SWACCH BHARAT Notification of Sanitation Bye-Law for Delhi (South Delhi Municipal Corporation)- SUCCESS FINALLY

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Dear All,

The below TRAIL email show you the lead where it all started (year 2012) this SANITATION BYE LAW. Thanks to Court and other individuals and organisation in Delhi getting this Notified.
Now let get it implemented.

First the SDMC NGZ required to put in all :

Read PARA 14. Responsibilities of SDMC:
(i) SDMC shall within its territorial area, be responsible for ensuring regular system of surface cleaning of
all common streets / roads, public places, temporary settlements, slum areas, markets, its own parks,
gardens, drains etc. by employing human resources and machines and shall be bound to collect the
garbage from the declared storage containers, and transport it every day to the final disposal point in
closed vehicles for which SDMC may engage private parties on contract or Public Private Partnership
mechanism, apart from its own cleaning staff and vehicles. In addition, SDMC shall identify all the
commercial areas for carrying out sweeping twice a day.
(ii) SDMC or the authorized agency engaged by it shall provide and maintain sufficient number of
community litter bins of sufficient size on public roads, in surroundings of railway stations, bus stops,
religious places, in commercial areas etc.

Read PARA 13. Responsibilities of Waste Generators:



DEPARTMENT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 15th January, 2018
F. No. 13 (253)/UD/MB/2017/281.—In pursuance of orders of the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi in CM
No.22698-99/2017 & 24626/2017 in WP(C) 8917/2015, WP(C) 9006/2015, WP( C) 9480/2017 and WP( C) 9664/2017
and CM No.39355/2017 dated 19/09/2017, 15/11/2017 and 05/12/2017 and in exercise of powers conferred under
Section 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) and Rule 4(5) of the Environment (Protection) Rules,
1986 read with Notification No. U-11030/J/91-UTL dated 10.09.1992, the Hon’ble Lt. Governor of the National Capital
Territory of Delhi hereby directs the South Delhi Municipal Corporation to give effect to the following Bye-Laws for
Management of Solid Waste in its jurisdiction, as framed by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, in exercise of
powers under Rule 15 (e), 15(f) and 15 (zf) of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016, framed by the Central
Government, in exercise of powers conferred by sections 3,6 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
(29 of 1986).
CHAPTER I
GENERAL
1. Short Title and Commencement: (1) These bye-laws shall be called the South Delhi Municipal Corporation
Solid Waste Management Bye-Laws, 2017.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Delhi Gazette.
2. Applicability: These bye-laws shall be applicable within the territorial limits of South Delhi Municipal
Corporation (hereinafter referred to as ‘SDMC’).
3. Definitions:
(1) In these bye-laws, unless the context otherwise requires,-
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(a) “Bulk Garden and Horticultural Waste” means bulk waste from parks, gardens etc. including grass
clippings, weeds, woody ‘brown’ carbon-rich material such as pruning, branches, twigs, wood chipping,
straw, dead leaves, tree trimmings, etc. which cannot be accommodated in the daily collection system for
bio-degradable waste;
(b) “Bulk Waste Generator” means bulk waste generator defined under Rule 3(1)(8) of the Solid Waste
Management Rules, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as ‘SWM Rules’) and any other waste generator
notified by the Assistant Commissioner of the concerned ward office or the officers senior to him;
(c) “Collection” means lifting and removal of solid waste from source of waste generation, collection points
or any other location;
(d) “Competent Authority” means the Commissioner of SDMC or any person authorized by him.
(e) “Construction and Demolition waste” shall have the same meaning as defined under Rule 3(1)(c) of
the Construction and Demolition Waste Rules, 2016;
(f) “Clean Area” means the public place in front of and all around or adjacent to any premises extending to
the kerb side and including the drain, foot path and kerb cleaned and so maintained in accordance with
these bye-laws;
(g) “Community Waste Storage Bin (Dhalao)” means any storage facility set up and maintained by SDMC
or collectively by owners and/or occupiers of one or more premises for storage of solid waste in a
segregated manner on the roadside/in premises of any one of such owners/occupiers or in their common
premises as authorized by the competent authority;
(h) “Containerised Hand Cart” means the hand cart provided by SDMC or the agency/agent appointed by
it for point-to-point collection of solid waste;
(i) “Delivery” means handing over any category of solid waste to worker of SDMC or any other person
appointed, authorized or licensed by SDMC for taking delivery of such waste or depositing it in any
vehicle provided by SDMC or by any other authorized agency or licensed by SDMC to do so;
(j) “E-waste” shall have the same meaning as defined under Rule 3(1)(r) of the E-Waste (Management)
Rules, 2016.
(k) “Fixed Compactor Transfer Station (FCTS)” means a powered machine which is designed to compact
segregated solid waste and remains stationary when in operation. The compactor may also be mobile
when in operation, which may be called Mobile Transfer Station (MTS).
(l) “Litter” means all refuse and includes any other waste material which, if thrown or deposited as
prohibited under these bye-laws, tends to create nuisance or danger to any person, animal, environment
or public health, safety and welfare;
(m) “Littering” means causing, putting, burying, permitting or allowing litter in such a location that it falls,
descends, blows, is washed, percolates or otherwise escapes or is likely to fall, descend, blow, be
washed, percolate or otherwise escape into or onto any open or public place;
(n) “Owner” means any person who exercises the rights of an owner of any building, or land or part thereof;
(o) “Occupier/occupant” means any person who is in occupation of or in possession and includes any
person who for the time being is using, any land or building or part thereof, for any purpose whatsoever;
(p) “Pelletisation” means a process whereby pellets are prepared which are small cubes or cylindrical pieces
made out of solid waste and includes fuel pellets which are also referred as refuse derived fuel;
(q) “Prescribed” means prescribed by SWM Rules and/or these bye-laws;
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(r) "Public place" means any such place which is open to the use and enjoyment of the public, whether it is
actually used or enjoyed by the public or not”
(s) "Storage" means the temporary containment of solid waste in a manner so as to prevent littering,
attraction to vectors, stray animals and excessive foul odour;
(t) “Sanitary worker” means a person employed by SDMC/agency for collecting or removing solid waste
or cleansing the drains in SDMC areas;
(u) “Schedule" means the Schedule appended to these bye-laws;
(v) “User fee / Charges” means fees or charges imposed by SDMC, through general or special order of the
Competent Authority from time-to-time, on the waste generator to cover full or part cost of providing
solid waste collection, transportation, processing and disposal services;
(w) “Vacant Plot” means any land or open space belonging to a private party/person/Govt. agency that is not
occupied.
(2) The words and expressions used but not defined herein shall have the same meaning as respectively assigned
to them in the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 and the Construction and Demolition Waste
Management Rules, 2016.
CHAPTER II
SEGREGATION AND PRIMARY STORAGE OF SOLID WASTE
4. Segregation and storage of solid waste at source:-
(i) It shall be necessary for all waste generators to separate and store the solid waste coming out of their own
places regularly into three streams namely:-
(a) non-biodegradable or dry waste
(b) biodegradable or wet waste
(c) domestic hazardous waste and deposit it into covered waste bins, and handover segregated waste to
designated waste collectors as per the direction of SDMC from time to time.
(ii) Every bulk waste generator is to separate and store the solid waste coming out of their own places into
three streams namely:-
(a) non-biodegradable or dry waste
(b) biodegradable or wet waste
(c) hazardous waste in suitable bins and handover segregated waste to authorized waste processing or
disposal facilities or deposition centres through the authorized waste collection agency with paying the
carrying charges specified by SDMC from time to time.
(iii) The colour of bins for storage of segregated waste shall be: green- for biodegradable waste, blue - for nonbiodegradable
or dry waste, black- for domestic hazardous waste.
(iv) All resident welfare and market associations shall, in partnership with SDMC, ensure segregation of waste
at source by the generators, facilitate collection of segregated waste in separate streams, handover
recyclable material to either the authorised waste pickers or the authorised recyclers. The bio-degradable
waste shall be processed, treated and disposed off through composting or bio-methanation within the
premises as far as possible. The residual waste shall be given to the waste collectors or agency as directed
by SDMC.
(v) All gated communities and institutions with more than 5,000 sqm area shall, in partnership with SDMC,
ensure segregation of waste at source by the generators, facilitate collection of segregated waste in separate
streams, handover recyclable material to either the authorised waste pickers or the authorised recyclers.
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The bio-degradable waste shall be processed, treated and disposed off through composting or biomethanation
within the premises as far as possible. The residual waste shall be given to the waste collectors
or agency as directed by SDMC.
(vi) All hotels and restaurants shall, in partnership with SDMC, ensure segregation of waste at source, facilitate
collection of segregated waste in separate streams, handover recyclable material to either the authorised
waste pickers or the authorised recyclers. The bio-degradable waste shall be processed, treated and
disposed off through composting or bio-methanation within the premises as far as possible. The residual
waste shall be given to the waste collectors or agency as directed by SDMC.
(vii) No person shall organise an event or gathering of more than one hundred persons at any unlicensed place
without intimating SDMC online along with payment of user fee as prescribed in the schedule, at least
three working days in advance and such person or the organiser of such event shall ensure segregation of
waste at source and handing over of segregated waste to waste collector or agency as specified by SDMC.
(viii) Used sanitary waste are to be securely wrapped as and when generated in the pouches provided by the
manufacturers or brand owners of these products or in a news paper or suitable biodegradable wrapping
material and place the same in the bin meant for non- biodegradable waste or dry waste.
(ix) Every street vendor shall keep suitable containers for storage of segregate waste generated during the
course of his activity such as food waste, disposable plates, cups, cans, wrappers, coconut shells, leftover
food, vegetables, fruits, etc., and shall deposit such waste at waste storage depot or container or vehicle as
notified by SDMC.
(x) Waste generator of garden and horticulture waste generated from his premises shall store such waste
separately in his own premises and dispose of the same as per the directions of SDMC from time to time.
(xi) Domestic Hazardous Waste shall be stored and delivered by every waste generator to the collection vehicle
which shall be provided weekly/periodically by SDMC or any other Agency authorized by it or Govt. of
NCT of Delhi or the Delhi Pollution Central Committee (DPCC) for collection of such waste, or to a centre
designed for collection of such waste for disposal in a manner that is mandated by the Government of NCT
of Delhi or DPCC.
(xii) Construction and Demolition Waste shall be stored and delivered separately as per the Construction and
Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016.
(xiii) No untreated bio-medical waste, e-waste, hazardous chemicals and industrial waste shall be mixed with
solid waste. Such waste shall be disposed of in accordance with the respective rules framed under the
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
(xiv) Every owner/occupier of any premises other than designated slaughter houses and markets, who generates
poultry, fish and slaughter waste as a result of any commercial activity, shall store the same separately in
closed, hygienic condition and deliver it at a specified time, on a daily basis to the SDMC’s collection
vehicle provided for this purpose. Depositing of such waste in any community waste bin is prohibited.
(xv) Segregated bio-degradable solid waste if not composted by the generators, shall be stored by them within
their premises and its delivery shall be ensured to the municipal worker/vehicle/waste picker/waste
collector or to the bio-degradable waste collection vehicle provided for specified commercial generators of
bulk bio-degradable waste at such times as may be notified from time to time.
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CHAPTER III
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
5. Collection of Solid Waste:-
(i) In compliance of SWM Rules, door to door collection of segregated solid waste shall be implemented in all
areas or wards of SDMC, to collect garbage from every house, including slums and informal settlements on
a daily basis by integrating the informal door to door collection system with SDMC collection system.
(ii) In order to collect garbage from every house, area-wise specific time slot shall be set and published at
conspicuous parts of that area and on the website of SDMC. Commonly, time for house to house garbage
collection will be set from 6 am to 11 am. For collection of garbage from trading establishments, shops in
commercial areas or any other institutional waste generators, commonly the time shall be from 7 am to
12 noon.
(iii) Arrangements shall be made for collection of residual solid waste from bulk waste generators, which are
processing waste in-situ.
(iv) Residual solid waste from vegetable, fruit, flower, meat, poultry and fish market shall be collected on day
to day basis.
(v) Horticulture and garden waste shall be separately collected and disposed of. One or two days in a week
will be specified for this purpose.
(vi) To make optimum use of bio-degradable waste from fruits and vegetable markets, meat and fish markets,
bulk horticulture and garden waste and to minimize the cost of collection and transportation, such waste
shall be processed or treated within the area where waste is generated.
(vii) Manual handling of waste in the containers shall be prohibited. If unavoidable due to constraints, manual
handling shall be carried out under proper protection with due care for safety of workers.
(viii) Waste generators shall be responsible to deposit their segregated waste in the Auto-Tippers/Rickshaws etc
deployed by SDMC or by the notified authorized waste collector. Segregated waste from multi-storied
buildings, apartments, housing complexes (other than those falling under sub-clauses (iv) and (v) of clause
4 of these bye-laws) may be collected from the entry gate or any other designated location.
(ix) Changing needs and advances in technology shall be taken into consideration for selection of collection
equipment and vehicles. Auto-Tippers or vehicles of specific capacity with-hydraulically operated hopper
covering mechanism from top having two compartments for carrying biodegradable and non-biodegradable
waste separately with a hooter shall be deployed for collection of waste.
(x) Automatic voice recorded device, bell or horn having sound not more than the permissible noise level shall
be installed on every garbage collection vehicle used by waste collectors.
(xi) Route plans for each primary collection and transportation vehicle shall be provided by SDMC or by the
notified authorized waste collector. These plans in tabular as well as GIS map form, duly approved by
SDMC shall mention starting point, start time, waiting points, waiting time on route, end point and end
time of the specified Route. SDMC or the notified authorized waste collector shall provide a ‘Board’ at
each street to display time-table of primary collection & transportation vehicles to allow residents avail the
facility at prescribed time. Such information shall also be uploaded on the website of SDMC.
(xii) In narrow streets that cannot be serviced by auto tipper or the vehicle, a 3-Wheeler or smaller motorized
vehicle with hydraulically operated hopper covering mechanism from top having two compartments for
carrying wet and dry waste separately with a hooter, compatible with mobile transfer station shall be
deployed.
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(xiii) In congested and narrower streets that cannot even be serviced by 3-Wheeler or smaller vehicle, cycle
rickshaws or any other type of suitable equipment shall be deployed.
(xiv) Smaller, narrow and congested streets/lanes where even a 3-wheeler/ rickshaw etc. cannot operate, vantage
point/s shall be designated at the start of the locality/street where the collection vehicle shall be parked and
the helper/driver of vehicle shall carry a whistle and walk in the locality to announce arrival of vehicle for
collecting solid waste. Time table for such collection system shall be displayed at the notice board and
uploaded on the website of SDMC.
(xv) Auto tippers, 3-wheelers, rickshaws and any other type of collection vehicles engaged in this service shall
collect waste only from households and not from any other source viz. dhalaos, open sites, ground, bins
and drains etc.
(xvi) SDMC or its notified authorized waste collectors shall be responsible to cover all the streets/lanes of each
zone for the primary collection.
CHAPTER IV
SECONDARY STORAGE OF SOLID WASTE
6. Storage of solid waste in the secondary storage points:-
(i) Segregated solid waste collected from doorsteps shall be taken to waste storage depots, community storage
bins or fixed or mobile transfer stations or the locations specified by SDMC for secondary storage of
waste.
(ii) Such secondary storage points shall have covered containers (of specified colour) for separate storage of:
(a) non-biodegradable or dry waste
(b) biodegradable or wet waste
(c) domestic hazardous waste
(iii) Different containers shall be used in the areas demarcated by SDMC to keep segregated waste in the
following manner
• green- for biodegradable waste,
• blue for non-biodegradable,
• black - for domestic hazardous waste
SDMC shall separately notify, from time to time, mandatory colour coding and other specifications of
receptacles prescribed for storage and delivery of different types of solid waste to enable safe and easy
collection without any mixing or spillage of waste, which generators of different types of solid waste shall
have to adhere to.
(iv) SDMC on its own or through outsourcing agencies shall maintain the storage facilities for solid waste in a
manner that does not create unhygienic and unsanitary conditions around it.
(v) Containers of various sizes in the secondary storage depots shall be provided by SDMC or any assigned
agencies in different colours as mentioned in these bye-laws.
(vi) Storage facilities shall be created and established by taking into account quantities of waste generation in a
given area and the density of population;
(vii) Storage facilities shall be user friendly and shall be so designed that it ensures compaction of waste and
that the waste stored is not exposed to open atmosphere;
(viii) All the housing cooperative societies, associations, residential and commercial establishments and gated
communities etc. shall have the responsibility to put coloured bins as prescribed by these bye-laws and to
keep adequate number of containers in appropriate places in their own complexes, so that the daily waste
generated there can be properly deposited.
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(ix) SDMC or its specified agency shall carry out washing and disinfection of all the bins on a weekly basis.
(x) Recycling Centres for Dry Waste (Non-Biodegradable Waste)
a. SDMC shall convert its existing Dhalaos or identify specific location as per requirement, as ‘Recycling
Centres’ which shall be used for segregation of dry waste received through street /door to door waste
collection service. Recycling centres may be increased depending on the quantity of dry waste
received.
b. Dry (non-biodegradable) waste from street /door- to-door collection system and from commercial
establishments shall be transferred only to these designated ‘recycling centres’. These designated
centres shall receive only dry waste.
c. There shall also be a provision for the households to directly deposit or sell their recyclable dry waste
to the authorized agents and/or authorized waste dealers of SDMC at these recycling centres at prenotified
rates. A weighing scale and a counter shall be provided at each recycling unit for this
purpose. The authorized agents and/or authorized waste dealers shall be allowed to dispose of or sell
the recyclable waste to the secondary market or recycling units only in consonance with the
provisions of SWM Rules. The authorized agents and/or authorized waste dealers will be entitled to
retain sales realization thereof.
(xi) Deposition Centre for specified Domestic Hazardous Waste.
a. For the collection of domestic hazardous waste, a deposition centre will be set up at a suitable
location for receiving the specified domestic hazardous waste. Such facility shall be set in each
ward in a manner as per guidelines prescribed by the Government and notify the timing of
receiving of such waste.
b. SDMC may also give the responsibility to its agency or concessionaire to collect domestic
hazardous waste from all waste generators in segregated manner.
c. Such waste shall be transported separately to the hazardous waste disposal facility set up by the
Government.
CHAPTER V
TRANSPORTATION OF SOLID WASTE
7. Transportation of solid waste:-
(i) Vehicles used for transportation of waste shall be covered in such manner that the collected waste is not
exposed to open environment. The vehicles may also include compactors and mobile transfer stations
depending upon choice of technology by SDMC.
(ii) The storage facilities set up by SDMC shall be attended daily for clearing waste. The areas around the
place where the bins or containers are kept shall also be cleaned.
(iii) Collected segregated bio-degradable waste from residential and other areas shall be transferred to the
processing plants like compost plants, bio- methanation plants or any such other facilities in a covered
manner.
(iv) Wherever applicable, for bio-degradable waste, preference shall be given for on-site processing of such
waste.
(v) Collected non-bio-degradable waste shall be transported to the respective processing facilities or secondary
storage facilities.
(vi) Construction and Demolition Waste shall be transported as per the provisions of the Construction and
Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016.
(vii) SDMC shall make arrangements for transportation of inerts in a proper manner. The street sweeping
waste and removable drain silt shall be removed immediately after the work is over.
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(viii) Transportation vehicles shall be so designed that multiple handling of waste, prior to final disposal, is
avoided.
(ix) The collection vehicles engaged for the purpose shall deposit /transfer waste only at the MTS or FCTS
wherever provided.
(x) In case MTS /FCTS is not stationed at the designated location at that point of time for any reason, then
the ‘loaded vehicle’ shall go to the next designated location of the MTS or FCTS or the site specified by
SDMC to unload the waste.
(xi) Fixed compactor transfer station shall be transported through hook loader.
(xii) MTS or FCTS shall transport the waste directly to compost plant, waste to energy plant or any other
site/plant designated by SDMC.
(xiii) There should be no inter-mixing of waste from various sources during the transportation of waste.
(xiv) The services of street level collection and transportation of waste shall be provided every day including
holidays.
(xv) MTS engaged in this service shall receive waste only from designated auto tippers, 3 wheelers or
vehicle/bins collecting waste from street level operations.
(xvi) Dedicated MTS shall be deployed at specified locations to receive waste from the Auto Tippers, 3
Wheelers, Rickshaws etc. engaged in street-level and door-to-door collection of solid waste from
households and commercial establishments as per the approved route plans.
(xvii) Design of MTS and FCTS shall allow unloading of waste from primary collection vehicles by
consuming minimum time and without littering waste.
(xviii) Garbage spilled near MTS and FCTS, while transferring the solid waste, should be cleaned so that no
spillage is left. Disinfectant should be used after cleaning process at that location.
(xix) SDMC or its specified agency shall install CCTV cameras at all secondary storage facilities.
CHAPTER VI
PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE
8. Processing of solid waste:
(i) SDMC shall facilitate construction, operation and maintenance of solid waste processing facilities and
associated infrastructure on their own or through any agency for optimum utilisation of various
components of solid waste adopting suitable technology including the following technologies and
adhering to the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Urban Development from time to time and
standards prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board:-
(a) to minimise transportation cost and environmental impacts, preference shall be given to
decentralised processing such as bio-methanation, microbial composting, vermi-composting,
anaerobic digestion or any other appropriate processing for bio-stabilisation of biodegradable
waste;
(b) through medium/large composting/bio-methanation plants at centralised locations;
(c) through waste to energy processes by refuse derived fuel for combustible fraction of waste or
supply as feedstock to solid waste based power plants; and/or
(d) through construction and demolition waste management plants.
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(ii) SDMC shall endeavour to create a market for consumption of RDF.
(iii) In waste to energy plant by direct incineration, absolute segregation shall be mandatory and be part of
the terms and conditions of the relevant contracts.
(iv) SDMC shall ensure that recyclables such as paper, plastic, metal, glass, textile etc. go to authorized
recyclers.
9. Other guidelines for processing of solid waste –
(i) SDMC shall enforce processing of bio-degradable waste on site of generation of such waste through
composting or bio-methanation, as far as possible, at RWAs, group housing societies, markets, gated
communities and institutions with more than 5000 sqm. areas, all hotels and restaurants, banquet halls and
places of such nature. Preference shall be given for on site processing of biodegradable waste generated by
other waste generators as well.
(ii) SDMC shall enforce that markets dealing with vegetables, fruits, flowers, meat, poultry and fish waste
while processing bio-degradable waste ensure hygienic conditions.
(iii) SDMC shall enforce processing of horticulture, parks and garden waste separately in the parks and gardens
as far as possible.
(iv) SDMC shall involve communities in waste management and promote home composting, bio gas
generation, decentralized processing of waste at community level, subject to control of odour and
maintenance of hygienic conditions around the facility.
CHAPTER VII
DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE
10. Disposal of Solid waste:
SDMC shall undertake on its own or through any other agency, the construction, operation and maintenance of
sanitary landfill and associated infrastructure for disposal of residual waste and inert street sweepings and silt
from surface drains in a manner prescribed under SWM Rules and any other obligation imposed by any other
law for the time being in force.
CHAPTER VIII
USER FEE AND LEVYING OF SPOT FINE / PENALTY
11. User fee for collection, transportation, disposal of solid waste:-
(a) User fee shall be fixed for providing services for garbage collection, transportation and disposal from waste
generators by SDMC. The rates of user fee are specified in Schedule-I.
(b) The user fee so fixed shall be collected from waste generators by SDMC or the authorised agency or
person as may be authorized by Commissioner in this behalf.
(c) SDMC shall prepare the database of all the waste generators for the purpose of levying user fee, and evolve
appropriate mechanism for billing/collection/ recovery of user charges, within three months from the date
of notification of these bye-laws. The database shall be updated regularly.
(d) SDMC shall adopt different methods for collection of user fee including online payment.
(e) Special days in a month, preferably in first week of each month, shall be fixed for collection of user fee.
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(f) There shall also be a system of yearly or half yearly payment. If the user fee is paid in advance for the
entire year, then amount for ten months will be charged instead of twelve months. Similarly, for six months
advance payment, five and half months demand amount will be charged instead of six months.
(g) The user fee mentioned in Schedule -I shall stand automatically increased by 5% per year with effect from
1st January of each successive year.
(h) The user fee shall be collected only by the institution/person authorized by the competent authority by a
general or special order in this behalf.
(i) In case of default of payment of user fee, the competent authority may recover the same from the defaulter
as an arrear of tax under the provisions of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957.
12. Fine / Penalty for contravention of SWM Rules:-
(a) Whosoever contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of SWM Rules or these bye-laws
shall be imposed with fine as mentioned in Schedule-II appended to these bye-laws.
(b) In case of repeated contravention or non-compliance as mentioned in clause (a) above, fine amount for
every such default shall be levied per day or month, as the case may be.
(c) The Commissioner shall designate officers for levying fine or penalty by a general or special order in this
behalf. The fine/penalty amount is specified in Schedule-II.
(d) The fine or penalty mentioned in Schedule -II shall stand automatically increased by 5% per year with
effect from 1st January of each successive year.
(e) The fine shall be levied and collected on the spot by the designated officers. In case of non-payment of fine
at the spot, the procedure for prosecution prescribed under provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act,
1986 shall follow.
CHAPTER IX
RESPONSIBILITIES OF STAKEHOLDERS
13. Responsibilities of Waste Generators:
(i) Prohibition of littering
(a) Littering in any public place: No person shall litter in any public place except in authorized
public or private litter receptacles. No person shall repair vehicles, wash/clean utensils or any
other object or keep any type of storage in any public place except in such public facilities or
conveniences specifically provided for any of these purposes.
(b) Littering on any property: No person shall litter on any open or vacant property except in
authorized private or public receptacles.
(c) Litter-throwing from vehicles: No person, whether a driver or passenger in a vehicle, shall
litter upon any street, road, sidewalk, playground, garden, traffic island or other public place.
(d) Litter from goods vehicles: No person shall drive or move any truck or other goods vehicle
unless such vehicle is so constructed and loaded as to prevent any load, contents or litter from
being blown off or deposited upon any road, sidewalks, traffic island, playground, garden or
other public place.
(e) Litter by owned/pet animals: it shall be the responsibility of the owner of any pet animal
including dog, cat etc. to promptly scoop/clean up any litter created by such pet on the street
or any public place and take adequate steps for the proper disposal of such waste preferably by
their own sewage system.
(f) Disposal of waste in drain etc.: No person shall litter in any drain/river/open pond /water
bodies.
(ii) Burning of waste: Disposal by burning of any type of solid waste at public places or at any private or
public property is prohibited.
(iii) “Clean Area”: Every person shall endeavour that any public place in front of or adjacent to any
premises owned or occupied by him including the footpath and open drain/gutter and kerb is free of
any waste, either in solid or liquid form.
(iv) For Public Gatherings and Events organised in public places for any reason (including for processions,
exhibitions, circuses, fairs, political rallies, commercial, religious, socio-cultural events, protests and
demonstrations, etc.) where the permission from the Police department and/or from the SDMC is
PART IV] DELHI GAZETTE : EXTRAORDINARY 33
required, it will be the responsibility of the organiser of the event or gathering to ensure the cleanliness
of that area as well as all appurtenant areas.
(v) Refundable Cleanliness Deposit, as may be notified by the SDMC, will be taken from the organiser, by
the concerned zonal office for the duration of the event. This deposit will be refunded on the
completion of the event after it is noted that the said public place has been restored back to a clean
state, and any waste generated as a result of the event has been collected and transported to designated
sites. This deposit will be only for the cleanliness of the public place and does not cover any damage to
property. In case the organisers of the event wish to avail of the services of the SDMC for the cleaning,
collection and transport of waste generated as a result of that event, they must apply to the concerned
Deputy Commissioners of the SDMC and pay the necessary charges as may be fixed by the Competent
Authority for this purpose.
(vi) Dumping of solid waste on vacant plot and depositing construction and demolition waste at nondesignated
locations shall be dealt with by the SDMC in the following manner:
(a) The SDMC may serve a notice on the owner/occupier of any premises, requiring such owner /
occupier to clear any waste on such premises in a manner and within a time specified in such
notice.
(b) If the person on whom the notice has been served fails to comply with the requirements imposed
by the notice, such person shall be liable to pay penalties as prescribed from time to time.
(c) If the person on whom the notice is served fails to comply with any requirements imposed by
such notice, the SDMC may –
(i) Enter on the premises and clear the waste; and
(ii) Recover from the occupier the expenditure incurred in having done so.
(vii) Duty of manufacturers or brand owners of disposable products and sanitary napkins and
diapers:
(a) All manufacturers of disposable products such as tin, glass, plastics packaging, etc., or brand
owners who introduce such products in the market within the jurisdiction of SDMC shall
provide necessary financial assistance to SDMC for establishment of waste management
system. SDMC may also coordinate with the concerned departments of Central Govt. and/or
the Govt. of NCT of Delhi for implementation of this provision.
(b) All such brand owners who sell or market their products in such packaging material which are
non-biodegradable shall put in place a system to collect back the packaging waste generated
due to their production.
(c) Manufacturers or brand owners or marketing companies of sanitary napkins and diapers shall
explore the possibility of using all recyclable materials in their products or they shall provide a
pouch or wrapper for disposal of each napkin or diapers along with the packet of their sanitary
products.
(d) All such manufacturers, brand owners or marketing companies shall educate the masses for
wrapping and disposal of their products.
(viii) All industrial units using fuel and located within one hundred km from a solid waste based refuse
derived fuel plant shall make arrangements to replace at least five percent of their fuel requirement by
refused derived fuel so produced.
14. Responsibilities of SDMC:
(i) SDMC shall within its territorial area, be responsible for ensuring regular system of surface cleaning of
all common streets / roads, public places, temporary settlements, slum areas, markets, its own parks,
gardens, drains etc. by employing human resources and machines and shall be bound to collect the
garbage from the declared storage containers, and transport it every day to the final disposal point in
closed vehicles for which SDMC may engage private parties on contract or Public Private Partnership
mechanism, apart from its own cleaning staff and vehicles. In addition, SDMC shall identify all the
commercial areas for carrying out sweeping twice a day.
(ii) SDMC or the authorized agency engaged by it shall provide and maintain sufficient number of
community litter bins of sufficient size on public roads, in surroundings of railway stations, bus stops,
religious places, in commercial areas etc.
34 DELHI GAZETTE : EXTRAORDINARY PART IV]
(iii) SDMC for the purpose of managing solid waste activities in decentralized and regular manner shall
designate one ward officer in every ward to supervise the spots of containers, public toilets, community
toilets or urinals in public places, transfer station for public garbage, landfill processing units etc.
(iv) The competent authority shall designate sufficiently senior Officer/s, preferably not below the rank of
Additional Deputy Commissioner or equivalent, as Nodal Officer/s to monitor the progress of
segregation, collection, transportation, processing and disposal of solid waste.
(v) Each ward shall be divided into sweeping beats based on the prescribed parameter and deploy
manpower accordingly or rationalize the existing deployment and monitor their work by using latest
technology. Wherever it is unable to get sweeping through its own staff, it may outsource through
contract. Each beat shall be inspected by the supervising officials on daily basis prescribed as per
directions.
(vi) SDMC shall employ latest road/street cleaning machines, mechanical sweepers or other equipments
which improves the efficiency of sweeping and drainage cleaning.
(vii) SDMC shall create awareness and sensitization through Information, Education and Communication
(IEC) campaign and educate the waste generators and other stakeholders about the various provisions
of SWM Rules and these bye laws with special emphasis on user fee and fines/penalties.
(viii) SDMC shall encourage waste generators to treat wet waste at source. It may consider creating systems
for incentives for adoption of decentralized technologies such as bio-methanation, composting etc.
Incentives may be like awarding and recognizing the households, RWAs and institutions etc. by giving
certificates, by publishing their names on respective websites or rebate in property tax etc.
(ix) SDMC shall phase out the use of chemical fertilizers and use compost in all parks, gardens maintained
by it and wherever possible in other places under its jurisdiction. Incentives may be provided to
recycling initiatives by informal waste recycling sector.
(x) SDMC shall make efforts to streamline and formalize solid waste management systems and endeavour
that the informal sector workers in waste management (waste pickers) are given priority to upgrade
their work conditions and are enumerated and integrated into the formal system of solid waste
management.
(xi) SDMC shall ensure that the operator of a facility provides personal protection equipment including
uniform, fluorescent jacket, hand gloves, raincoats, appropriate foot wear and masks to all workers
handling solid waste and the same are used by the workforce.
(xii) SDMC shall ensure occupational safety of its own staff and staff of outsourced agency involved in
collection, transport and handling of waste by providing appropriate and adequate personal protective
equipments.
(xiii) In case of an accident at any solid waste processing or treatment or disposal facility or landfill site, the
officer- in- charge of the facility shall report to SDMC immediately which shall review and issue
instructions, if any, to the in- charge of the facility.
(xiv) Regular checks: The Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner or any other officer authorised by the
Commissioner shall conduct regular checks in various parts of the wards and other places of collection,
transportation, processing and disposal of solid waste to supervise compliance of various provisions of
SWM Rules and these bye laws.
(xv) SDMC shall develop a public grievance redressal system (PGRS) by setting up of call centre at its head
quarter. The PGRS may include SMS based service, mobile application or web based services.
PART IV] DELHI GAZETTE : EXTRAORDINARY 35
(xvi) SDMC shall install bio-metric/smart card technologies/ICT System for tracking and recording
attendance of employees associated with the working of SWM Rules and these bye-laws at HQ/all
zones/ward offices etc. and shall make an endeavour to integrate such system with the salary/wages/
remuneration.
(xvii) Transparency and Public Accessibility: To ensure greater transparency and public accessibility, SDMC
shall provide all necessary information through its website.
(xviii) SDMC shall perform all other duties mentioned in SWM Rules, which have not been specifically
mentioned in these bye-laws.
CHAPTER-X
MISCELLANEOUS
15. If any doubt or difficulty arises in the interpretation or implementation of these bye- laws, the same shall be
placed before the Commissioner, SDMC, whose decision in the matter shall be final.
16. Co-ordination with Government Bodies: SDMC shall co-ordinate with other government agencies and
authorities, to ensure compliance of these bye-laws within areas under the jurisdiction or control of such bodies.
In case of any difficulty matter shall be placed before Chief Secretary of Government of NCT of Delhi.
17. The competent authority may issue general or special orders from time to time for proper implementation of
Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 and these bye-Laws.
SCHEDULE– I
USER FEE FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
1 2 3
S. No. Categories User Fee from each premises/ House/
Dwelling Unit/ Flat per month
(in Rupees)
1. Residential dwelling unit
(i) up to 50 sq. m. 50
(ii) over 50 sq. m. up to 200 sq. m. 100
(iii) over 200 sq. m. 200
2. Street Vendor 100
3. Commercial establishments, shops, eating places (Dhaba/sweet
shops/coffee house etc.)
500
4. Guest House/ Dharmshalas 2,000
5. Hostel 2,000
6. Restaurants up to the sitting of 50 persons 2,000
7. Restaurants with sitting of more than 50 persons 3,000
8. Hotel (Unstarred) 2,000
9. Hotel (Up to 3 star) 3,000
10. Hotel (Over 3 star) 5,000
11. Commercial offices, government offices, bank, insurance
offices, coaching classes, educational institutes etc. 2,000
12. Clinic, dispensary, laboratories (upto 50 beds) only non-bio
medical waste 2,000
13. Clinic, dispensary, laboratories (more than 50 beds) only nonbio
medical waste 4,000
14. Small and cottage industry, workshops (only non-hazardous
waste) 3,000
15. Godowns, cold storages (only non-hazardous waste) 5,000
16. Marriage/Party Halls, festivals halls, Party Lawns, exhibition
and fairs 5,000
36 DELHI GAZETTE : EXTRAORDINARY PART IV]
17. Clubs, Cinema Halls, Pubs, Multiplexes and other such places 4,000
18. Any other non-commercial, commercial, religious or charitable
institutions not covered in any other category 2,000
19. Other places/activity not marked as above As decided by the Commissioner, SDMC
by general or special order
Late Payment Surcharge (LPSC) shall be charged at the rate of 10% of the user fee/charges if the user fee/charges are not
paid within 30 days of raising the demand.
SCHEDULE –II
FINE/PENALTY
S. No. Rule/ Bye-Laws
No.
Offences Applicable to Fine for every
default
(in Rupees)
1. Rule 4 (1)(a) of
SWM Rules
Failure to segregate and store
waste and handover segregated
waste in accordance with the Rule
Residential 200
Marriage/Party Halls,
Festival Halls, Party
Lawns, Exhibition and
fairs with area less
than 5000 sqm.
10,000
Clubs, Cinema Halls,
Pubs, Community
Halls, Multiplexes and
other such places with
area less than 5000
sqm.
5,000
Other non-residential
entities with area less
than 5000 sq.m.
500
2. Rule 4 (1) (b) and
(d) of SWM Rules
• Failure to deal with sanitary
waste in accordance with
the Rule
• Failure to deal with
horticulture waste and
garden waste in accordance
with the Rule
Residential 200
Non Residential 500
3. Rule 4 (1) (c) of
SWM Rules
Failure to deal with construction
and demolition waste in
accordance with the Rule
Residential 1,000
Non Residential 5,000
4. Rule 4 (2) of SWM
Rules
Open burning of solid waste
Violator 5,000
5. Rule 4 (4) of SWM
Rules
Organizing an event or gathering
of more than one hundred person
at any unlicensed place without
following the prescribed
procedure
Person(s), who has/ve
organised such event
or gathering or, on
whose behalf such
event or gathering has
been organized and the
event manager(s), if
any, who has/ve
organized such event
or gathering
10,000
6. Rule 4(5) of SWM
Rules
Street vendor failing to deal with
waste in accordance with the Rule
Violator 200
PART IV] DELHI GAZETTE : EXTRAORDINARY 37
7. Bye-Law 13 (i) read
with Rule 15(g) of
SWM Rules
Littering Offender 500
Fine shall be levied only once in a month for the following violations
8. Rule 4(6) of SWM
Rules
Failure to deal with waste in
accordance with the Rule
Resident Welfare
Association
10,000
Market Association
20,000
9. Rule 4(7) of SWM
Rules
Failure to deal with waste in
accordance with the Rule
Gated Community 10,000
Institution 20,000
10. Rule 4 (8) of SWM
Rules
Failure to deal with waste in
accordance with the Rule
Hotel 50,000
Restaurant
20,000
11. Rule 17 (2) of SWM
Rules
Selling or marketing of
disposable products without a
system of collecting back the
packaging waste generated due to
their production
Manufacturer and/or
Brand Owner
1,00,000
12. Rule 17 (3) of SWM
Rules
Failure to take measure in
accordance with the Rule
Manufacturer and/or
Brand owner and/or
marketing companies
50,000
13. Rule 18 of SWM
Rules
Failure to replace fuel
requirement by refuse derived
fuel
Industrial unit 1,00,000
By Order and in the Name of the Lt. Governor
of the National Capital Territory of Delhi,
PRAMOD KUMAR GOEL, Dy. Secy. (MB)




On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 12:57 PM, REJIMON C K <reji...@gmail.com> wrote:
Sir,

First of all AMAZED to see FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE after at least over 100 emails in the past 4 years I got a chance to see from Commissioner SDMC. What an efficient office. ?

I am failed to understand what is this shuttling of emails ?

The Sanitation BYE-Law is with DC Najafgarh ?
Are you in serious ?

I am sure some one will answer the BELOW RTI filed by mr. Sanjeev Goel.

Mr. Javedkar, you had recently passed the MSWHR, PWHR,C&DWHR etc.. Look at the email below from PSUD/DLAB/Commissioenr SDMC email forwarding(as if all of them are down graded to Post Man?)..
Do you expect some action on ground implementing the passed rules with this kind of officials simply drawing salary and do nothing, maximum they may be doing the moving some files from here to there.... as routine... As a citizen I don't see any change...

My follow-up from 2012 in the trail mail explain our concern as citizen and volunteerly we take up all these things.

What a shame,,,we talk high of Swacch then we collect cess probably that money also pay as 7th Pay salary to these kind of incompetent staffs.

Pain to see my country is at the hand of these kind of lethargic officials.

Jai Hind

Rejimon C K


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Sanjeev Goyal <cwa...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 9, 2016 at 11:24 AM
Subject: [Dwarka Forum-] Delhi Govt - Delay in approving sanitation By-Laws
To: cmd...@nic.in
Cc: dwarka-residents <Dwarka-residents@googlegroups.com>



DWARKA FORUM Dwarka Ki Awaaz

                                          (Regn No. S-63070)                                 

      (A Welfare Association of Residents & RWA's / CGHS Representatives of Dwarka Sub-City)

 

Regd. Office:

720, Pocket-1, Sector-14,

Dwarka, New Delhi - 110078  

Phone No. 011-20514195

E-mail: dwark...@gmail.com

www.dwarkaforum.org




No. CM/SKG/015                   09 Apr 2016

 

Dy Secretary (RTI), O/o Chief Minister Delhi,

3rd Level, A-Wing, Delhi Secretariat, I P Estate,

Delhi-110002

 

Dear Sir, 

Sub: Information under RTI. 

Please provide following information under RTI Act. 

Sanitation By-Laws: For past several years we are hearing that Sanitation By-Laws are under process of being approved. The constant delay is discouraging and is detrimental to the health of environment & citizens. We know that proposed by-laws put hefty fines on all forms of insanitation, including littering, spitting, failure to segregate and store waste properly. And implementation of the by-laws is integral to cleaning up Delhi, especially with a nationwide sanitation drive underway. Despite the fact that pollution and dirtiness is reaching astronomical heights, the approval has been kept on hold for past several years. In this back ground please inform:

(i)             Where is the proposal stuck at present? Please provide contact details of concerned officer?

(ii)            Is the file pending with State Government or Central Government?

(iii)           What are the latest objections/reasons for keeping the proposal on hold?

(iv)          Is file alive or put in cold storage?

The IPO number 32F 149742 for Rs.10/- is enclosed towards fee. The name of payee has been left blank, please fill. 

Please acknowledge. Thanks. 

Yours faithfully, 

 

(S K Goyal)

General Secretary – Dwarka Forum,

D-103 Shivam Apts, Plot-14, Sec-12, Dwarka,

New Delhi-110 078. cwa...@gmail.com

 

Please note: In terms of DOPT circular reply must contain the reference RTI application number and full contact details of PIO & FAA including telephone number & e mail address.

 





On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 10:12 AM, <Commissi...@mcd.gov.in> wrote:

Forwarded to DC, Najafgarh Zone for immediate action and report within a week under intimation to the complainant by Email.  

 

PS to Commissioner

SDMC


-----Forwarded by Commissioner Sdmc/MCD on 04/12/2016 10:12AM -----
To: ddlbu...@gmail.com
From: Sarpreet Singh Gill <splsecyurbandevelopment@gmail.com>
Date: 04/12/2016 10:06AM
Cc: commissi...@mcd.gov.in
Subject: Fwd: Re: MOST URGENT -SWACCH BHARAT Without Notification of Sanitation Bye-Law for Delhi (South Delhi Municipal Corporation)?


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Pr. Secretary UD <ps...@nic.in>
Date: Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 4:08 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re: MOST URGENT -SWACCH BHARAT Without Notification of Sanitation Bye-Law for Delhi (South Delhi Municipal Corporation)?
To: AS <sandeep...@gmail.com>, ADLB <splsecyurbandevelopment@gmail.com>




-------- Original Message --------
From:
REJIMON C K <reji...@gmail.com>
Date: Apr 9, 2016 5:15:03 PM
Subject: Re: MOST URGENT -SWACCH BHARAT Without Notification of Sanitation Bye-Law for Delhi (South Delhi Municipal Corporation)?
To: Secy to SDMC Comm <Secytoc...@mcd.gov.in>, Amar Nath <ceod...@gmail.com>, SDMC Commissioner <Commissi...@mcd.gov.in>, ps...@nic.in, ManishSisodia DyCM Delhi <msisodi...@gov.in>

Reminder

On 25 Feb 2016 13:09, "REJIMON C K" <reji...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dy CM Saab

Look at the state where a grievance launched through PGMS with your department dated 25/6/2015 still not attended or Replied.



S.No.DepartmentAction TakenStatusContact Details 1 MCD SOUTH -- Under Process SH. UMESH SACHDEVA

01123225253

m...@mcd.gov.in 2 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 3 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded GARIMA GUPTA

28014302

dcng...@gmail.com 4 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 5 DIRECTOR LOCAL BODIES -- Forwarded Sh. Chetan B. Sanghi

23392253

6 URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT -- Forwarded Sh. Chetan B. Sanghi

23392253

7 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 8 DELHI URBAN SHELTER IMPROVEMENT BOARD -- Forwarded V. K. Jain, IAS

01123379626

ceod...@gmail.com 9 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 10 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded GARIMA GUPTA

28014302

dcng...@gmail.com 11 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 12 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded SH. UMESH SACHDEVA

01123225253

m...@mcd.gov.in 13 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 14 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded GARIMA GUPTA

28014302

dcng...@gmail.com 15 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 16 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Sh. P.K.Gupta

01123225401

17 DIRECTOR LOCAL BODIES -- Forwarded Sh. Chetan B. Sanghi

23392253

18 URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT -- Forwarded Sh. Chetan B. Sanghi

23392253

19 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Sh. P.K.Gupta

01123225401

20 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Mahavir Singh

8826690541

m...@mcd.gov.in 21 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Sh. P.K.Gupta

01123225401

22 DELHI URBAN SHELTER IMPROVEMENT BOARD -- Forwarded V. K. Jain, IAS

01123379626

ceod...@gmail.com 23 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Sh. P.K.Gupta

01123225401

24 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Mahavir Singh

8826690541

m...@mcd.gov.in 25 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Sh. P.K.Gupta

01123225401

26 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Mahavir Singh

8826690541

m...@mcd.gov.in 27 MCD NORTH -- Forwarded Sh. P.K.Gupta

01123225401

28 DIRECTOR LOCAL BODIES -- Forwarded Sh. Chetan B. Sanghi

23392253

29 URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT -- Forwarded Sh. Chetan B. Sanghi

23392253

30 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 31 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded GARIMA GUPTA

28014302

dcng...@gmail.com 32 MCD SOUTH -- Forwarded Sh. Puneet Kumar Goel

01123225901

m...@mcd.gov.in 33 DIRECTOR LOCAL BODIES -- Forwarded Sh. Chetan B. Sanghi

23392253

34 URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT -- Forwarded Sh. Chetan B. Sanghi

23392253

On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 5:53 PM, REJIMON C K <reji...@gmail.com> wrote:

Home Grievance No. : 201534970

On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 5:42 PM, REJIMON C K <reji...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Dy. CM Saab,

This ATR seems not coming from PS UD and Urban Department.

I've been trying to follow up this for years, no luck.

Please REMIND- Please.

Rejimon


I

On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 4:28 AM, Manish Sisodia <msis...@gmail.com> wrote:

Forwarded for necessary action.

ATR may pl be sent to this office.

DyCM Office

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: REJIMON C K <reji...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: MOST URGENT -SWACCH BHARAT Without Notification of Sanitation Bye-Law for Delhi (South Delhi Municipal Corporation)?
To: Manish Sisodia <msis...@gmail.com>, Delhi Dialogue AAP <newdelhi...@gmail.com>


Sir,

Allow me to refer to an old issue.

I have gone through the Delhi Dialogue on Sanitation, Sewage and Solid Waste Management.
However an important simple one missing is Sanitation BYE-LAW this was pending with URBAN Development Department of Delhi Govt.
I have been trying to trace it and follow it up and leanred it was with Dept of Finance and then with Law.
Thought it had many loop holes and very vaugue, still it may worth getting it done and modify later on.

One suggestion while notifying if the responsibility also to be fixed to Municipal corporations

Appreciate your good office could make this Sanitation Bye-law Notification issued at the earliest.

Thanking you,

Rejimon C K




This is a reminder and we do hope that all concerned will take up this with Department of Urban Development Delhi Govt.
As I am given to understand this is pending with officer:

Shri R.P. Meena

Additional Secretary(UD)

23392213
23392215-
(Fax)

3907

3920

9958807214


Thank you in advance for ensuring the notification of Sanitation Bye-Law pending for last many years in Delhi. A step to achieve the result for CLEAN India.

Regards,

Rejimon CK


On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Dwarka Forum(Regd) <dwark...@gmail.com> wrote:



On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Dwarka Forum(Regd) <dwark...@gmail.com> wrote:


DWARKA FORUMDwarka Ki Awaaz

                                          (Regn No. S-63070)                              

      (A Welfare Association of Residents & RWA's / CGHS Representatives of Dwarka Sub-City)

                                           

Regd. Office:

720, Pocket-1, Sector-14,

Dwarka, New Delhi - 110078 

Phone No. 011-20514195

E-mail: dwark...@gmail.com

www.dwarkaforum.org




Personal Attn. Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, MuD

30, Aurangzeb Road,

New Delhi-110 011

Email : saty...@gmail.com

kota....@gmail.com


Dear Mr. Naidu,

URGENT –BASIC & FUNDAMENTAL REQEST FOR Sanitation Bye-Law for Delhi

(South Delhi Municipal Corporation) 

We learned recently that your view on Delhi to be world class city. Dwarka Forum an umberla association of 356 RWA of Dwaka Sub-City happy to assist you and your ministry in this matter.

Without going into much details we submit the following which require your personal or your personal staff instruction to respective departments in NCT Delhi.

  1. 1.      Delhi Sanitation Bye-Law passed by South Delhi Municipal Corporation in compliance with Municipal Solid Waste Handling Rule 2000 is pending with Delhi Govt Urban Department. Appreciate give firm direction to put this bye-law notified immediately.
  2. 2.      The large part of the Delhi is under Municipal Authorities for Cleanness . The DUST contribute the main spoiler for Delhi as you may have observed other than NDMC no other SDMC/EDMC/NDDMC/DC area are swept and clean the silt and mud on the sides and central verge of roads. Not just these cause high pollution but very dirty look. As MuD we request you to direct all the head of Municipal corporations to immediately put Mechanised Sweepers in all road once in week mandatory for all roads above 12-15 meter.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,

Sd/-

Rejimon CK 

President




On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Dwarka Forum(Regd) <dwark...@gmail.com> wrote:

DWARKA FORUMDwarka Ki Awaaz

                                          (Regn No. S-63070)                                 

      (A Welfare Association of Residents & RWA's / CGHS Representatives of Dwarka Sub-City)

                                           

Regd. Office:

720, Pocket-1, Sector-14,

Dwarka, New Delhi - 110078 

Phone No. 011-20514195

E-mail: dwark...@gmail.com

www.dwarkaforum.org




                                                                                                                        7 February 2014

                                                                                                                        DF/UD/02/001

Mr. Manish Sisodia 

Minister of Delhi for Urban Development

New Delhi

msis...@gmail.com

 

cc: Mr. S S Yadav, Secretary- UD

ps...@nic.in

     Mr. R P Meena – Addl Secy- (LB)

 

 Subject:  Sanitation Bye-Law for Delhi (South Delhi Municipal Corporation) 


Thank you very much for various measure taken by you and your good office.


To add one important aspect of CLEAN DELHI, we would humbly request your department to speed-up the notification of the Delhi Sanitation Bye-Law passed by South Delhi Municipal Corporation.


In addition the Municipal Solid Waste Handling Rule 2000 are not being implemented by various municipal authorities in Delhi. This requires a revisit by the new Govt to improve the over-all garbage and sanitation.


Delhi has high expectation from this Govt and hope to see a quick resolution to address the sanitation issue with this. 


We are available to provide you any information that you may need.


Look forward.

Best Regards,

 

Rejimon CK

Vice President- Dwarka Forum





---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: REJIMON C K <reji...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: Appeal U/s 19(1) against Re: RTI Appliction on sanitation bye law of SDMC and Pet license issue.
To: SDMC Commissioner <Commissi...@mcd.gov.in>, Secy to SDMC Comm <Secytoc...@mcd.gov.in>, Mayor...@mcd.gov.in
Cc: Enc-...@mcd.gov.in


We awaits response to this Appeal filed on 6th Dec 2012 not responeded till date by DEMS-HQ of SDMC in GROSS VIOLATION to RTI Act.



On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 6:01 PM, REJIMON C K <reji...@gmail.com> wrote:
FAA, SDMC
DEMS- HQ


Sir,

Please find attached SELF EXPLNATORY FORWARD Letters from your department WASTING GROSSLY PUBLIC Money transferring an RTI Filed on 10/9/2012.

TILL DATE THE SUPER EFFICIENT DEMS of SDMC not able to provide but only generate forward letter and photocopies.

Please initiate a hearing under section 19(1) against all concerned PIO of your department immediately.

We would also request to keep this in the personal file of respective staff involved in this handling of RTI Application, so the same is REFLECT and CONSIDER during the ACR prepared for 2011 year. We will be cross verifying whehter this deficiency is reflected in respective staffs ACR in future.

thanking you,

Rejimon CK


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 1:33 PM, REJIMON C K <reji...@gmail.com> wrote:


DWARKA FORUMDwarka Ki Awaaz

                                          (Regn No. S-63070)

      (A Welfare Association of Residents & RWA's / CGHS Representatives of Dwarka Sub-City)

                                           

 

Phone No. 011-20514195

E-mail: dwark...@gmail.com

www.dwarkaforum.org




                                                                                                                      10 September 2012

                                                                                                DF/RTI/SDMC/IT/2012/9/001

                                    ID No.     

(Please quote this No always)   

To: The PIO

C/o Commissioner SDMC

South Delhi Municipal Corporation of Delhi

Civic Centre, Minto Road

New Delhi-110 002

(HELP Citizen by Implementing Section 4 of RTI Act 2005

and

REDUCE over 50% RTI Applications)

 

 If any of the information sought above does not pertain to you, kindly forward it, under intimation to me, to the respective department under section 6(3) of RTI Act 2005 within 5 days receipt of application CLEARLY   MENTIONING PART or FULL Application, If PART then clearly mention the question ref No.


Subject            : Application under Right to Information Act.

Ref:                  Sanitation Bye-Law

http://www.mcdonline.gov.in/Press/Delhi%20Sanitation%20Byelaws.doc

 

http://www.mcdonline.gov.in/dems/deptdetail.php?id=8.

 

Enquiries  

  1. Please provide the name and designation of the official in SDMC and DoLB entrusted to draft and implement the Sanitation Bye-Law for SDMC ?
  2. As per MCD website disclose the Sanitation Bye-law. http://www.mcdonline.gov.in/Press/Delhi%20Sanitation%20Byelaws.doc

http://www.mcdonline.gov.in/dems/deptdetail.php?id=8.  Please provide the name of the Committee, Authority responsible for adoption , passing and implementing the above bye-law.

  1. Have SDMC made any policy on open defecation by Pet Lovers (Dogs) on colony roads, Pedestrians paths etc making life miserable for public and even sanitation staffs?
  2. What policy have SDMC on keeping the Pets in colonies under SDMC Area, please provide the details and information in this regard.

 

I am enclosing a postal order number  03 F 463206 for Rs. 10.  I am leaving the payee blank. Kindly fill up the appropriate name

 


Thanking you,

 

Rejimon C. K

Dwarka Forum(Regd)                                           

453 Nav Sansad Vihar, Plot 4, Sector 22,Dwarka,

New Delhi 110077-003 (9810315897)




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