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ROURKELA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
Solid Waste Management Bye-Laws, 2017 No._11184_/RMC/Dated: _11/08/2017_
NOTIFICATION
Whereas, the draft Solid Waste Management Bye-laws, 2017 as
required by Section 657 of Odisha Municipal Corporation Act, 2003
(Odisha Act 19 of 2003), was published in the extraordinary issue 658 of
Odisha Gazette 30th March 2017 under notification of Rourkela Municipal
Corporation Draft Notification No. 1085, dtd. 24.01.2017 inviting
objections and suggestions from the persons likely to be affected thereby,
before expiry of the period of thirty days from the date of publication of
the said notification;
And whereas, copies of the said Gazette in respect of said draft Bye-
laws were made available to the public on 30th March 2017;
And where, no objections and suggestion have been received in
respect of the said draft Bye-laws within the stipulated period by the
Rourkela Municipal Corporation;
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Now, therefore, in exercise of powers conferred by sections 657,
658 and 659 read with section from 336 to 345 of the Odisha Municipal
Corporation Act, 2003 (Odisha Act 19 of 2003) and in pursuance of Rule
15 clauses (e), (f) and (zf) of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016
made by Government of India, Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate change under the provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act,
1986 (29 of 1986) published in the Gazette of India, Part-II-Section 3(ii)
dated the 8th April, 2016 the Rourkela Municipal Corporation hereby
makes the following bye-laws having been approved and confirmed by the
Government for solid waste management in the Rourkela Municipal
Corporation namely;-
CHAPTER – 1
GENERAL
1. Short Title and Commencement: (1) These bye-laws may be
called as Rourkela Municipal Corporation Solid Waste
Management bye-laws, 2017.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their Publication in the
Odisha Gazette.
2. Application: These bye-laws shall apply to every domestic,
institutional, commercial, and other non residential solid waste
generators within the Municipal Corporation area of Rourkela
Municipal Corporation (herein after referred to as the Municipal
Corporation) except industrial waste, hazardous waste, hazardous
chemicals, bio-medical waste, e-waste, lead acid batteries and radio-
active waste, as those are covered under separate rules made under
the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
3. Definitions :- (1) In these bye-laws, unless there is anything
repugnant on the subject or context-
(a) “aerobic composting” means a controlled process involving
microbial decomposition of organic matter in the presence
of oxygen;
(b) “anaerobic digestion” means a controlled process of
digestion involving microbial decomposition of the organic
matter in the absence of oxygen;
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(c) “bio-degradable substance” means a substance which can be
degraded by micro-organisms into simpler stable compounds;
(d) “bio-medical waste” means any waste, which is generated
during the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human
beings or animals or in research activities pertaining thereto
or in the production or testing of biological or in health
camps;
(e) “bio-methanation” means a process, which entails the
enzymatic decomposition of organic matter by microbial
action to produce methane-rich biogas;
(f) “bulk garden and horticultural waste” means bulk waste
from parks, gardens etc. including grass clippings, weeds,
woody ‘brown’ carbon-rich material such as pruning,
branches, twigs, wood chipping, straw, dead leaves, tree
trimmings, etc. which cannot be accommodated in the daily
collection system for bio-degradable waste;
(g) “Collection” means lifting and removal of solid waste from
collection points or any other location;
(h) “Collection at Source” means the collection of municipal
solid waste by the Municipal Corporation directly from the
premises of any building or common premises of a group of
buildings. This is also referred to as “door to door
collection”;
(i) “Composting” means a controlled process involving
microbial decomposition of organic matter;
(j) “Construction and Demolition waste” means waste from
building materials, debris and rubble resulting from
construction, remodelling, repair and demolition
operations;
(k) “Co-processing” means use of non-biodegradable and non
recyclable solid waste having calorific value exceeding 1500
Kcal as raw material or as a source of energy or both to
replace or supplement the natural mineral resources and
fossil fuels in industrial processes;
(l) "Disposal" means the final and safe disposal of post
processed residual solid waste and inert street sweepings
and silt from surface drains on land to prevent
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contamination of ground water, surface water, ambient air
and attraction of animals or birds;
(m) "Door to door collection" means collection of solid waste
from the door step of households, shops, commercial
establishments , offices , institutional or any other non
residential premises and includes collection of such waste
from entry gate or a designated location on the ground floor
in a housing society , multi storied building or apartments ,
large residential, commercial or institutional complex or
premises;
(n) “Door-to-door collection system or vehicle” means the bell-
ringing vehicle (includes a carriage, cart, van, truck, hand-
cart, bicycle, cycle-rickshaw, auto-rickshaw, motor vehicle
and every wheeled conveyance which is used or is capable
of being used on a street) provided by the Municipal
Corporation for point to point collection of Municipal Solid
Waste;
(o) “Domestic hazardous waste” means waste contaminated
with hazardous chemicals or infectious waste such as
discarded paint drums, pesticide cans, CFL bulbs, tube
lights, expired medicines, broken mercury thermometers,
used batteries, used needles, gauge and syringes, etc.
generated at the household level;
(p) “Dry waste” means waste other than bio-degradable waste
and inert street sweepings and includes recyclable and non
recyclable waste, combustible waste and sanitary napkin
and diapers, etc;
(q) “Dump sites” means a land utilised by urban local body for
unscientific disposal of solid waste without following the
principles of sanitary land filling;
(r) “E-waste” means waste electrical and electronic equipment
in whole or in part or rejects from their manufacturing,
refurbishment and repair process which are intended to be
discarded as waste;
(s) “Facility” means any establishment wherein the solid waste
management processes namely segregation, recovery,
storage, collection, recycling, processing, treatment or safe
disposal are carried out;
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(t) “Fine” means penalty imposed on waste generator or
operator of waste processing and disposal facilities under
these bye-laws for non – compliance of the directives
contained in these bye-laws;
(u) “Handling” includes all activities relating to sorting,
segregation, material recovery, collection, secondary
storage, shredding, baling, crushing, loading, unloading,
compacting, transportation, processing and disposal of solid
waste;
(v) “Incineration” means an engineered process involving
burning or combustion of solid waste to thermally degrade
waste materials at high temperatures;
(w) “Inert waste” means waste which are not bio-degradable,
recyclable or combustible and includes non-recyclable
fraction of construction and demolition waste, street
sweeping or dust and silt removed from the surface drains;
(x) “Institutional generators” includes occupier of the
institutional buildings such as building occupied by the
Central Government Departments, State Government
Departments, public or private sector companies, marriage
halls, hospitals, education institutions, hotels and
restaurants, etc.;
(y) “Land filling” means disposal of solid waste on land in
facility designed with protective measures against pollution
of surface water, ground water and air fugitive dust, wind-
blown litter, foul smell, fire hazard, bird menace, pests and
rodents, green house gas emission, slope instability and
erosion;
(z) “Leachate" means the liquid that seeps through solid waste
or other medium and has extracts of dissolved or suspended
material in it;
(aa) “Litter” means all refuse and include any other waste
material which, if thrown or deposited as prohibited under
these bye-laws, tends to create nuisance, or a danger to life,
environment, public health, safety and welfare;
(ab) “Littering” means putting litter in such a location that it falls,
descends, blows, is washed, percolates or otherwise escapes
or is likely to fall, descend, blow, be washed, percolate or
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otherwise escape into or onto any public place; or causing,
permitting or allowing litter to fall, descend, blow, be
washed, percolate or otherwise escape into or onto any
public place;
(ac) “Municipal solid waste” includes commercial and residential
waste, sanitary waste, commercial waste, institutional
waste, catering and market waste and other non residential
waste, street sweepings, silt removed or collected from the
surface drains, horticulture waste, construction and
demolition waste generated in Municipal Corporation area
in either solid or semi solid form excluding hazardous
industrial waste but including treated bio-medical waste;
(ad) “Non-biodegradable waste” means any waste that cannot be
degraded by micro organisms into simpler stable
compounds;
(ae) “Operator of a facility” means a person who owns or
operates a facility for collection, segregation, storage,
transportation, processing and disposal of municipal solid
waste and also includes any other agency authorised as such
by the Municipal Corporation for management and handling
of solid waste in the respective areas;
(af) “Pelletisation” means a process whereby pellets are
prepared which are small cubes or cylindrical pieces made
out of solid waste and includes fuel pellets which are also
referred as refuse derived fuel;
(ag) "Primary collection" means collecting, lifting and removal of
segregated solid waste from source of its generation
including households, shops, offices and any other non-
residential premises or from any collection points or any
other location specified by the Municipal Corporation;
(ah) “Processing” means the process by which waste materials
are transformed into new or recycled products;
(ai) “recycling” means the process of transforming segregated
solid waste into raw materials for producing new products
which may or may not be like its original products;
(aj) “Redevelopment” means rebuilding of old residential or
commercial buildings at the same site, where the existing
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buildings and other infrastructures have become
dilapidated;
(ak) "Refused derived fuel"(RDF) means fuel derived from
combustible waste fraction of solid waste like plastic, wood,
pulp or organic waste, other than chlorinated materials, in
the form of pellets or fluff produced by drying, shredding,
dehydrating and compacting of solid waste ;
(al) “Residual waste” means and includes the waste and rejects
from the solid waste processing facilities which are not
suitable for recycling or further processing
(am) “Sanitation” means the promotion of hygiene and the
prevention of disease and other consequences of ill health
related to environmental factors;
(an) “Sanitary waste” means waste comprising of used diapers,
sanitary towels or napkins, condoms, incontinence sheets
and any other similar waste;
(ao) “Schedule” means schedule appended to these bye-laws;
(ap) “Secondary collection” means collection of solid waste
deposited at secondary waste storage depots or bins for
onward transportation of the waste to the processing or
disposal facility;
(aq) "Secondary storage" means the temporary containment of
solid waste at a public place in a covered bin or container in
a manner so as to prevent littering, vectors, stray animals
and odour;
(ar) "Segregation" means sorting and separate storage of
various components of solid waste namely biodegradable
waste or wet waste, non biodegradable waste or dry waste
including recyclable waste, combustible waste, sanitary
waste, non recyclable inert waste, domestic hazardous
waste, e-waste and construction and demolition waste;
(as) “Source” means the premises in which waste is generated;
(at) "Storage" means the temporary containment of municipal
solid waste in a manner so as to prevent littering, attraction
to vectors, stray animals and excessive foul odour;
(au) “Street” includes any way, road, lane, square, court, alley,
gully, passage, whether a thoroughfare or not and whether
built upon or not, over which the public have a right of way
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and also the roadway or footway over any bridge or
causeway;
(av) “Stabilisation of waste” means the biological decomposition
of biodegradable waste to a stable state where it generates
no leachate or offensive odours and is fit for application to
farm land ,soil erosion control and soil remediation;
(aw) “Transportation” means a specially designed transportation
system to carry municipal solid waste from one place to
another hygienically so as to prevent foul odour, littering,
unsightly conditions, accessibility to vectors, etc.;
(ax) “Treatment” means the method, technique or process
designed to modify physical, chemical or biological
characteristics or composition of any waste so as to reduce
its volume and potential to cause harm;
(ay) “Treated bio-medical waste” means the waste generated in
hospitals and health care institutions which have been
prescribed as treated in accordance with the Bio-Medical
Waste Management Rules, 2016;
(az) “User fee” means a fee imposed through these bye-laws by
the urban local body on the waste generator;
(ba) “Vermi composting” is the process of the conversion of bio-
degradable waste into compost using earth worms ;
(bb) “Waste generator” means and includes every person or
group of persons or residential and commercial
establishments including Indian Railways, defense
cantonments, industries, hospitals, hotels etc. which
generate solid waste;
(bc) “Waste pickers” means a person or groups of persons
engaged in collection of reusable and recyclable solid waste
from the source of waste generation as well as picking up of
waste from the streets, bins, processing and waste disposal
facilities for sale to recyclers directly or through
intermediaries to earn their livelihood.
(2) The words and expressions used but not defined herein shall
have the same meaning as respectively assigned to them in
Odisha Municipal Corporation Act, 2003 (Odisha Act 11 of
2003) or the Odisha Municipal Corporation Rules, 2004 or the
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Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 or the Construction and
Demolition waste Management Rules, 2016 made by the
Government of India, Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate Change under the provisions of the Environment (
Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986) respectively published in the
Gazette of India in Part II-Section 3(ii) vide G.S.R No.1357(E)
dated the 8th April, 2016 and in Part II-Section 3(ii) vide G.S.R.
No. 317(E) dated the 29th March, 2016.
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CHAPTER II
MANAGEMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
4. Municipal Solid Waste Management: The Municipal Corporation
shall establish an integrated Solid Waste Management (SWM) system
with an aim to reduce the amount of waste being disposed, while
maximizing resources recovery and efficiency. The preferred waste
management system shall focus on the following points, namely:-
i. Reduction and reuse at source: The most preferred option for Solid
Waste Management shall be prevention of waste generation. It will
be helpful in reducing the handling, treatment, and disposal costs
and specially reduce various environmental impacts such as
leachate, air emissions and generation of greenhouse gases.
ii. Waste recycling: Recovery of recyclable material resources through
a process of segregation, collection and re-processing to create new
products shall be the next preferred alternative.
iii. Waste to composting: As far as possible the organic fraction of
waste shall be composted and used to improve soil health and
agricultural production adhering to norms.
iv. Waste-to-Energy: Where material recovery from waste is not
possible, energy recovery from waste through production of heat,
electricity or fuel may be preferred. Bio-methanation, waste
incineration, production of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) and co-
processing of the sorted dry rejects from municipal solid waste are
to be commonly adopted “Waste to Energy” technology.
v. Waste disposal: Remaining residual waste, which are ideally
comprised of inerts, shall be disposed in sanitary landfills
constructed in accordance with stipulations of the Solid Waste
Management Rules, 2016.
vi. The integrated Solid Waste Management system shall be
environment friendly. Waste minimization, waste recycling, waste-
to-energy strategies and landfill gas capture and use which are
promoted in the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 are
strategies for reduction of greenhouse gases.
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CHAPTER III
SEGREGATION AND PRIMARY STORAGE OF MUNICIPAL SOLID
WASTE
5. Segregation and storage of municipal solid waste at source: (1)
It shall be necessary for all waste generators that they separate and
store the municipal solid waste coming out of their own places
regularly into three streams namely:-
a) non-biodegradable or dry waste
b) biodegradable or wet waste
c) domestic hazardous waste
and deposit it into covered waste bins, and handover segregated
waste to designated waste collectors as per the direction of the
Municipal Corporation from time to time.
(2) Similarly every institutional waste generators of solid waste are to
separate and store the municipal solid waste coming out of their
own places into three streams namely:-
a) non-biodegradable or dry waste
b) biodegradable or wet waste
c) hazardous waste
in suitable bins and handover segregated waste to authorized
waste processing or disposal facilities or deposition centres
through the authorized waste collection agency with paying the
carrying charges specified by the Municipal Corporation.
(3) Waste generators shall be encouraged to segregate waste and store
at source in three separate colour bins i.e. green- for biodegradable
waste, blue - for non-biodegradable, red- for domestic hazardous
waste.
(4) All institutions with more than 5,000 sqm area shall, within one
year from the date of notification of these bye laws and in
partnership with the Municipal Corporation, ensure segregation of
waste at source by the generators, facilitate collection of segregated
waste in separate streams, handover recyclable material to either
the authorised waste pickers or the authorised recyclers. The bio-
degradable waste shall be processed, treated and disposed off
through composting or bio-methanation within the premises as far
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as possible. The residual waste shall be given to the waste
collectors or agency as directed by the Municipal Corporation.
(5) No person shall organise an event or gathering of more than one
hundred persons at any unlicensed place without intimating the
Municipal Corporation, at least three working days in advance
and such person or the organiser of such event shall ensure
segregation of waste at source and handing over of segregated
waste to waste collector or agency as specified by the Municipal
Corporation.
(6) Used sanitary waste are to be securely wrapped as and when
generated in the pouches provided by the manufacturers or brand
owners of these products or in a news paper or suitable
biodegradable wrapping material and place the same in the bin
meant for non- biodegradable waste or dry waste.
(7) Every street vendor shall keep suitable containers for storage of
waste generated during the course of his activity such as food
waste, disposable plates, cups, cans, wrappers, coconut shells,
leftover food, vegetables, fruits, etc., and shall deposit such waste
at waste storage depot or container or vehicle as notified by the
urban Municipal Corporation.
(8) Store separately construction and demolition waste, as and when
generated, in his own premises and shall dispose off as per the
Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016.
(9) Bulk waste generators of garden and horticulture waste like park,
stadium etc. shall store separately in their premises and dispose
of the same as may be prescribed by the Municipal Corporation
from time to time.
(10) No untreated bio- medical waste, e-waste, hazardous chemicals
and industrial waste shall be mixed with municipal solid waste
and such waste shall follow the rules specifically separately
specified for the purpose.
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CHAPTER IV
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
6. Collection of municipal solid waste:- (1)Abiding by Solid Waste
Management Rules, 2016, door to door collection of segregated
solid waste shall be implemented in all areas or wards of the
Municipal Corporation, to collect garbage from every house,
including slums and informal settlements on a daily basis.
(2) In order to collect garbage from every house, area wise specific
time shall be set and well published. Commonly, time for house
to house garbage collection will be set from 6 am to 11am. For
collection of garbage from trading establishments, shops in
commercial areas or any other institutional waste generators,
commonly the time shall be from 7am to 12 pm.
(3) Large institutional premises, residential complexes shall be
motivated and incentivized to process bio-degradable waste
within their campus to the extent it is feasible to do so.
(4) Bell or horn whose sound is not more than the permissible noise
levels shall also be installed on every garbage collection vehicle
used by waste collectors.
(5) Arrangements shall be made for collection of waste from
institutional generators like hotels, restaurants, office
complexes, educational institutions, marriage halls, hospitals’
non- biomedical waste and commercial areas along with slums
and scattered areas, settlements etc.
(6) Waste from vegetable, fruit, flower, meat, poultry and fish
market shall be collected on day to day basis.
(7) Bulk horticulture, garden waste (not from individual household)
shall be separately collected and disposed following proper
norms. A day in a week will be fixed for this purpose.
(8) However to make optimum use of bio-degradable waste from
fruits and vegetable markets, meat and fish markets,
horticulture waste from parks and gardens, and to minimize the
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cost of collection and transportation to the extent feasible such
waste subsequently shall be processed or treated within the
market area and horticulture waste within parks and gardens.
(9) Manual handling of waste in the containers shall be prohibited.
If unavoidable due to constraints, manual handling shall be
carried out under proper protection with due care for safety of
workers.
CHAPTER V
SECONDARY STORAGE OF MUNICIPAL WASTE
7. Storage of municipal solid waste in the secondary storage
points:-
(1) Segregated solid waste collected from doorstep shall be taken to
waste storage depots for secondary storage of waste.
(2) Secondary storage depots shall have covered containers for
separate storage of, namely
a) non-biodegradable or dry waste
b) biodegradable or wet waste
c) domestic hazardous waste in suitable bins.
(3) Different containers shall be used in the areas demarcated by
Municipal Corporation to encourage segregation of waste, green-
for biodegradable waste, white- for non-biodegradable, black- for
domestic hazardous waste.
(4) The Municipal Corporation, on its own or through outsourcing
agencies shall establish and maintain the storage facilities for
municipal solid waste in a manner that does not create unhygienic
and unsanitary conditions around it.
(5) Containers of various sizes in the secondary storage depots shall be
provided by Municipal Corporation or any assigned agencies in
different colours as mentioned in these bye-laws.
(6) Storage facilities shall be created and established by taking into
account quantities of waste generation in a given area and the
density of population;
(7) Storage facilities shall be so designed that waste stored are not
exposed to open atmosphere and shall be user friendly.
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(8) All the cooperative societies, associations, residential and
commercial establishments shall have the responsibility to put
similar pattern containers as used by Municipal Corporation and to
keep adequate number of containers in appropriate places in their
own complexes, so that the daily waste generated there can be
properly deposited.
(9) Every street vendor shall keep suitable containers for storage of
waste generated during the course of his activity such as food
waste, disposable plates, cups, cans, wrappers, coconut shells,
leftover food, vegetables, fruits etc. and deposit such waste at
waste storage depot or container or vehicle as notified by
Municipal Corporation.
CHAPTER VI
TRANSPORTATION OF MUNICIPAL WASTE
8. Transportation of municipal solid waste:- (1) Vehicles used for
transportation of waste shall be covered meaning not exposed to
open environment.
(2) The storage facilities set up by Municipal Corporation shall be
daily attended for clearing waste. The areas around where the
bins or containers are placed shall also be cleaned.
(3) Collected segregated bio-degraded waste from residential and
other areas shall be transferred to the processing plants like
compost plants, bio- methenation plant or any such facilities in
a covered manner.
(4) Wherever applicable, for bio- degradable waste preference shall
be given for on-site processing of such waste.
(5) Collected non-bio-degradable waste to be transported to the
respective processing facilities or material recovery facilities or
secondary facilities.
(6) Construction and demolition waste are to be transported as per
the provision of the Construction and Demolition Waste
Management Rules, 2016.
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(7) The Municipal Corporation shall arrange to transport inert
waste i.e. non recyclable, street sweepings, and silt collected
from the surface drains in a proper manner.
(8) Transportation vehicles shall be so designed that multiple
handling of waste, prior to final disposal, is avoided.
CHAPTER VII
PROCESSING OF MUNICIPAL WASTE
9. Processing of municipal solid waste: The Municipal Corporation
shall facilitate construction, operation and maintenance of solid
waste processing facilities and associated infrastructure on their
own or through any agency for optimum utilisation of various
components of solid waste adopting suitable technology including
the following technologies and adhering to the guidelines issued by
the Ministry of Urban Development from time to time and standards
prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board. Preference shall
be given to de-centralised processing to minimize transportation
cost and environmental impacts such as- a) bio-methanation,
microbial composting, vermi-composting, anaerobic digestion or
any other appropriate processing for bio-stabilisation of
biodegradable waste; b) waste to energy processes including
refused derived fuel for combustible fraction of waste or supply as
feedstock to solid waste based power plants or cement kilns;
CHAPTER VIII
DISPOSAL OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
10. Disposal of waste:
The Municipal Corporation shall undertake of its own or through any
other agency, the construction, operation and maintenance of sanitary
landfill and associated infrastructure for disposal of residual waste in a
manner prescribed under Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.
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CHAPTER IX
MONITORING BY WARD COMMITTEE
11. Constitution of Ward Sanitation Committee: A Ward Sanitation
Committee shall be constituted in each ward of this Municipal
Corporation. The Ward Sanitation Committee shall have 11 to 15
members. The members of the WSC would comprise of ward
corporator, tax collector or a designated officer by Municipal
Corporation for each ward, representatives of Residential Welfare
Associations (RWAs) of the ward, representatives from slum sanitation
committee, representatives of Community Based Organisations (SHGs,
youth club etc), local leaders, senior citizens etc. The Ward Sanitation
Committee shall oversee the sanitation activity in the ward.
CHAPTER X
USERS’ FEE AND FINE
12. User fee for collection, transport, disposal of municipal solid
waste:- (1)(a) For the purpose of collection of garbage from house
to house and institutional waste generators, fixed user fee shall be
collected from every waste generator by the Municipal Corporation
or the authorised agency or the Ward Sanitation Committee or
person of the ward or area authorized in this behalf.
(b) The Municipal Corporation shall adopt different method for
collection of sanitation user charges and or fine through online
payment, collection by a particular desk officer at Municipal
Corporation office or branch offices tie up with other collection
counters like water charges or electricity or post office as per
convenience.
(c) In slum areas special days in a month i.e. in first week of each
month shall be fixed for collection of sanitation user charges
organised by ward sanitation committee in their respective
ward.
(d) There will be a system of one time or half yearly payment. If the
user charges are paid in advance for the entire year then
amount for ten months will be charged instead of twelve
months. Similarly for six months advance payment, five and half
months demand amount will be charged instead of six months.
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(e) The ward sanitation committee of each ward of the Municipal
Corporation shall decide , impose and collect fine charges
determined by Municipal Corporation from time to time from
such a offender person on the spot, as per the procedure
prescribed by the Municipal Corporation.
(2)The user fees are fixed for providing services for garbage
collection, transportation and disposal from different customers or
waste generators by the Municipal Corporation. The Municipal
Corporation may modify the user fee from time to time as and
when required subject to minimum charges fixed by the State
Government as in the Schedule 1.
(3)Fine charges shall be collected from the offender as per this
solid waste management bye-laws. The Municipal Corporation may
modify the fine charges from time to time as and when required
subject to minimum fixed by the State in the Schedule 2.
CHAPTER XI
STAKEHOLDER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
a) Responsibilities of various stakeholders:- (1)Responsibilities
of Waste Generators:
(a) No waste generator shall throw the waste generated by him on
the street, open spaces, drain or water bodies.
(b) No person shall let the dirty water, mud, night soil, cow dung,
urine, polluted water from their own house, organisation,
commercial establishments to accumulate in their own compound
nor let it flow on common streets in a way that the environment
gets polluted by foul smell or poses a threat to public health.
(c) To wrap securely used sanitary waste as and when generated
in a newspaper or suitable bio-degradable wrapping material
and place the same in the domestic bin meant for non-
biodegradable waste.
(d) All citizens shall have the responsibility to dispose of the
recyclable waste generated in their complexes to the waste
pickers authorised by the Municipal Corporation or waste
collector or containers of the Municipal Corporation and not
put it on the road under any circumstances.
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(e) All waste generators shall pay user fees as specified in these
bye-laws.
(f) No waste generator shall throw, burn or burry the solid waste
generated by him on streets, open public spaces outside his
premises or in the drain or water bodies,
(g) No dead animals or their remains to be thrown in any public
places or any such place, which create any kind of pollution
squalor.
(h) If any person is found violating activities prohibited for doing, fine
charges shall be collected from the offender by the Municipal
Corporation.
(2) Responsibility of Ward Sanitation Committee:
(a) The Ward Sanitation Committee shall oversee the sanitation
and cleanliness activities in ward.
(b) The Ward Sanitation Committee shall act as a grievances
redressal point on sanitation issues at ward level.
(c) The Ward Sanitation Committee shall have the power to impose
fine on any offender and also have the power to waive of
penalties.
(d) The Ward Sanitation Committee will promote home
composting, bio-gas generation, decentralised processing of
waste at community level subject to control of odour and
maintenance of hygiene around the facility.
(e) The Ward Sanitation Committee will give warning to any
offenders of these bye-laws. After two warning by the Ward
Sanitation Committee or the Municipal Corporation, fine
charges shall be collected from the violator as per the
provisions of these bye-laws.
(3) Responsibility of the Municipal Corporation:
(a) The Municipal Corporation shall within its territorial area , be
responsible for ensuring daily and throughout the year system
of cleaning of all common roads, places, temporary settlements,
slums, areas, markets, its own parks, gardens, tourist spots,
cemeteries and shall be bound to collect the garbage from the
nearest declared storage containers, and transport it every day
to the final disposal point in closed vehicles for which the
municipal authority may engage private parties on contract or
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Public Private Partnership mode, apart from its own permanent
cleaning staff and vehicles.
(b) The Municipal Corporation or the authorized agency engaged
by the Municipal Corporation shall provide and maintain
suitable community bins on public roads or other public spaces.
(c) The Municipal Corporation for the purpose of managing such
sanitation activities in decentralised and regular manner shall
to designate one ward officer, in every ward to supervise the
spots of containers, public toilets, community toilets or urinals
in public places, transfer station for public garbage, landfill
processing units etc. for final disposal of city's garbage.
(d) The designated ward officer by the Municipal Corporation shall
also be a member of the concerned Ward Sanitation Committee
which shall act as the first point of grievance redressal on
sanitation issues of the concern ward and meet complains of
citizens on issues of sanitation.
(e) The Municipal Corporation shall facilitate construction,
operation and maintenance of solid waste processing facilities
and associated infrastructure on their own or through any
agency for optimum utilisation of various components of solid
waste adopting suitable technology including the technologies
and the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Urban
Development from time to time and standards prescribed by
the Central Pollution Control Board.
(f) The Municipal Corporation shall create awareness through
Information, Education and communication (IEC) campaign and
educate the waste generators on minimal generation of waste,
not to litter, re-use the waste to the extent possible, practice
segregation of wet bio-degradable waste, dry recyclable and
combustible waste and domestic hazardous waste at source,
wrap securely used sanitary waste as and when generated in a
newspaper or suitable bio-degradable wrapping material and
place the same in the domestic bin meant for non-
biodegradable waste, storage of segregated waste at source and
payment of monthly user fee.
(g) Chemical fertilizers shall be replaced by use of compost in all
parks, gardens maintained by the Municipal Corporation and
any other places within two years of notification.
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(h) Promote recycling initiatives by informal waste recycling
sector.
(i) The Municipal Corporation shall make efforts to streamline and
formalize Solid Waste Management systems and endeavor that
the informal sector workers in waste management (rag pickers)
are given priority to upgrade their work conditions and are
enumerated and integrated into the formal system of Solid
Waste Management in cities.
(j) Ensure that the operator of a facility provides personal
protection equipment including uniform, fluorescent jacket,
hand gloves, raincoats, appropriate foot wear and masks to all
workers handling solid waste and the same are used by the
workforce.
(k) Ensure occupational safety of the Municipal Corporation own
staffs and staffs of outsource agency involved in collection,
transport and handling waste by providing appropriate and
adequate personal protective equipments,
(l) In case of an accident at any solid waste processing or
treatment or disposal facility or landfill site, the officer- in-
charge of the facility shall report to the Municipal Corporation
immediately which shall review and issue instructions if any, to
the in- charge of the facility.
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CHAPTER-XII
MISCELLANEOUS
14. If any doubt or difficulty arises in the interpretation of
implementation of these bye- laws the question shall be referred to
the State Government whose decision shall be final.
Schedule-1
User Charges for Solid Waste Management from various waste generators (per month)
Sl. No.
Categories Municipal Corporation
1 Houses (applicable to built up area of single storied and carpet area of multi storied buildings)
I < 500 sqft. Rs 30/ -
Ii > 500 sqft. to 1200 sqft. Rs 60/-
Iii > 1200 sqft. to 3000 sqft. Rs 100/-
Iv > 3000 sqft. Rs 150/-
Note: In case of multi storied apartment built up carpet area of houses to be calculated and user charges for all houses together will be collected from concern society.
2 Commercial establishments, shops, eating joints (Dhabas/Sweets shop/ Coffee house etc.) area occupied
i Upto 100 sqft. Rs. 60/-
ii >100 to 200 sqft. Rs.100/-
iii > 200 to 500 sqft Rs. 150/-
iv > 501 to 1000 sqft. Rs 400/-
v > 1000 sqft. Rs. 400 + Rs 5/- per each additional 10 sqft above 1000 sqft
3 Guest House Rs 750/-
4 Hostel (Not inside any institution campus for example working women’s hostel, private hostels etc.)
i Up to 20 beds Rs 500/-
ii > 20 beds Rs. 500 + Rs 5/- per bed
5 Hotel/Restaurant/ Bar
A Un starred (built up area)
i upto 1000 sqft Rs 750/-
ii > 1000 sqft. Rs 1000/-
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B Star Hotels
i Up to 3 star Rs.1500/-
ii More than 3 stars Rs 4000/-
6 Commercial Offices, Government/ private Offices, Banks, Insurance offices, etc. (built up area)
i upto 1000 sqft Rs. 200/-
ii More than 1000 sqft Rs.200 + Rs. 2 /- per each additional 10 sqft above 1000 sqft
7 Educational Institutions (play school/ Coaching Classes , school and colleges) both Govt. and Non Govt. * (declaration in shape of affidavit by the authority of the educational organisation on number of students)
A Non residential
I up to 100 students Rs. 500/-
ii > 100 to 500 students Rs. 800/-
iii > 500 to 1000 students Rs. 1500 /-
iv > 1000 students Rs. 1500 + Rs. 100 /- per each additional 100 more students above 1000
B Residential
I up to 100 students Rs. 1000/-
ii > 100 to 500 students Rs. 2000 /-
iii > 500 to 1000 students Rs. 4000/-
iv > 1000 students Rs. 4000 + Rs. 200/- per each additional 100 more students above 1000
8 Health Care Establishments (Clinic, Dispensary, Laboratories, Diagnostic Centres / Pathological Centres/ Hospital Nurshing Home) only for MSW i.e. non-biomedical waste
A Non- beded HCS Rs 1000/-
B With beds Health Care Establishments
i < 50 beds Rs 2000/-
ii > 50 beds upto 100 beds Rs 3000/-
iii > 100 beds Rs. 3000 + Rs. 20 /- per each additional one bed above 100 beds
9 Micro Small & Medium Enterprises ( MSME) (occupied area) (only non- hazardous) *
i upto 1000 sqft Rs 2500/-
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ii > 1000 sqft Rs. 2500 + Rs. 3 /- per each additional 10 sft above 1000 sqft
10 Godown, Ware house, cold storage (occupied area) (only non hazardous)
i Up to 1000 sqft Rs. 100 /-
ii > 1000 sqft Rs. 100 + Rs. 3 /- per each additional 10 sqft above 1000 sqft
11 Marriage Hall, Kalyani Mandap, Festival Hall, Exhibition and Fair Hall, Open space (with temporary tent/standard arrangement for functions/onetime event) for each day(occupied area) * It excludes the same facilities of star and un stared hotels
i Up to 300 sq meter Rs 2000/-
ii > 300 sq meter Rs. 2000 + Rs. 10 /- per each additional one sqm above 300 per sqm
12 Petrol Pumps (Occupied area)
i Upto 2000 sqft Rs 500/-
ii > 2000 sqft Rs. 500 /- + Rs. 5 /- per each additional 10 sqft above 500 sqft
13 Beauty parlour, spa (AC) Rs 200/-
Beauty parlour, spa, saloon (Non AC)
Rs 150/-
14 Printing Press (Non hazardous waste)
i Up to 500 sqft Rs 300/-
ii > 500 sqft Rs. 300 + Rs 3 /- Per each additional 10 sqft above 500 sqft
15 Designated Road side vendors Rs 150/-
16 Motor vehicle Service Centre (Garage/fabrication shop/ Service Centre)
i Up to 1000 sqft Rs 500/-
ii upto 2000 sqft Rs. 1000/-
iii > 2000 sqft Rs. 1000 + Rs. 5/- per each additional 10 sqft above 2000 sqft
17 Transport company Rs 1500/-
18 Shops in Hat (daily/ weekly market)
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i up to 200 sqft Rs. 100/-
ii > 200 to 500 sqft Rs. 200/-
iii > 500 sqft Rs. 500/-
19 Meat shop/ fish shop/ chicken shop Rs. 750/-
20 Wine shop Rs. 750/-
21 Railway station and Bus stand Rs. 2000/-
22 Cinema hall and multiplex (for seat) Rs. 5/-
23 Other, which have not been mentioned above
According to the estimate of Municipal Corporation
* Hazardous waste to be treated and managed by the concerned waste generator
Note: MC: 5
Schedule 2 Fine to be levied by the Municipal Corporation on the offenders ( per day)
Sl. No.
Offensive Acts Municipal Corporation
1 Littering i Residents of residential houses Rs 100/- ii Shopkeepers Rs 1000/- iii Restaurant owners Rs 2000/- iv Hotel owners Rs 2000/- v Industrial establishments Rs 5000/-
vi Sweets, snacks, fast food, ice-cream, sugarcane and other juice and vegetable vendor carts
Rs 100/-
vii The streets in front of meat shops by putting the bones of slaughtered animals, debris, blood, feathers, eggshells etc by shopkeepers
Rs 2000/-
viii Outside marriage/ wedding places Rs 5000/- ix By putting the peels and remains of the vegetables while
selling vegetables in common places, land and road sides etc.
Rs 100/-
x Putting garbage on the common roads, ways, footpath by private hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, dispensaries etc.
Rs 2000/-
2 Non – segregation of waste at source i Residents of residential houses Rs 100/-
ii Shopkeepers Rs 1000/-
iii Restaurant owners Rs 2000/-
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iv Hotel owners Rs 2000/-
v Industrial establishments Rs 5000/-
vi Sweets, snacks, fast food, ice-cream, sugarcane and other juice and vegetable vendor carts
Rs 100/-
3 Not keeping a covered container of adequate capacity on the places of their work to keep the garbage contained at a place by category of consumer mentioned from serial no 1 (ii to vi)
Rs 2000/-
4 By running eateries/dhabas by encroaching common ways, roads, footpath and government lands etc.
Rs 1000/-
5 On spreading oil, mud and water while repairing scooter or cycle on the road by shopkeeper or hawkers
Rs 1000/-
6 On openly or putting tents to cook on common roads and ways and putting the remains on the streets
Rs 2000/-
7 On putting hair and garbage on the common streets by hair cutting saloon
Rs 100/-
8 On doing commerce by shopkeepers or professionals by encroaching on common roads, ways or empty government lands in front of shops by putting building material there
Rs 5000/- A case can also be filed on frequent violation of by laws
9 Municipal Corporation may put fine against persons defecating at open in a particular geographical area (slum, ward, sahi, pada etc.) where there is saturation of coverage of toilet either IHL or community or toilet unit
According to the estimate of Municipal Corporation
Smt. Monisha Banerjee Administrator
Rourkela Municipal Corporation
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cýê^òiþ_ûf KVò^ aRðýaÉê iõMâj
cýê^òiþ_ûf KVò^ aRðaÉê iõMâj:1) KVò aRðýaÉê _eòPûk^û @ûA^ 2016 @ þêiûùe
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cýê^òiþ_ûf KVò^ aRðýaÉê iõMâj
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cýê^òiþ_ûf KVò^ aRðýaÉêe _eòaj^
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(6) ^òcðûY Gaõ bMÜûaùgh aRðýaÉê _eòPûk^û òdc 2016 @^êiûùe ^òcðûY Gaõ
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cýê^òiþ_ûf KVò^ aRðýaÉêe _âKòdûKeY
9. cýê^òiþ_ûf KVò^ aRðýaÉêe _âKòdûKeY : KVò aRðýaÉêe aòaò] C_û\û^ùe
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cýê^òiþ_ûf KVò^ aRðýaÉêe aò^òù~ûM
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C_ùbûqûu \ûdòZß
13.aòaò] C_ùbûqûu \ûdòZß-(1)aRðýaÉê C_êRûC[ôaû C_ùbûqûu \ûdòZß :
a) ùKøYiò aRðýaÉê C_ôû\^Kûeú ^òR\ßûeû iéÁ aRðýaÉêKê eûÉû, ùLûfûRûMû, ^ûk, Kò´û
_ûYò ^ûkùe _KûA _ûeòùa ^ûjó û
b) ùKøYiò aýqò iõiÚû Kò û aûYòRòýK _âZòÂû^eê ùicû^u Neê ^òÃûiòZ \ìhòZ Rk,
Kû\ê@, ck, ùMûae cêZâ, iõKâcòZ Rk ùicû^ue _eòieùe GKZâ Vêk Keò _ûeòùa
^ûjó Kò´û iû]ûeY eûÉûùe QûWò _ûeòùa ^ûjó ~ûjû \ßûeû \êMð§ _eòùag _eò_ì‰ð ùja
aû iaðiû]ûeY ÊûiÚý _ûAñ jû^òKûeK ùja û
c) aýajéZ _eòck aÉê ù~ùZùaùk `òwòùa ùiùZùaùk ùKøYiò LaeKûMR Kò û
CPòZ ùR÷a aòNU^lc MêWûùjaû aÉêùe GjûKê iêelû Keò, a¦ Keò @Y ùR÷aòK
aòNU^lc aRðýaÉê _ûAñ CŸòðÁ _ûZâ aû @û]ûeùe eLôùa û
d) _âùZýK ^ûMeòK ^òR _eòieeê aûjûeê[ôaû _ê üaýajûe lc aRðýaÉêKê aò òù~ûM
Keòaû _ûAñ ù_øeiõiÚû @]úKéZ aRðýaÉê iõMâûjK Kò´û aRðýaÉê iõMâûjK Kò´û iõiÚûe
_ûZâ aýajûe Keòùa cûZâ ùKøYiò _eòiÚòZòùe ZûjûKê eûÉûùe eLôùa^ûjó û
e) _âùZýK aRðýaÉê C_ôû\K Gjò C_aò]ôùe ^òŸòðÁ aýajûeòK ù\d _â\û^ Keòùa û
f) ù~ ùKøYiò aRðýaÉê C_ôû\K ^òR \ßûeû aûjûeê[ôaû KVò^ aRðýaÉêKê ^òR _eòiee
aûjûe RûMûùe Kò´û ^ûk Kò û _ûYò ^ûkùe _KûA _ûeòùa ^ûjòñ Kò RkûA_ûeòùa ^ûjó
Kò ù_ûZò _ûeòùa ^ûjó û
g) ùKøYiò céZ Rúae geúe Kò û @agòÁûõg ùKøYiò iaðiû]ûeY iÚû^ aû _â\ìhY iéÁò
Kfû bkò ùKøYiò iÚû^ùe _KûA \ò@û~òa ^ûjó û
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h) ~\ò ùKøYiò aýqò aûeY Keû~ûA[ôaû Kû~ðýùe fò¯ eêj«ò, ùZùa ù_øe^òMc \ßûeû
^ò¡ðûeòZ ùRûeòcû^û ZûuVûeê @û\ûd Keû~òa û
(2)IßûWð _eòck KcòUòe \ûdòZß :
(a) IßûWð c]ýiÚ _eòck Gaõ _eòz ÜZûKê Z\ûeL Keòaû IßûWð _eòck KcòUòe \ûdòZß û
(b) IßûWð _eòck KcòUòIßûWð Éee _eòck iõKâû«úd @û_Zò @bòù~ûM gêYûYò ùK¦â bûùa
Kû~ðý Keòa û
(c) ùKøYiò Lôfû_Kûeú C_ùe ùRûeòcû^û Keòaû Kò û ùKøYiò ùlZâùe ùRûeòcû^ûKê
cêq Keòaû lcZû IßûWð _eòck KcòUòe ejòa û
(d) IßûWð _eòck KcòUò, Méj KùµûÁúKeY, aûùdû Mýûiþ iéÁò Gaõ \êMð§ ^òdªY ùMûÂú
Éeùe aRðýaÉêe aòùK¦âúKéZ _âKòdûKeY Gaõ aýaiÚû PZê_ûgðßùe _eòck
elYûùalYû Kê ù_âûiôûjòZ Keòùa û
(e) IßûWð _eòck KcòUò Gjò C_aò]ô MêWòKe ù~ ùKøYiò Lôfû_Kûeúuê iZKð Keò_ûeòùa
û ù_øe òMc aû IßûWð _eòck KcòUò \ßûeû _â\Z \ßòZúd iZKð iìP^û _ùe
Lôfû_Kûeúu Vûeê C_aò]ô cêZûaK ùRûeòcû^û @û\ûd Keû~òa û
(3) ù_øe^òMce KZðaý:
(a) ^òR @]úKéZ @õPk c]ýùe _âZò\ò I ahðiûeû iaðiû]ûeY eûÉû, iÚû^, @iÚûdú
R^aiZò, aÉò, @õPk, aRûe, ^òRe _ûKð, aMòPû, _~ðýU^ ùlZâ, KaeiÚû^
AZýû\òe iù`A Kû~ðý _eò_ìeY _ûAñ ù_øe^òMc \ûdú ejòùa Gaõ ùNûhòZ
^òKUZc iõelY _ûZâeê @ûaRð û iõMâj KeòaûKê Gaõ _âùZýK \ò^ GjûKê iaðùgh
aò òù~ûM ùlZâKê @ûaéZ MûWòùe _VûAaû ^ò½òZ Keòùa Gaõ G[ô_ûAñ ùi òRe
iÚûdú iù`A KcðPûeú I MûWò aýZòùeK VòKû bûaùe NùeûA iõiÚû aû NùeûA
iaðiû]ûeY ijbûMúuê ^òùdûRòZ Keò_ûeòùa û
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(b) ù_øe òMc aû Cq iõiÚû \ßûeû ^òùdûRòZ @]úKéZ iõiÚû iaðiû]ûeY eûÉû Kò´û
iaðiû]ûeY iÚû^Kê C_~êq ùMûÂúbòZò _ûZâ ù~ûMûAù\ùa Gaõ elYûùalY
Keòùa û
(c) aòùK¦âòKéZ I ^òe«e bûaùe Gjò _eòck aýaiÚûKê _eòPûk^û KeòaûKê iõ_éq
ù_øe òMc _âZò IßûWðùe RYKê IßûWð KcðKâZðû bûaùe ^ûcòZ Keòùa ~òG ijee
@ûaRð^ûe iaðùgh aò òù~ûM CùŸgýùe _ûZâ elòZ iÚû^, iaðiû]ûeY ùgøPûkd,
iaðiû]ûeY iÚû^e ùMûÂú ùgøPûkd aû cìZâûkd, iaðiû]ûeY @ûaRð û _ûAñ iÚû^
_eòaZð bìcò_ìeY _âKòdûKeY iõiÚû AZýû\òKê Z\ûeL Keòùa û
(d) ù_øe òMc \ßûeû ^òùdûRòZ IßûWð KcðKâZðû iõ_éq IßûWð _eòck KcòUòe ibý ejòùa,
ù~Cñ KcòUò iõ_éq IßûWðe _eòck iõKâû«úd @bòù~ûM gêYòaûe _âû[còK Ée
bûaùe Kû~ðý Keòùa Gaõ ^ûMeòKue _eòck iciýû gêYòùa û
(e) icdû^êKâùc ijeú aòKûg cªYûkd \ßûeû Rûeò ùjûA[ôaû ùa÷hòdòK ùKøgk I
^òùŸðgûakú Gaõ ùK¦âúd _â\ìhY ùaûWð \ßûeû ^ò¡ðûeòZ cû^K iùcZ C_~êq
ùKøgk @af´^ _ìaðK KVò aRðýaÉêe aòaò] C_û\û^e iùaûðZc aýajûe _ûAñ
ù_øe òMc ^òR Ze`eê aû @^ý iõiÚû cû]ýcùe KVò^ aRðýaÉê _âKòdûKeY
aýaiÚû I @^ýû^ý ijù~ûMú bòZòbìcòe ^òcðûY, Kû~ðý_eòùag elYûùalY e
aù¦ûaÉ Keòùa û
(f) ù_øe òMc iìP^û, gòlû Gaõ ù~ûMûù~ûM cû]ýcùe iùPZ^Zû iéÁò Keòùa Gaõ
aRðýaÉêe iað òcÜ C_ôû\^, @ûaRð^û, C_ùe c]ý iùPZ^ KeûAùa û aRðýaÉê e
_ê^ü_âùdûM, @û\âð ùR÷aaòNU^lcaRðýaÉêe gêà _ê ü_âaZð lc, \ûjý aRðýaÉê,
cìk_úVùe Méjú aò_{^K aRðýaÉê, aýajéZ _eòck @ûaRð^ûKê C_ô Ü @aiÚûeê
LaeKûMR Kò û C_~êqùR÷aaòNU^lc MêWû ùjaû bkò aÉêùe VòKþ bûaùe
MêùWA Gaõ @YùR÷aaòNU^lc aRðýaÉê CŸòÁ @ûaûiòK _ûZâùe eLôaû,_é[ôKúKéZ
aRðýaÉê Kê iõelòZ Keòaû, Gaõ cûiòK aýajûeòK ù\d _â\û^ Keòaû iõ_Kðùe
aRðýaÉê C_ôû\^Kûeúuê iìP^û I gòlû ù\ùa û
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(g) aòm¯ò _âKûgòZ ùjaûe \êAahð c]ýùe ù_øe òMc _eòPûkòZ icÉ _ûKð,
aMòPû,Gaõ @^ýû^ý iÚû^ùe eûiûd^òK iûe a\kùe KùµûÁ aýajéZ Keòùa û
(h) @Y @û^êÂû^òK aRðýaÉê _âaZð^ ùiKÖe \ßûeû _ê^üPKâY _\ùl_ ù_ûiôûjòZ Keòa û
(i) KVò aRðýaÉêeê _eòPûk^û _¡ZòKê @û êÂû^òK cû^ýZû ù\A ^òŸòðÁ eì_ùeL ù\aû
_ûAñ ù_øe òMc _â~^ô Keòùa Gaõ C\ýc Keòùa ù~ aRðýaÉê _eòPûk^û ùlZâe
@Y@û êÂû^òK KcðPûeú ùicû^ue Kû~ðý]ûeû C^ÜZ KeòaûKê _âû[còKZû \ò@û~òa
Gaõ ijee KVò^ aRðýaÉê _eòPûk^û aýaiÚûùe _eòMYòZ ùjùa I ic^ßd ùjA
Kû~ðý Keòùa û
(j) Gjû c]ý ò½òZ KeòaûKê ùja ù~ ùMûUòG aýaiÚûe iõPûkK KVò aRðýaÉê
_eòPûk^û Keê[ôaû _âùZýK KcðPûeúuê aýqòMZ iêelûKûeú, ÊZª
ù_ûhûK,`äùeùiYÖ RýûùKUþ, jû` ùMäûb, ahðûZò, C_~êq ùRûZû Gaõ cêLû AZýû\ò
ù~ûMûA ù\AQ«ò Gaõ GMêWòK icùÉ aýajûe c]ý KeêQ«ò û
(k) aRðýaÉê iõMâj, _eòaj^ Gaõ Kûeaûe ij iõ_éþq ù_øe^òMce ^òRÊ KcðPûeú
Gaõ ^ò~êq iõiÚû KcðPûeúuê C_~êq aýqòMZ iêelûKûeú C_KeY _â\û^ Keòaû
CPòZ û
(l) ùKøYiò KVò aRðýaÉê _âKòdûKeY Kò´û C_Pûe Kò û aò òù~ûM ùlZâ, bì-Lûf
ù_ûZòaû ùlZâùe ~\ò @ûKiàòK \êNðUYû NùU Zûjûùjùf Kûk aòk´ ^Keò aýaiÚûe
\ûdòZßùe [ôaû KcðKâZðû ù_øe òMcKê Zûjû RYûAùa û ~òG icúlû Keò
@ûagýKiÚùk aýaiÚû @ ê~ûdú òùŸðg^ûcû Rûeò Keòùa û
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@^êùQŸ -12
ajêaò]ô
14. Gjò C_aò]ôe ZRðcû I Kû~ðýKûeòZû C_ùe ùKøYiò iù¦j Kò û KÁ RUòkZû
C_êùR ùZùa eûRýieKûeuê iõ_éq _âgÜ ù_âeòZ ùja Gaõ G iõKâû«ùe Zûue
PêWû« ùja û
@^êiìPú-1
aòbò Ü aRðýaÉê C_ôû\KuVûeê KVò aRðýaÉê _eòPûk^û _ûAñ aýajûe MZ ù\d @û\ûd
ZûfòKû- (cûiòK)
Kâ.^õ aòbûM cêý^òiþ_ûf Kù_ûðùei^/cjû^Me òMc
1. aûiMéj (GKcjfû Nee Zò@ûeò @õPk, Gaõ ajêZk Méje PUûY @õPk _ûAñ
_â~êRý
i) <500 aMð`êU 30 Uuû
ii) >500 aMð`êU eê 1200
aMð`êU
60 Uuû
iii) >1200 aMð`êU eê 3000
aMð`êU
100 Uuû
iv) 3000 aMð`êU eê C¡ðß 150 Uuû
\âÁaý – ajêZk aògòÁ @û_ûUðùcYÖ ùlZâùe aûiMéje PUûY @õPk c_û~òa Gaõ icÉ
aûiMéje aýajûe ù\d GKZâ Keò ùiûiûAUò Vûeê @û\ûd ùja û
2. aýaiûdòK _âZòÂû^, ù\ûKû^, Lû\ýMâjYiÚû^, (Xûaû,còVûù\ûKû^, K`òNe)) \ßûeû
@]úKéZ @õPk
i) 100 aMð`êU ~ûG @õPk 60 Uuû
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ii) >100 aMð`êU eê 200 aMð êU
c]ýùe
100 Uuû
iii) >200 aMð`êU eê 500 aMð êU
c]ýùe
150 Uuû
iv) >500 aMð`êU eê 1000
aMð`êU c]ýùe
400 Uuû
v) 1000 aMð`êU eê C¡ðß 400 Uuû + 1000 aMð êU C_ùe _âZò 10
aMð`êUKê U5/- ùfLûGñ
3. @Zò[ôba^ 750 Uuû
4.jùÁf (ùKøYiò _âZòÂû^ _eòieùe ùjûA^[ôa;ù~_eò gâcRúaú cjòkû @ûaûi NùeûA
@ûaûi AZýû\ò
i) 20 g~ýû _~ðý« 500 Uuû
ii) 20 g~ýûeê C¡ðß 500 Uuû + _âZò g~ýû_òQû 5U. ùfLûGñ
5. ùjûùUf/ùeÁêeûYÖ/aûeþ
A @YZûeKû ùjûùUf (^òcðûY
@õPk)
i) 1000 aMð`êU ~ûG 750 Uuû
ii) 1000 aMð`êUeê C¡ðß 1000 Uuû
B ZûeKû ùjûùUf
i) Zò^òZûeKû _~ðý« 1500 Uuû
ii) Zò^òZûeKû Vûeê @]ôK 4000 Uuû
6. aýaiûdòK Kû~ðýûkd, ieKûeú/ùaûieKûeú Kû~ðýûkd aýûu baòhý ò]ô Kû~ðýûkd
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AZýû\ò( òcðûY @õPk)
i) 1000 aMð`êU ~ûG 200 Uuû
ii) 1000 aMð`êU e @]ôK U200+1000 aMð`êUeê C¡ðß [ôaû
¯Zò10aMð`êUKêU2/- ùfLûGñ
7 Cbd ieKûeú/ùaieKûeú gòlû êÂû^ (ù_ä Äêf,ùKûPòõ Käûi, Äêf, KùfR)
gòlû êÂû^ KZðê_lu \ßûeû @ êÂû^e aò\ýû[ðú iõLýû iõ_Kðùe @û`òùWbòUþ ùe
ùNûhYû_Zâ ù\ùa)
A @Y@ûaûiòK
i) 100 iõLýû ~ûG 500 Uuû
ii) 100eê 500 iõLýû ~ûG 800 Uuû
iii) 500eê 1000 iõLýû ~ûG 1500 Uuû
iv) 1000 eê C¡ðß 1500U + 1000eê @]ôK _âZò 100 QûZâu
C_ùe 100 Uuû
B @ûaûiòK
i) 100 aò\ýû[ðú ~ûG 1000 Uuû
ii) >100 eê 500 ~ûG 2000 Uuû
iii) >500 eê 1000 ~ûG 4000 Uuû
iv) >1000 eê C¡ðß 4000U +1000eê @]ôK _âZò100 QûZâu
C_ùe 200Uuû
8 ÊûiÚýùiaû _âZòÂû^ (Käò òKþ, Wòiþù_^iûeú, _eúlûMûe, ùeûM òeì_Y Méj,
_eúlûMûe, WûqeLû^û, ^iðòõùjûc-@Y aûAI ùcWòKûf aRðýaÉê bkò (MSW)
_ûAñ
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A g~ýûjú^ ÊûiÚý Ne
_âZòÂû^(HCS)
1000 Uuû
B g~ýûaògòÁ ÊûiÚý _âZòÂû^
i) 50 g~ýû _~ðý« 2000 Uuû
ii) >50 eê 100 g~ýû _~ðý« 3000 Uuû
iii) >100 g~ýûeê @]ôK 3000+100 g~ýû C_ùe _âZò g~ýû C_ùe
@]ôK 20Uuû
9 @Yêlê\â Gaõ c]ýc aûaiûd ùK¦â MSME(ùKak aò_\jú^ @ êÂû^e @]úKéZ
@õPk)*
i) 1000 aMð`êU _~ðý« 2500Uuû
ii) 1000 aMð`êU eê C¡ðß 2500U + 1000 aMð`êU C¡ðß _âZò 10 aMð`êU
_ûAñ 3 Uuû ùfLûGñ
10 ùMû\ûc, cûfùMû\ûc,gúZkbŠûe(aò_\gì^ý-@]úKéZ @õPk)
i) 1000 aMð`êU _~ðý« - U100/-
ii) 1000 aMð`êU eê C¡ðß - U100/- + 1000 aMð`êU C_ùe _âZò 10
aMð`êU C_ùe 3 Uuû ùfLûGñ
11 aòaûjcŠ_, KfýûYcŠ_, _ûaðYMéj, _â\gð^ú I ùckû Méj, C àêq RûMû (@iÚûdú
ùUYÖij,_að_ûk^ _ûAñ iû]ûeY aù¦ûaÉ ij /\ò òKò@û aýaiÚû)@]úKéZ @õPk
_ûAñ _âZò\ò^ òcòZ (Gjû @YZûeKû/ZûeKû ùjûùUf aýaiÚû aû\ ù\A)
i) 300 aMðcòUe _~ðý«- 2000 Uuû
ii) 300 aMðcòUe eê C¡ðß - 2000U+300 aMðcòUe eê C¡ðß _âZò 1
aMðcòUeKê 10Uuû ùfLûGñ
12 ù_ùUâûf _µ (@]úKéZ @õPk)
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i) 2000 aMð`êU _~ðý« - 500 Uuû
ii) 2000 aMð`êU eê @]ôK _ûAñ 500U +500 aMð`êU C_ùe _âZò 10
aMð`êUKê 5Uuû ùfLûGñ
13 gúZZû_ òdªòZ aòdêUò _ûfðe,
Æû
200 Uuû
aòdêUò _ûfðe, Æû, iûfê þ
(gúZZû_ òdªY aò^û)
150 Uuû
14 Qû_ûLû^û(@Y aò_Ü\R^K aRðýaÉê)
i) 500 aMð`êU ~ûG 300 Uuû
ii) 500 aMð`êU eê C¡ðß ~ûG 300U+500 aMð`êU eê C¡ðß _âZò 10 aMð`êU Kê
3Uuû ùfLûGñ
15 eûÉûKW CVû ù\ûKû^ú(PòjÜòZ) 150 Uuû
16 ùcûUe MûWò ibðòiòõ ùiYÖe (MýûùeR,ew /XùfA ù\ûKû^/ibðòiòõ ùiYÖe)
i) 1000 aMð`êU _~ðý« U500/-
ii) 2000 aMð`êU _~ðý« U1000/-
iii) 2000 aMð`êU eê C¡ðß 1000U+2000 aMð`êU C_ùe _âZò 10
aMð`êUKê 5Uuû ùfLûGñ
17. _eòaj^ Kµû ò 1500 Uuû
18. (ù\÷ òK/iû¯ûjòK) jûU ù\ûKû^
i) 200 aMð`êU ~ûG U100/-
ii) 200eê 500 aMð`êU ~ûG U200/-
iii) 500 eê C¡ðß aMð`êU U500/-
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19 cûõi, cûQ, KêKêWû ù\ûKû^ U750/-
20 c\ ù\ûKû^ U750/-
21 ùefùIß ùÁi^ Gaõ aiþÁûŠ U2000/-
22 iòù^cûjf Gaõ cfþUò ù_äKè iòUþ
_òQû
U5/-
23 @^ýû^ý ~ûjû C_ùe CfäòLôZ
ùjûA^ûjó
cêý òiþ_ûf Kù_ûðùei^e cìfýûd^ @ êiûùe
aò_{^K aRðýaÉê iõ_éq C_ôû\Ku \ßûeû _eòPûkòZ I C_PûeòZ ùja û
@ êiìPú-2
(Lôfû_Kûeúu C_ùe cêý òiþ_ûf Kù_ûðùei^ \ßûeû ùRûeòcû^û ò¡ðûeY \ò^ _òQû)
Kâ.^õ Kû~ðýiìPú cêý^òiþ_ûf
Kù_ûðùei^
1. Rò òh GùYùZùY _KûA @_eòÃûe Keòaû
i) aûiiÚû^e aûiò¦û U100/-
ii) ù\ûKû^ú U1000/-
iii) RkLô@û ù\ûKû^ú U2000/-
Iv) ùjûùUf cûfòK U2000/-
v) gòÌû êÂû^ U5000/-
vi) còVû, RkLô@û,`ûÁ`êWþ, @ûAiþKâòcþ,@ûLêei, I @^ýû^ý
cé\ê_û^úd Gaõ _eòaû CVûù\ûKû^ú
U100/-
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vii) cûõi ù\ûKû^úe ù\ûKû^ iûcÜû eûÉûùe KUû jûW, cûõi, _lú,
Pcð, @ŠûùLûk AZýû\ò _KûA @ûaRð^û Kùf
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viii) aûjûe RûMû aòaûj cŠ_ U500/-
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