"We have initiated several measures to spruce up and beautify the cantonment area and are aiming for a zero-waste policy for proper waste management. We are also working on rejuvenation of water bodies," CEO, Delhi Cantonment Board, B Reddy Sankar Babu said.
The Delhi cantonment area is spread over 10,791.88 acres and, as per 2011 Census, its population stands at 1,10,351. The DCB was ranked 15th in the 'Swachh Bharat' survey released in August last year finishing one position ahead of posh New Delhi Municipal Council.
"As part of our policy, horticulture waste is being processed into bio-fuel and liquid waste would be separately processed for which plants are being set up. We have over 50 parks and gardens under our jurisdiction and in the past few months we have also installed 33 iron-made gazebos across the area for shelter and ornamental purposes," Babu said.
The DCB collects 70 tonnes of garbage from 17,700 houses every day. It has installed 45 fixed dustbins and 400 mobile dustbins for waste collection besides running 16 vehicles for it.
"We have twice won an award from the Raksha Mantri for maintaining cleanliness in our area and we hope to measure up to and beat Mysuru Corporation in the 'Swachh Bharat' ranking," he said.
As part of its sanitation drive, the Board had recently appointed Lok Sabha MP Meenakshi Lekhi as its 'Swachh Bharat' brand ambassador and launched a mobile app 'Samadhan' to address sanitation-related grievances.
"I also hope that the board would be able to offer the best pilot on waste management policy to the Centre, where no garbage or waste would go to landfill but be recycled as fuel or some other material," Lekhi had said.
The Delhi Cantonment was established in 1914 and till February 1938, the Cantonment Board Delhi used to be known as Cantonment Authority. The area houses some of the crucial military assets of the country.
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