Edit: Ranjit just alerted me to the contact details and deadline given
<http://www.moef.nic.in/sites/default/files/Draft%20waste%20management%20rule%201072015.pdf>
.
I'm re-drafting the same email as earlier, but with these details
incorporated so you can forward it whole to your friends. Pls treat this as
the main email and you can discard the earlier one.


Hi,

Would you be interested in participating in a *collaborative commenting
exercise* regarding Waste Management issue in India? The Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change has released the draft waste
management rules for public feedback.
http://envfor.nic.in/division/reportguidelines . (5 documents) They have
invited comments from the public,to be sent to wastemgt-...@gov.on .

I've loaded the 5 documents in question on google drive, made them publicly
comment-able, so you can highlight any portion of the text, right-click and
give your comment on it. You can see others' comments and reply there, have
a discussion etc. Click below to open one that interests you.

1. Draft Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2015
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KkKGHeq4rVWeOr1GVu6dRZO_TqBOkxBgAeP0Rj9XOjo>
published:
03-06-2015; deadline: 28 July 2015

2. Draft Solid Waste Management Rules 2015
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nY0tGRgFylhK86l2xTlBEYFEmoRfPUA7xg2WTDoZIBo>
published:
03-06-2015; deadline: 28 July 2015

3.Draft Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2015
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LcJlqVLedq4TRbX4IccrLvBC0XPIbTfzPDxR_PeM9EM>
published: 25-05-2015; deadline: 19 July 2015

4.Draft Fly Ash notification, 2015
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WDvLQCrvqrBLLYSY32oBiLOZPbZQa2rVr7KbJoDqFKM>
published: 25-05-2015; deadline: 19 July 2015

5.Draft e-waste (Management) Rules, 2015
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FvafhWfmkQ4xzHKDlk-d2fXNzsrvg8_7xXzaM_mePPc>
published: 10-06-2015; deadline: 4 August 2015

Deadline is 60 days from date of publication of each doc. I've put the
publish dates next to each doc below, and in red a 55-day deadline date
(giving some room to properly write out anything important). After which
I'll send the file with your comments to the ministry. Note: Two of the
deadlines are next Sunday.

Note: these are on a Google Drive folder
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8sY5vZfk1W5fkJJTXZxbmtOa1FWTS15N2lrb3g1eFgzMUVuZlN0NkRXN3hROG1KajA0VEU>.
You'll probably need to be on a laptop and with a decent internet
connection to be able to work with them.

I got news about this from a Janaagraha newsletter, forwarded in mail chain
below.

Can you please forward this to people in India who are working in waste
management field?


PS #1: If spam, I'll restrict, and people who want to participate will have
to send be their gmail id's. If no spam, the docs remain open to commenting
for all. So the responsibility is on us all. Let's keep it real, folks, and
go vent somewhere else if you're having a bad day.

PS #2: Technology part : I used popular free online tools to liberate the
PDFs to word; in one case there was a scanned doc so I used an OCR tool.
Could only do for English.. the Hindi language pages (some of the docs are
bilingual) I had to drop as they couldn't be converted. Pls see
http://envfor.nic.in/division/reportguidelines for the original docs.

--
Cheers,
Nikhil
+91-966-583-1250
Pune, India
Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
http://nikhilsheth.blogspot.in



> On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 9:10 PM, Nikhil VJ <nikhil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Got this from Janaagraha
>> *Draft waste management rules released for public feedback*
>> The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has released the
>> draft waste management rules for public feedback. The new rules are
>> expected to help in effective implementation of waste management policies.
>> It clearly defines terms that were previously left ambiguous such as
>> defining sanitary waste, demolition and construction waste, its handling
>> methods etc. It also proposes for individuals and commercial establishments
>> to pay municipal authorities for the collection and disposal of waste they
>> generate iv.
>> Reference given: http://envfor.nic.in/division/reportguidelines
>>
>> On the site:
>> Draft Waste Management Rules 2015 for comments
>>
>> 1. Draft Bio-Medical Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2015
>> <http://www.moef.nic.in/sites/default/files/BMW.pdf>
>>
>> 2. Draft Solid Waste Management Rules 2015
>> <http://www.moef.nic.in/sites/default/files/SWM%20Rules%202015%20-Vetted%201%20-%20final_0.pdf>
>>
>> 3.Draft Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2015
>> <http://www.moef.nic.in/sites/default/files/Plastic%20Waste%20Management%20Rules%202015-forPrinted%20version_0.pdf>
>>
>> 4.Draft Fly Ash notification, 2015
>> <http://www.moef.nic.in/sites/default/files/FLY%20ASH%20notification.pdf>
>>
>> 5.Draft  e-waste (Management) Rules, 2015
>> <http://www.moef.nic.in/sites/default/files/notified%20ewaste%20rule%202015_1.pdf>
>> No idea where exactly to send in the comments, though. The contact page
>> for that section only had a postal address listed, no number or email
>> address. (Joint Secretary, Hazardous Substances Management (HSM) Division).
>> The whole website had a contact-us page, again no contact form or email,
>> but a phone number was listed: *Information and Facilitation
>> Counter: +91-11-24362064 *
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Nikhil
>> +91-966-583-1250
>> Pune, India
>> Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <
>> http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
>> http://nikhilsheth.blogspot.in
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Srikanth Viswanathan <as...@janaagraha.org>
>> Date: Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:12 PM
>> Subject: Tender SURE roads inaugurated in Bangalore
>> To: "nikhi...@gmail.com" <nikhi...@gmail.com>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *July 2015   *
>>
>> *Dear Mr. Nikhil,*
>>
>> *In this edition, we present an update on the inauguration of two Tender
>> S.U.R.E roads in Bangalore. Also featured are key highlights of the Smart
>> Cities and AMRUT missions launched by the Government of India recently.*
>>
>> *We would love to hear from you. Please do write to us with your
>> suggestions and feedback.*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Regards, *Srikanth Viswanathan
>> Coordinator - Advocacy and Reforms
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>>
>>   *Tender S.U.R.E roads inaugurated in Bangalore *
>> On the 20th of June, the Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
>> inaugurated the St. Mark’s Road and Vittal Mallya Hospital Road in central
>> Bangalore after their up-gradation as per Tender SURE standards.
>>
>> Tender SURE will make roads durable and ease pedestrian and traffic
>> movements. Much of unnecessary road cuttings by various utility agencies
>> will also be avoided. Both roads are up to five meters wide and are now
>> equipped with parking and bus bays, LED street lights and cycle lanes.
>> Twelve roads are now being developed under this project, post the two
>> pilots. You can access the video coverage of the event here.
>>
>>
>> <http://www.ichangemycity.com/bangalore/videos/tender-sure-roads-open-to-public-0>
>>
>> *Centre unveils operational guidelines for Smart Cities challenge
>> competition*
>> The Smart Cities Mission was launched on the 25th of June, with an aim to
>> create 100 smart cities in the next five years. An outlay of Rs 48,000
>> crores in Central grants has been earmarked for the project. According to
>> the Mission’s operational guidelines, eligible cities will be chosen
>> through a two-stage City Challenge competition. In Stage-1, each state and
>> union territory will score their cities based on a set of criteria and
>> nominate the top scorers (a total of 100 nominees) for Stage-2. These
>> criteria awards points to cities based on their self-financing ability,
>> their track record with implementing JNNURM projects and reforms, service
>> delivery, internal resource generation and existing service levels. In
>> Stage-2, these potential smart cities are required to submit a smart city
>> plan which will undergo rigorous scrutiny. The cities will be evaluated on
>> their current status and plan proposal i.
>>
>> *AMRUT urban mission launched*
>> AMRUT aims to cover 500 cities and towns, with a population of one lakh
>> and above.
>>
>> AMRUT is a 10-year mission with a total investment of about Rs 2 lakh
>> crore. Under the scheme, states have the flexibility in designing schemes
>> based on the needs of identified cities as well as in their execution and
>> monitoring. States will only submit State Annual Action Plans to the Centre
>> for broad concurrence based on which funds will be released. States are,
>> thereafter, required to transfer funds to ULBs within 7 days of receipt of
>> funds from Centre.
>>
>>
>>     Central assistance will cover 50 percent of project cost for cities
>> and towns with a population of up to 10 lakh and one-third of the project
>> cost for those with a population of above 10 lakh. Central assistance will
>> be released in three instalments in the ratio of 20:40:40 based on
>> achievement of milestones indicated in State Annual Action Plans. The
>> mission provides for incentivizing reforms by earmarking 10 percent of
>> annual allocation to be allocated to good performers at the end of each
>> year ii.
>>
>> *Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana targets ‘Housing for All by 2022’ *
>> The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) targets construction of two crore
>> houses by 2022 for the urban poor, especially for Economically Weaker
>> Section (EWS) and Lower Income Group (LIG). The scheme will provide a
>> credit linked subsidy of 1 lakh to 2.3 lakh instead of actual fund
>> transfers. States/UTs are required to mobilize the balance. PMAY will cost
>> around Rs 3 lakh crore over the next seven years. The Central subsidy has
>> also increased from Rs 75,000 earlier to Rs 1 lakh to 2.30 lakh per house,
>> depending on the specific scheme iii.
>>
>> *Draft waste management rules released for public feedback*
>> The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has released the
>> draft waste management rules for public feedback. The new rules are
>> expected to help in effective implementation of waste management policies.
>> It clearly defines terms that were previously left ambiguous such as
>> defining sanitary waste, demolition and construction waste, its handling
>> methods etc. It also proposes for individuals and commercial establishments
>> to pay municipal authorities for the collection and disposal of waste they
>> generate iv.
>>
>> *Karnataka Municipal Corporation (Ward Committee) Rules, 2013 *
>> Urban Development Department (UDD) of Karnataka notified the Draft
>> Karnataka Municipal Corporations (Ward Committee) Rules, 2013 on 26th of
>> May. The rules govern the functioning of the ward committees, such as
>> holding special meetings in case of emergency and preparation of agenda for
>> the regular meetings. The rules mandate that Ward Committee meet every
>> month and be empowered to recommend to the corporation, any disciplinary
>> action on officers who fail to carry out it's resolutions v.
>>
>> *References*
>> i. *http://bit.ly/1H2tSPm* <http://bit.ly/1H2tSPm>
>> ii. *http://bit.ly/1IZXLAc* <http://bit.ly/1IZXLAc>
>> iii. *http://bit.ly/1CXYjUX* <http://bit.ly/1CXYjUX>
>> iv. *http://bit.ly/1NKO9gJ* <http://bit.ly/1NKO9gJ>
>> v. *http://bit.ly/1NHOFLY* <http://bit.ly/1NHOFLY>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy*
>>  4th Floor, UNI Building, Thimmiah Road,
>> Vasanth Nagar, Bangalore - 560052
>>  www.janaagraha.org
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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