Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) announced a new draft of bylaws to improve cleanliness and promote waste segregation. The BMC also provided facilities for sharing feedback and suggestions with the civic body. In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, they included the contact details for public communication.
The post stated, "BMC has released new draft bylaws that aim to improve cleanliness and promote waste segregation at the source. These bylaws also seek to curb littering and enhance sanitation in Mumbai. Your suggestions can help improve these bylaws. Share your feedback via Civis' WhatsApp chatbot—click the link provided and help keep Mumbai clean."
♻️BMC has released new draft byelaws that aim to improve cleanliness and promote waste segregation at source. They also seek to curb littering and improve sanitation in Mumbai. 🚮
— माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) April 16, 2025
💬Your suggestions can improve the bylaws.
🔗Share your feedback via Civis’ WhatsApp… pic.twitter.com/tSJSrcGKbm
The draft bylaws for maintaining public cleanliness and waste segregation have been shared by the BMC. To provide your feedback, send 'BMC SWM' via WhatsApp to +91 89769 26914. You can also scan the QR code to register your feedback. The deadline for submitting feedback is May 31, 2025.
BMC Launches Special Cleanliness Drive At Schools
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has launched a focused cleanliness campaign targeting several of Mumbai’s iconic playgrounds. The initial phase, running from April 1 to 4, will concentrate on spaces like Azad Maidan, Cross Maidan, Oval Maidan, Shivaji Park, Somaiya Maidan, Andheri Sports Complex, Kora Kendra in Borivali, and Mulund Sports Complex.
Special Cleanliness Drive for Playgrounds in Mumbai! 🧹✨
— माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) April 1, 2025
✅ Day 1 (1st April 2025)
🧹24 Playgrounds cleaned
🗑️23.2 Tons of debris, 22 tons of garbage, 12.1 tons of odd articles collected ♻
🚜86 Machines were used
💪944 Sanitation workers, 108 Volunteers were participated… pic.twitter.com/VwftfOSa44
Following this, starting April 7, the drive will expand to cover all civic-run, government, and private schools, along with other educational institutions, and will continue for the next 15 days.
The campaign aims to clear areas affected by encroachments and persistent solid waste dumping. Clean-up activities will be conducted Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 12 PM.
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