With an aim to implement 100 per cent waste segregation at source, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation launched the new Swachh app
Hyderabad was declared open defecation free on August 16 but many of the city’s toilets remain devoid of water and cleanliness
Hyderabad is slowly setting an example for other metro cities by adopting Swachh practices. Taking a step ahead, the city’s civic body has declared Hyderabad free...
Over the last few months, the GHMC has consistently taken up several initiatives to address all the issues related to waste management in the city of...
With lacklustre performance on behalf of municipal corporations in 2016-17, the state government has set a deadline of August 15 for all municipalities of Telangana to...
A ban on open burning of waste takes immediate effect in Telangana. The government has prohibited open burning of waste on lands and has imposed hefty...
Prashant Lingam and his wife Aruna Kappagantula recently constructed a 12x12 feet donation centre with 1,500 PET bottles for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
Rajendranagar in Hyderabad sets a clear example of how planned waste segregation and treatment strategies can lead to proper management of waste
Citizens of Hyderabad will soon be able to vote for a public toilet’s sanitation levels as the civic body will install polling machines in 50 public...
Hyderabad has taken an initiative in the right direction, it is doing what is the need of the hour - an end to manual scavenging. Now,...
Greater Hyderabad ranked 22nd in the recently released Swachh Survekshan rankings of 434 cities based on cleanliness. Now it plans to improve its performance with self-assessment...