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Sensitisation on Solid Waste rules held in Dimapur

DIMAPUR: PHED Urban Division, Dimapur, in collaboration with the district administration, organised a sensitisation programme for WATSAN Committee members under Dimapur district on June 1, 2026, at the office of the Superintending Engineer, PHED Dimapur Circle. The programme was held under the theme “Swachh Gaon, Surakshit Jalvayu” as part of the observance of World Environment Day 2026 and Environment Week.
According to DIPR, participants were sensitised on the key provisions of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026, including segregation of waste at source, scientific processing and disposal, prevention of littering and open dumping, community participation, and the responsibilities of local institutions in maintaining a clean and healthy environment.
Officials highlighted the directions of the Supreme Court regarding effective implementation of the Rules, stressing the importance of source segregation, stakeholder accountability, and strict enforcement at the grassroots level to ensure sustainable waste management practices.
The session also focused on source sustainability and the need to protect drinking water sources through catchment area protection, groundwater recharge, afforestation, pollution prevention, rainwater harvesting, and community led conservation efforts. Participants were informed that safeguarding water sources is vital for ensuring long term water security for present and future generations. As part of the observance, the programme emphasised environmental conservation, sustainable living practices, and the collective responsibility of communities in preserving natural resources.
The programme concluded with a call for Village Councils and WATSAN Committees to actively promote waste segregation, protect water sources, and strengthen environmental stewardship in their respective villages, contributing towards a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future.

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