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The Problem Of Waste Accumulation And Its Proper Disposal In India

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Aditya Mishra, Law College Dehradun (Uttaranchal University)


ABSTRACT


Problem of waste accumulation in India is very crucial to deal. It is the need of the hour to have a proper assessment of the problems that is hindering the disposal of waste. (MSW) municipal solid waste and E-waste is one of the major problems of urban environment but the major challenge lies with its management the solution must be technically Feasible, socially, legally acceptable and environmentally friendly but issue with its proper management is the biggest challenge to the authorities of both small and large cities. Inspirations can be taken from across the world, not only across the world but also it can be seen in India. Indore has changed its situation in past few years becoming India’s cleanest city1. There are various solutions for this, if implemented and enacted efficiently by the government and the society the streets of India can also look like those in London. The method of research used in this paper is Library method.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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