
Corpn. to take decision on biomining of Brahmapuram legacy waste tomorrow
The Hindu
Civic body had come under fire from NGT for its failure to manage refuse
The Kochi Corporation will take a decision on biomining of waste heaps, which have accumulated on its Brahmapuram campus over the years, on Thursday. The civic body had come under fire from the National Green Tribunal for its failure to manage the legacy waste. Incidentally, the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation had completed the tender formalities for the processing of waste following a government intervention. It was the failure of the Kochi Corporation council to approve the tender process thrice that led to the government intervention.More Related News

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