Relief for upper floor residents as Chandigarh MC approves door-to-door garbage collection - The Tribune

Relief for Upper Floor Residents as Chandigarh MC Approves Door-to-Door Garbage Collection

The new memorandum of understanding (MoU) aims to enhance waste management in Chandigarh, making the city cleaner and more hygienic. The Municipal Corporation has taken a major step by improving the efficiency and accountability of door-to-door waste collection.

Since January 1, 2021, the MC signed a first MoU individually with 926 door-to-door garbage collectors, effective until December 12, 2022. This MoU has been extended multiple times to maintain progress.

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Author’s summary: Chandigarh’s Municipal Corporation strengthens its waste management by renewing door-to-door garbage collection agreements, supporting cleaner and more accountable city sanitation.

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The Tribune The Tribune — 2025-11-04

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