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On Independence day, Kerala CM makes house visit to create awareness on waste management

On Independence day, Kerala CM makes house visit to create awareness on waste management
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan conducted house visits in the capital as part of Freedom from waste campaign launched by Haritha Keralam mission on independence day. Pinarayi Vijayan visited houses in a colony at Nanthencode and distributed pamphlets on waste management. Chief minister also explained various modes of waste management to residents and spent time with them discussing ways of reducing household waste.
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He said that the government will ensure steps suited for each household to process waste.
The government is undertaking steps focusing on source level waste treatment, said Pinarayi Vijayan. He also said that if centralised plants are essential, government will execute such projects with the help of local bodies. Mayor V K Prasanth, deputy mayor Rakhi Ravikumar, health standing committee chairman K Sreekumar, other heads of standing committees accompanied chief minister in house visits.
As per Freedom from waste campaign, each local body has been directed to prepare waste management plan for respective areas based on data gathered from house survey. The inauguration of execution of various waste management schemes will be held on November 1. The mission aims at accomplishing all waste management initiatives by third week of March in 2018, said T N Seema, vice-chairperson, Haritha Keralam mission.
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