waste managemnet – Chandigarh Bytes https://chandigarhbytes.com Mon, 01 Apr 2024 05:56:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://chandigarhbytes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/cropped-CB-Small-1-32x32.png waste managemnet – Chandigarh Bytes https://chandigarhbytes.com 32 32 Chandigarh sector 15 to own first ‘Modern Food Street’ with ‘Zero Waste’ https://chandigarhbytes.com/modern-food-street-with-zero-waste-in-ut/ Fri, 15 Mar 2024 10:38:26 +0000 https://chandigarhbytes.com/?p=11244 Living in a city like Chandigarh, where there are several options for flavorsome and mouth-watering street foods is truly a blessing. Chandigarhians can enjoy a variety of luscious street food in various parts of the city. Every corner or every other sector is popular for its one or other street style eatables. So, if you […]

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Living in a city like Chandigarh, where there are several options for flavorsome and mouth-watering street foods is truly a blessing. Chandigarhians can enjoy a variety of luscious street food in various parts of the city. Every corner or every other sector is popular for its one or other street style eatables. So, if you are fond of Chinese cuisines and want taste some authentic street flavors, you can undoubtedly head towards sector-15 Chandigarh.

But, are you thinking twice and worrying about the hygiene practices, food quality, open disposing places and parking spaces? Then think no more! Chandigarh Smart City Limited (CSCL) has come up with the best solution for all such problems. CSCL has launched the project of “Zero Waste Modern Food Street” in Chandigarh sector-15, to ensure 0-Waste and enhance Modern concept of street food. Now seek no further for a non-polluted, fresh, and Eco-Friendly space enjoy the street flavors.

Zero Waste Modern Food Street

Overview of “Zero Waste Modern Food Street” in Chandigarh sector-15

CEO of CSCL Anindita Mitra along with ACEO Anisha Shrivastav and area councilor Saurabh Joshi, inaugurated the construction work of “Zero Waste Modern Food Street.” On 12th March 2024 the project kicked off and is expected to complete within next 6 months. A budget of Rs 1.17 crores is passed for the project which is funded by the National Health Mission of the Government of India. It is an initiative taken to promote healthy and fresh food choices with Modern style and No-Waste of eatables.

Features and Highlights of the Project

The Zero Waste Modern Food Street comprises of several attractive features such as:

  • New reconstructed Flooring
  • Benches with Sheds
  • A Cycle and Walking Track
  • Display Boards with signages and symbols
  • Attractive ornamental lights
  • Proper placing of Bollards
  • Landscaping work
  • Twin Dustbins for waste management
  • CCTV Cameras for security
  • Water ATM for public

Anindita Mitra addressed that these features will be provided to the people for their convenience and use.

Zero Food Waste

Ms Mitra said, “the Zero Waste Modern Food Street in Sector 15 will serve as a model for sustainable urban development. It will not only provide a vibrant and appealing space for residents and visitors but also promote eco-friendly practices and healthy food choices.”

She further highlighted that, “the Zero Waste Modern Food Street will enhance the overall aesthetics of Sector 15 and contributes to the well-being of the community. She urged residents and visitors to support this initiative and help maintain a zero-waste environment.” She added that some of the highlights of the rejuvenated food street will be Zero Plastic, Differently Abled Friendly and only for Non-Motorized Transport.

Area Councillor Saurabh Joshi emphasized on the importance of collaboration and community engagement in the project’s success. He said, “the Smart City works closely with residents, local businesses, and government agencies to ensure that the Zero Waste Modern Food Street meets the needs and aspirations of the community.”

ACEO Smart City Ms Shrivastav quoted, “construction of the Zero Waste Modern Food Street will be completed within the next six months. Once finished, it will stand as a shining example of sustainable urban development, showcasing Chandigarh’s dedication to creating a greener future.”

This creative and resourceful initiative will help the locals to enjoy the flavors of street cuisines without worrying about the hygiene, quality, foul odors, and parking hassles. Not only this, but also covered drainage, no water blockages, proper constructed paths and eco-friendly community participation will be highlighted after the completion of the project.

Wrapping Thoughts

Over the past few years, food waste management has become a global concern. According to Food Waste Index Report, 50 kg of food is thrown away by per person every year in Indian homes. This indicates that 40% of food in India is produced just to be wasted every year. In such a situation, taking an initiate towards the eco-friendly practices, sustainable development and healthy food practices is must for greener and brighter future. Chandigarh sector-15 will be benefitted with this project and even the visitors will not worry about the hygiene while enjoying the street food.

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Mohali Solid Waste Management Project Is Going To Start Soon https://chandigarhbytes.com/mohali-solid-waste-management-project-is-going-to-start-soon/ Sat, 27 May 2017 01:38:56 +0000 https://chandigarhbytes.com/?p=5039 Mohali administration is going to start the work of Solid waste management plant at Samgholi village and the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) gave Rs 30 crore to the Mohali administration for acquiring land at the village. Mohali Municipal Corporation has started its ground work in this direction. But there is one problem because […]

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Mohali administration is going to start the work of Solid waste management plant at Samgholi village and the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) gave Rs 30 crore to the Mohali administration for acquiring land at the village. Mohali Municipal Corporation has started its ground work in this direction. But there is one problem because residents of this village are not in the favour of this Mohali solid waste management project and some of them are objecting the move.

Mohali Solid Waste Management Project Is Going To Start Soon

 About the Project:

Mohali administration will soon start their work on solid waste managemnent and Municipal Commissioner Rajesh Dhiman said tenders in this regard would be floated within two months. City needed this system very much to make it clean and With the coming up of the plant, the city’s major problem of managing solid waste would be addressed. 18 more muncipal committees will also be benefitted:

  • Gobindgarh
  • Dera Bassi
  • Lalru
  • Nangal
  • Banur
  • Morinda
  • Bassi Pathana
  • Sirhind
  • Fatehgarh Sahib
  • Chamkaur Sahib
  • Anandpur Sahib
  • Balachaur

The Project Cost

According to the Mayor Kulwant Singh total of Rs 33 crore has been given to Muncipal Corporation by GMADA for the purpose. But the estimated project cost is Rs 150-200 crore. The issue of cow slaughter house, which is coming up in Phase I Industrial Area, is also be considered. The work of the slaughter house was to be constructed at a cost of Rs 8 crore. A grant of Rs 3 crore was also released for the purpose. This project was interrupted by Punjab Gau Sewa Commissioner chairman Keemti Bhagat, they held a protest against the setting of a slaughter house in the city and work was stopped last year. Now, the MC wants to complete it as the construction cost for the slaughter house has also increased than the sanctioned grant. The civic body wants this project to be completed and they are very much sure that BJP councillors may oppose their move.

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