Mango Residents Face Health Crisis as Garbage Crisis Intensifies
Former Minister Urges CM’s Intervention as Waste Collection Halts
Key Points:
- Uncollected garbage disrupts daily life across Mango Municipal area
- Banna Gupta criticizes MLA Rai’s NGT complaint without alternatives
- Healthcare, education services affected by deteriorating conditions
JAMSHEDPUR – The Mango Municipal Corporation faces a severe sanitation crisis as mounting garbage heaps across the city disrupt daily life and pose serious health risks to residents.
Former minister Banna Gupta has written to the Chief Minister seeking urgent intervention. Meanwhile, residents struggle with restricted movement and foul odors. The situation has particularly affected hospitals and schools.
Political Controversy
Gupta blamed Jamshedpur West MLA Saryu Rai for the crisis. “The NGT complaint without alternative solutions was irresponsible,” noted a civic official. Additionally, the garbage disposal halt has impacted neighboring Sonari area.
Impact on Daily Life
The crisis threatens upcoming festival celebrations. Furthermore, students preparing for exams face difficulties. Healthcare facilities report decreased patient visits due to unsanitary conditions.
Public Health Concerns
Medical experts warn of disease risks. Moreover, elderly residents and women have suspended their daily walks. Local authorities face mounting pressure to resolve the situation before it worsens.

