Waste management in Delhi has reached a new stage as the massive garbage mountains at Bhalswa, Okhla, and Ghazipur are now nearly half their original size. Official reports from Rekha Gupta confirm that biomining work is going on day and night to clear these sites. The number of machines at these locations has been increased to speed up the process under the Viksit Delhi mission.
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Current status of waste clearing work
The authorities are working in mission mode to ensure that the landfill sites do not cause further problems for the residents. By increasing the number of machines, the speed of processing old waste has improved significantly. Residents living near Bhalswa, Okhla, and Ghazipur can see the visible change as the height of the garbage mounds continues to drop every day. The continuous operation ensures that the project stays on track for future urban development goals.
Key highlights of the biomining mission
- Work is happening 24 hours a day across all major sites
- Garbage mountains in Bhalswa, Okhla, and Ghazipur are reduced to half
- More biomining machines are now active on the ground
- The project is part of the Viksit Delhi initiative for a cleaner city
- The process aims to improve environmental health for local residents