Bengaluru North City Corp Deploys New Litter Picking Machine To Tackle GVPs, Blackspots Across 72 Wards

The Bengaluru North City Corporation (BNCC) has introduced a new mechanised litter picking machine aimed at addressing the issue of garbage visibility points (GVPs) and blackspots across its 72 wards. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance sanitation and cleanliness in the city. In conjunction with the deployment of the litter picking machine, BNCC has also announced the commencement of mechanised sweeping drives in various divisions. This dual approach reflects the city's commitment to improving urban cleanliness and tackling waste management challenges effectively. The BNCC’s efforts come in response to ongoing concerns about litter and waste disposal in urban areas, highlighting the importance of innovative solutions in maintaining a clean environment for residents. By adopting advanced technologies like mechanised litter picking, the BNCC aims to set a precedent for other municipalities in India to follow suit in their cleanliness drives.
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