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₹ 860.35 Cr approved under SBM-U 2.0 to boost urban swachhata infrastructure in West Bengal

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MoHUA has approved proposals worth ₹ 860.35 Cr for West Bengal under SBM-U 2.0. During the first phase of SBM-U (2014-19) a total fund of ₹ 911.34 Cr was allocated to West Bengal which has been increased by 1.5 times to ₹ 1449.30 Cr in SBM-U 2.0 (2021-26).

The Ministry has been working closely with the State of West Bengal to achieve significant advancements in waste management and sanitation. There are 118 legacy waste dumpsites in West Bengal of which only 5% waste has been remediated. The Dhapa landfill, Kolkata’s main municipal dumping ground since 1987, has been undergoing bio-mining and bioremediation, the methods chosen by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) for clearing legacy waste, which allows extraction of usable materials from the waste.

Cities in West Bengal generate around 4,046 tons of municipal solid waste per day. Under SBM-U 2.0, the State has proposed projects to manage this huge quantity of waste that includes over 4800 composting plants and 4500 Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs). To facilitate disposal of solid waste in an environmentally safe manner, 2216 Secured Landfill Facilities (SLFs) have been proposed by the State. The State has received a major push for Waste to Energy with Ministry’s approval for 460 Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) plants. Proposals worth ₹ 217 Cr have been approved under SBM-U 2.0 for the remediation of legacy waste dumpsites in over 100 ULBs.To maintain a seamless flow of funds for managing sanitation and waste management, the GoI released an additional tranche of ₹ 209 Cr to fast-track the proposed projects by the State. The target is to have waste processing plants in all cities of the State by 2026 under Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban.

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