Roadside trash and construction waste are now frequently seen, which causes serious problems for the city’s aesthetics and public health. Despite efforts by local authorities to manage waste and regulate construction activities, the issue persists, with piles of debris and discarded materials often cluttering sidewalks and streets.
Garbage accumulation ruins the beauty of the city and adds risks to health and environmental deterioration. With inadequate waste disposal infrastructure and limited enforcement of littering regulations, residents are left grappling with the consequences of unchecked pollution.
Similarly, the haphazard dumping of construction materials exacerbates the problem, obstructing pedestrian pathways and posing safety risks for commuters. The lack of proper storage and disposal mechanisms for construction waste further compounds the issue, perpetuating a cycle of urban degradation.
The public and civic authorities must work together to address this developing issue. Implementing stricter regulations on waste disposal and construction practices, coupled with public awareness campaigns on responsible waste management, can help alleviate the problem. Infrastructure for recycling and trash segregation can also be funded, which will help Nagpur’s citizens live in a cleaner, healthier environment and support sustainable solutions.