head and with TSERI as
Mission Director. He has done his B.Sc. (Honors Physics) from Vinobha Bhabe
University. At AIILSG he is working over various projects, like, providing his
advice on financial capabilities building and inclusion, project implementation
plan, livelihood in rural or marginalized communities, capacity building of ULBS,
Smart Cities, AMRUT, SBM and Housing for All, ECBC. Besides, he had
conducted 43 training programs under AMRUT and SBM in more than eight states
of the country, appraised SWM system, DPR of Katra and Udhdhampur Municipal
Corporation and designed storm water drainage system and decentralized
sewerage treatment plant for JMC. He has also done capacity building and skill
development plan for knowledge skills and economic development of the rural
and tribal people in Odisha. He has been assisting the implementation of various
centrally sponsored state funded and externally added schemes.
150. Nikky Kumar Jha Mr. Jha is an Electrical & Electronics Engineer, Sustainable developer,
techpreneur, and writer. He published his first Research paper at the age of 16. He
attended many International Conferences and presented his talks. His famous
Invention is on Generation of Electricity from Coal Ash, Very Low Cost Solar
Computer, House with a rotating roof made up of solar panel, fully solar operated
cold storage with rotating roof, Generation of Electricity from coal ash, wearable
medical device, Agro-electronics devices, Sun tracker etc. Currently, his working
domain is on Solar operated digital education system, Decentralization of the solar
cold chain in India, Integration of renewable energy in cost effective ways in
different sectors and Rural Industrialization by setting up the cluster of micro-
industries. He got "PARYAVARAN RATNA AWARD" at the age of 14 followed
by Global Youth Entrepreneurs award, and many International and National
awards. He motivates School students across the country and teaches skills to
underprivileged children's who lack the basic necessities of life. He is the author
of the book named MIRACLE MINDS. He is associated with Technoculture
Building Center Pvt. Ltd. as Scientific Advisor. He is pursuing Masters in Ecology
and Environmental Studies at the Prestigious NALANDA UNIVERSITY.
151. Dr. Nikhil Ranjan Experience of working in Water & Sanitation Sector mainly at Govt
departments/institutions, UNICEF etc.) at various capacities for last 18 years
(More than 12 years in government systems like Urban Development, Health
Department, Education Department).Worked as Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
(Specialist Level, World Bank norms) at BGCMS, under Urban Development &
Housing Department, Department, Govt. of Bihar for last four years, Worked as
State Consultant (Training) at State Health Society, National Health
Mission/Health Department, Govt. of Bihar for over three years. Worked as Jr.
State/District Coordinator, (School Sanitation & Hygiene Education Program) at
District and State level under BEP/SSA, Education Department, Govt. of Bihar
(UNICEF supported) for six years. Awarded doctoral degree (Ph.D.) on ‘Water
Resource Management. With special reference to Bihar’, awarded doctoral
fellowship by ICSSR, possess Post Graduation degree from Jawaharlal Nehru
University (J.N.U International exposure visit (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) on
Swach Bharat Mission, various trainings on Waste water Management including
Clean Ganga, various trainings on Communication & Outreach, Capacity
Building.
152. Santosh Kumar Mr. Santosh Kumar is the founder of Nandini dairy/ Nandini Bio Agri products
private limited. He had started off this venture in 1985 and currently is involved
in dairy business as well as also in the business of composting and
vermicomposting.
153. Shashi Bhushan Mr. Shashi Bhushan has work experience for more than 10 years. From 2009 he
was appointed as a Director in HRA E-Waste Pvt. Ltd. He had worked in various
assignment like Implementation of Solid Waste Management project in Gurgaon,
Muzaffarpur, Gaya, Aarah, Buxar. He was also responsible for Training &
Capacity Building Programme for NGOs, Rag-pickers on World Environment
Day.
154. Dr. P.P. Singh Dr. Singh is associated with AIILSG since 2011 as the faculty for teaching
Diploma students of sanitary inspectors and paramedical and also as health
consultant for smart city projects. He has done his graduation and post-graduation
from Sarojni Naidu Medical College in Agra in 1975. He had worked as a Medical
Superintendent of Swami Dayanand Sarda, Delhi. He had also worked in World
Bank funded project as a director of India Population projects -8, Delhi and also
worked as a Medical Superintendent cum consultant Pathologist Hindu Rao
Hospital. He owns 35 years of health service experience in Municpal Corporation
Delhi. He has been state awarded of NCT Delhi in 2001 for his best services in
Health planning and administration.
155. Pravin Bhardwaj Pravin has nearly 19 years' consulting experience in development sector
including urban governance, urban reforms, Smart city, PPP, disaster
management, climate change, sustainable development, financial management,
local government finance and capacity building. He is exposed to to the policies
and practices of bilateral, multilateral (DFID, UNDP & ADB, UNHABITAT,
DANIDA) and national government organizations (Ministry of Urban
Development) Pravin has a master’s degree in Urban Planning from school of
planning and architecture and Geographer from Delhi School of Economics. His
strengths are his interpersonal skills and ability to respond to demanding
situations by mobilizing the required skills and strengths of others to
complement his own. Specialties: Equipped with excellent Project Management
and Team management skills, bid Process Management and Networking skills.
He has been team leader in the UN projects, ADB funded projects and DFID
projects in various locations in India. Contributions in the field of policy
formulation and implementation of City Development Vision/ Strategies, urban
reforms, social development, Local Economic Development, policy & planning
are well recognized at national and international forums. He is well versed on
problem solving methods & other decision models. He also underwent GRI
Certified training on Sustainability reporting, Urban Governance & Planning,
Governance reforms, e-Governance, Climate change & Sustainability, Program
& Project Management, Knowledge management, Government & Donor
Relations, Business development. Urban Planning & Management, Urban
Policy & Reforms, Disaster Management & Risk Assessment Studies, Urban
Poverty Reduction, LED, Slum Improvement Studies, Urban QoL
Improvement, Community Participation, Environmental Planning and
Management, Urban Environmental Management, Municipal Solid Waste
Management, New Plan formulations and Water Conservation.
156. Akshay Ranganath Mr. Ranganath is a municipal solid waste expert and is associated with Tide
Technocrats Private Limited in Bangalore. He has completed his bachelors and
masters in environmental engineering from BIT, Davanagere, affiliated to VTU,
Belgaum. He is currently involved in Detailed Project Report on Solid Waste
Management under Swachh Bharat Mission for Mysuru City, Tumkur City,
6ULBs of Chikkaballapur district, 4 ULBs of Yadgir district, 9 ULBs of Gadag
district, 4 ULBs of Mysuru district, 3 ULBs of Madkeri district, Tumkur district,
4 ULBs of Chamarajanagara district.
157. Dr. Prabhakar Dr. Sharma is an Assistant Professor at the School of Ecology and Environment
Sharma Studies, Nalanda University. In addition to teaching a number of courses, Dr.
Sharma developed an environmental laboratory for teaching and investigating
engineered nanomaterials fate and transport in subsurface systems. Earlier, he
served at the Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden as an
Assistant Professor. He was involved in teaching field and groundwater modelling
related courses and performed research related to large scale CO2 sequestration
through a laboratory scale setup for transport and leakage of gaseous CO2 in
subsurface media, in addition, continued his research related to nanomaterial
transport and retention. He had also worked at University of Western Ontario
(Canada) and Ålbog University (Denmark) as a full time researcher to understand
the fate and transport of nanoparticles and gaseous contaminants using column
experiment and modeling through saturated and unsaturated zone. His PhD
dissertation was in the area of Soil Physics and the specific research topic dealt
the problems associated with movement of micro-size particles in the subsurface
system (Colloid and Colloid-Facilitated Transport) at Washington State
University, USA.
158. Vivekananda S. Mr. Vivekananda Kulkarni, currently working as the Environmental Engineer
Kulkarni with Tide Technocrats Pvt. Ltd; holds both Bachelors and Master’s degree in
Environment Engineering. Presently, he is working on various projects, like
Preparation of City Sanitation plan for Gadag, Bijapur and Bagalkot, Baseline
study on Feasibility Assessment of innovation Hub for Urban WASH Solutions in
Mysuru City, Preparation of Solid Waste Management DPR for MSW collection,
transport processing and disposal for Barrackpore Cantonment board, Kolkata,
West Bengal, Preparation of Detailed Project Report on Solid Liquid Waste
Management and Data collection support for Preparation of report on Integrate
solid waste management system at Bangalore International Airport and
implementation of the same.
159. Anjor Bhaskar Presently he is a consultant of monitoring, evaluation and grievance readdressal at
Planning cell, Rural Development Department, GoJ. Earlier, he has worked as a
Director of FEMALE, Quantitative Analyst (Consultant) at Dept. of Sociology,
University of California, and Berkeley and also as Consultant (Part-time) at
Planning Commission. He has helped in establishing the monitoring evaluation
and grievance readdressal system for MGNREGA for GoJ, and set up 15 centers
which have handled over 3000 complaints and mobilized nearly 20,000 workers
in 1800 villages and established a special call centers and a CRM for managing
grievances. He also headed an organization namely FEMALE for the upliftment
of the marginalized on Jharkhand and identified areas of work, wrote proposals
and helped the organization to obtain three actions research projects.
160. Ajay Kumar Misra He is a state head of AIILSG and looking after the overall administration of
Jharkhand State, which involves the controlling of all financial operations and
coordination & liasoning with senior Govt. Officials. He has completed his MBA
in HR from LPU, PGDRD from IGNOU, JAIB and CAIB from Indian Institute of
Banking & Finance, Mumbai He is having an experience of more than 15 years in
banking sector and 3 years in social sector. Other than that, he is empaneled the
master trainer for Panchayat Raj Deptt. Govt. of Jharkhand and Certified “A”
Grade master resource Person for TISPRI project of NIRD. He has also attended
various training such as FEDAI Workshop, Credit Appraisal, Master’s training
under Panchayati Raj Deptt. and various other training related to Banking and
finance.
161. Indrani Sen Gupta She has a 27 years of rich experience in diverse field of Social Development &
Academia. She has done her M.Sc. from Jadavpur University, B. Ed from Calcutta
University and PGDDE from IGNOU. She has done various senior level
assignments in Training, General Administration, Content Development, Writing,
Translation & Editing, Teaching, Mentoring, liaison, team handling and strategic
planning with organization of repute. Since September 2016 she is with All India
Institute of Local Self Government, New Delhi as a Guest Lecturer for AMRUT
Projects where she does the capacity building of elected representatives of
corporations & municipalities and technical & administrative functionaries of
PWD, PHE, etc. of West Bengal & Jharkhand.
162. Rajkiran He is associated with Tide Technocrats in Bangalore as a fecal sludge processing
expert as well as a technical expert. He is completed his bachelors in
manufacturing engineering from BMS Bangalore. Expert in Manufacturing and
production engineering in fecal sludge processing projects, He has been working
in Fecal sludge treatment management sector from last 2 years and has been part
of 4 FSM projects across India and currently working on 34 projects in south India.
163. Shobha Ragavan Shobha Raghavan, COO of Saahas Zero Waste believes in a circular economy.
She strategizes the overall operations of Saahas Zero Waste to ensure its growth
with focused approach and quick decision making skills. She has been
instrumental in building the Business Development and Technical departments
over her past 4 years at SZW. Her successful project of home composting was the
key reason she shifted from the corporate sector to Waste Management. A live
wire in the office with great energy, she also enjoys volunteering actively for her
apartment community. She continues to champion the cause for Waste
Management and in house composting in her neighborhood.
164. Sampath Kumar He is the Managing Director of Tide Technocrats, an organization that has
developed a faecal sludge and septage treatment plant catering to towns and
cities of sub 1,00,000 population. Apart from this, tide technocrats have also
extensively worked in the SWM, renewable energy and sanitation sectors
delivering solutions to over 200 clients across sectors. Mr. Sampath has over 28
years’ experience across waste management, sanitation, climate change and
renewable energy (hydro and biomass) and is also a consultant to leading global
development organizations. He is a serial social entrepreneur, he holds an MBA
from IRMA, Anand and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Osmania
University. He is also an avid traveler and a passionate environmentalist too.
ANNEXURE IV
FEEDBACK FROM PARTICIPANTS
Feedback from the participants
The graphs depict the overall picture of the location-wise feedback provided by the participants
regarding the exposure workshops. The feedback has been analyzed for the following:
1. Lectures delivered by various resource persons
2. Field visits organized in nearby area regarding centralized and decentralized waste
management technologies
3. Overall logistics arrangements of the workshop
These presentations were made to give the participants an idea about the current scenario of solid waste
management and different aspects to the existing problem. These sessions also led the participants to
think out-of-the box and encouraged them to plan for improving the status of their respective ULBs.
The graphs show the overall feedback of the participants for the workshop.
The field visits were organized in nearby areas in which several centralized and decentralized waste
management facilities were shown and explained to the participants.
The logistics and arrangements for the workshop specially the accommodation, kit and felicitation and
the site visit transportation were the highly rated. In order to keep in line with the objectives of the
Swachh Bharat Mission the kit and other items provided were made of upcycled/recycled material
made by self-help groups.
1.1 Coimbatore
1.1.1 Panel discussion and technical session
Framing of SWM Policy/By Laws for the Cities and its Challenges
Play on SWM
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Some of the most appreciated sites included Decentralized Composting Site at HIPA, Community
Composting Site at Silver Oaks, IL&FS Compost Plant at Okhla and Biomethanation Plant at TERI
Complex, Gwalpahari.
Rating by Participants from Different ULBs for the Site Visits for
SBM Exposure Workshop
(25th September, 2018)
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
rating 3 / good rating rating 4 / very good rating rating 5 / excellent rating
Techinical Session
Food
Accomodation
Manual
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0
Waste to Energy
Bio-methanation
Segregation at Source
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Technical Sessions
Food
Accommodation
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Bio-methanation
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% of Good Rating
1.6.2 Field Visits % of Very Good Rating % of Excellent Rating
Apart from classroom lectures, the participants rated the field visits as well. All the Sites were well
appreciated which included Bio-gas Plant at Tohana, Centralised Composting at Moonak, and
Decentralised Composting Unit at Maharaja Yadvindra Enclave.
Rating by participants from different ULBs for field visits of
SBM Exposure Workshop
(5th October, 2018)
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0
% of good rating % of very good rating % of excellent rating
Technical Sessions
Food
Accommodation
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0
% of Good Rating % of Very Good Rating % of Excellent Rating
Some of the most appreciated sites include- Decentralized waste management – Biomethanation and
conversion of market waste to electricity at Veeranam, Salem Corporation, Bulk waste generator
responsibility – Conversion of food waste to biogas and utilization of the gas for cooking at Hotel
Windsor Castle, Salem Corporation, dry waste collection centre and home based biogas unit at
Thongum Poonga, Salem Corporation and decentralized waste composting by barrel method at
Komarapalayam Municipality.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
% of excellent % of Very Good % of Good
Segregation at Source
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% of Good Rating % of Very Good Rating % of Excellent Rating
Most appreciated sites included C&D Waste Processing Plant at Industrial Area Phase-I, Sehaj Safai
Kendra at Sector-11, City Composting Unit at Green Tech Fuel Processing Plant, Agga and Kambha
Composting by Vatama Solutions at Homeland Heights Apartments at Mohali, and Bio-Methanation-
cum-Electricity Generation Plant at Industrial Area Phase-I.
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0
% of good rating % of very good rating % of excellent rating
The logistics and arrangements for the workshop, specially the kits and facilitation, the site visit
transportation and technical sessions were highly rated too.
Technical Sessions
Food
Accommodation
0 20 40 60 80 100
% of Good Rating % of Very Good Rating % of Excellent Rating
Rating by participants from different ULBs for the lectures of SBM Exposure Workshop
(13th & 15th November, 2018)
Group Activity I
Quiz
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
rating 3 / good rating rating 4 / very good rating rating 5 / excellent rating
0 20 40 60 80 100
% of Good Rating % of Very Good Rating % of Excellent Rating
Final Quiz
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Group Activity
Quiz
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0
0 5 10 15 20 25
rating 3 / good rating rating 4 / very good rating rating 5 / excellent rating
Techinical Session
Food
Accomodation
Manual
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Figure 2: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Pimpri Chinchwad
workshop
Figure 3: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Ahmedabad workshop
PATIALA, PUNJAB WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 4/10/2018-6/10/2018)
(Workshop 2: 16/10/2018-18/10/2018)
Figure 4: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Patiala workshop
AMBIKAPUR, CHHATTISGARH WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 8/10/2018-10/10/2018)
(Workshop 2: 8/10/2018-10/10/2018)
Figure 5: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Tirupati workshop
SURAT WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 23/10/2018-25/10/2018)
(Workshop 2: 27/11/2018-29/11/2018)
Figure 6: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Surat workshop
DUNGARPUR, RAJASTHAN WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 24/10/2018-26/10/2018)
(Workshop 2: 29/10/2018-31/10/2018)
Figure 7: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Dungarpur workshop
Figure 8: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Bodh Gaya workshop
JAMSHEDPUR, JHARKHAND WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 25/10/2018-27/10/2018)
(Workshop 2: 26/11/2018-28/11/2018)
Figure 9: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Jamshedpur workshop
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Figure 10: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Chandigarh workshop
INDORE, MADHYA PRADESH WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 29/10/2018-31/10/2018)
(Workshop 2: 29/10/2018-31/10/2018)
Figure 11: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Alwar workshop
PURI, ODISHA WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 13/11/2018-15/11/2018)
(Workshop 2: 27/11/2018-29/11/2018)
Figure 12: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Puri workshop
Figure 13: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Nashik workshop
JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 14/11/2018-16/11/2018)
Figure 14: Picture showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Silvassa workshop
AURANGABAD, MAHARASHTRA WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 26/11/2018-28/11/2018)
(Workshop 2: 26/11/2018-28/11/2018)
Figure 15: Picture showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Aurangabad workshop
14.00%
12.00%
10.00%
8.00%
6.00%
4.00%
2.00%
0.00%
Figure 16: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Vizag workshop
Figure 17: Picture showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Rajgir workshop
KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 13/12/2018-15/12/2018)
(Workshop 2: 13/12/2018-15/12/2018)
Figure 18: Picture showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Kolkata workshop
Figure 19: Picture showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Nagpur workshop
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 11/12/2018-13/12/2018)
Figure 20: Pictures showing the issue and challenges which were identified during the Mumbai workshop
Annexure 5B: Analysis of Group Activity 2
About the Activity:
• In this activity participants would have to come up with a hypothetical model for
sustainable and viable solid waste management to process and treat the municipal solid
waste generated in their cities/ULBs.
• The technology to be selected may be centralized or decentralized as per the city’s
requirements.
• They should also be asked to allocate a budget regarding capital expenditure and
operation and maintenance charges for waste management in the city due to their
interventions.
Graph 14: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Gurugram
workshop
Figure 22: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Ahmedabad
workshop
SURAT WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 23/10/2018-25/10/2018)
(Workshop 2: 27/11/2018-29/11/2018)
Figure 23: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Surat workshop
D
Figure 24: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Durgapur
workshop
JAMMU, JAMMU AND KASHMIR WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 29/10/2018-31/10/2018)
Figure 25: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Jammu
workshop
Figure 27: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Puri workshop
NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 29/11/2018-1/12/2018)
Figure 28: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Nashik
workshop
Figure 29: Picture showing the SWM Plan which was prepared by the participants during the Jaipur workshop
ALIGARH, UTTAR PRADESH WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 14/11/2018-16/11/2018)
(Workshop 2: 15/11/2018-17/11/2018)
Figure 30: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Aligarh
workshop
Figure 31: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Luchnow
workshop
PANCHKULA, HARYANA WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 27/11/2018-29/11/2018)
Figure 32: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Panchkula
workshop
Figure 33: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Agra workshop
VIZAG, ANDHRA PRADESH WORKSHOP:
Date: (Workshop 1: 4/12/2018-6/12/2018)
(Workshop 2: 13/12/2018-15/12/2018)
Figure 34: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Vizag workshop
Figure 35: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Jhansi
workshop
MADURAI, TAMIL NADU WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 5/12/2018-7/12/2018)
(Workshop 2: 19/12/2018-21/12/2018)
Figure 36: Picture showing the SWM Plan which was prepared by the participants during the Madurai workshop
Figure 39: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Nagpur
workshop
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA WORKSHOP
Date: (Workshop 1: 11/12/2018-13/12/2018)
Figure 40: Pictures showing the SWM Plans which were prepared by the participants during the Mumbai
workshop
ANNEXURE VI
MEDIA REPORTS
Media Coverage of The Workshops