A Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste transfer station was inaugurated at Gowlidoddi in Serilingampally Zone of Cyberabad Municipal Corporation on Monday. The facility was inaugurated by Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan in…
A Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste transfer station was inaugurated at Gowlidoddi in Serilingampally Zone of Cyberabad Municipal Corporation on Monday. The facility was inaugurated by Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan in the presence of CMC Commissioner G. Srijana and other senior officials.

The station will serve as a collection and aggregation point for C&D waste from Narsingi, Nallagandla, Gachibowli and Madhapur. It is expected to reduce transportation distances and curb indiscriminate dumping of construction debris on roads, drains and open spaces. The facility, established by Re Sustainability, will complement an existing C&D waste processing plant at Jeedimetla.
Ranjan said C&D waste should be treated as a resource and advised agencies to hand over debris to authorised processors. The authorised service provider will offer doorstep collection with user charges as per prescribed norms.
The Hindu reports this as a routine civic infrastructure story, neutral in tone and focused on the official inauguration and quoted statements from the Special Chief Secretary. No opposition or resident criticism is included. The piece is a straightforward government-announcement story, which on this occasion is neutral-report rather than pro-government, because it does not adopt any political framing or suppress a known controversy. Readers should note that the story does not assess whether the facility will actually reduce illegal dumping or whether the user charges will be affordable. The next step to watch is whether contractors incorporate waste-processing costs into project estimates as advised.
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Source: thehindu.com (neutral report)
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