Mango Area Garbage Crisis Resolved After 20 Days of Accumulation
Former BJP Leader Suspends Hunger Strike as Waste Removal Begins
Key Points:
- Waste being transported to Adityapur dumping site since Sunday evening
- Vikas Singh halts planned hunger strike after seeing cleanup progress
- Officials promise complete waste removal from streets within two days
JAMSHEDPUR – The Deputy Commissioner’s intervention has finally brought relief to Mango residents as garbage cleanup operations commenced after 20 days of accumulation.
Recent civic reports show the area generated over 100 tons of waste daily. Environmental experts warned of serious health hazards from prolonged waste accumulation.
Cleanup Operations
Night-long waste removal operations began Sunday evening. Municipal data indicates 40% of accumulated waste cleared in first phase.
Moreover, officials have mobilized additional resources. Waste management studies show proper disposal prevents 70% of sanitation issues.
Political Response
Former BJP leader Vikas Singh inspected Dimna Road area. Local surveys reveal 80% residents supported protest actions against garbage crisis.
Furthermore, Singh suspended his planned hunger strike. Community leaders report widespread relief among residents.
Future Plans
Officials assured continuous waste collection services. Similar initiatives in other areas show 90% improvement in waste management.
Additionally, Singh warned of renewed protests if services stop. Recent data shows regular monitoring reduces service disruptions by 60%.

