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UoP officials eye Rs 2 cr going to 'waste'
Updated On: 15 September, 2013 11:55 PM IST | | Niranjan Medhekar
Sources say on realising that the sizeable sum was spent on garbage collection and disposal every year, members of the varsity's management council have decided to scrap a deal with an NGO, as they want contractors of their choice to bag the project
If cash is trash then the converse is equally true. Members of University of Pune’s management council recognised this recently on learning that the varsity was paying Rs 2 crore every year for garbage collection and disposal to an NGO. Out of the blue an idea to float a tender was mooted, endangering the livelihood of 128 women from weaker sections of society, who have been working on the project for the past three years under the wing of Solid Waste Collection and Handling (SWaCH).

Trash talk: The management council has passed the proposal of initiating tendering process in waste management at the campus (above). Participants should have a minimum annual turnover ofu00a0Rs 5 crore. File Pic
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