Authorities in Delhi do not have "will" to clear garbage: SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The authorities in lack the "will" to clear the and solid waste in the national capital, the said today, observing that steps to deal with the issue were perhaps impossible to implement.

(ASG) Pinky Anand, who appeared for the office and government, said that has conducted a study on the Ghazipur and a report has also been prepared.

When the bench referred to the death of a man when the mound had caved in at Ghazipur landfill site, the ASG said "that is why there is an emergency situation. We are all concerned. It has to be done in some manner. It will not happen overnight, but things are happening. Waste to will also be set up".

The bench asked the ASG by when the lying at the landfill sites in Ghazipur, Okhla and Bhalswa would be cleared.

Referring to the affidavits filed by office and Delhi government, it also said the suggested measures like school awareness programme or audio-visual radio jingles on this issue were "impossible to implement".

"People have died in Delhi while cleaning sewers. There is no will. People of Delhi will rise to the occasion but no one will implement all this," the bench said, adding "there has to be a change at the ground level. Since 2015, there has been no change at the ground level."

The bench also asked the ASG whether masks, uniforms and other protective gears were given to the 'safai karamcharis' in Delhi.

The ASG said that South, North and East Delhi Municipal Corporations were giving gears like uniforms, gum boots, hand gloves, masks and uniforms to these employees. She also said there was an issue of funds for North and East Delhi Municipal Corporations.

When the ASG said the would be giving Rs one lakh crore to the corporations, the bench said "nobody has so much money".

The ASG also gave details of the waste generated in each of these three corporation areas and how much of it was being sent to and compost plants to process the garbage.

The bench, however, observed that waste sent for processing in East area was much less than what was being generated there and the authorities should have a futuristic plan to fill this gap.

The bench termed as "fortunate" that at least south has applied its mind on the issue and were processing waste more as compared to the other two agencies.

Referring to the affidavits filed by the office of the and Delhi government, the bench said both of them have said that question of solid in Delhi was the responsibility of municipal corporations and the LG has authority to issue directions in this regard under the Act.

The apex court had at the last hearing asked the Centre and the to clarify who could be held responsible for clearing the "mountain loads of garbage" in the national capital -- those reporting to LG or to

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 21:25 IST