Assam Minister Inspects Doomdooma Waste Facility

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Guwahati: Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Minister Kaushik Rai toured the Material Recovery Facility and waste-to-compost center in Ushanmati on Wednesday. He led the inspection at Ward No. 1 alongside Doomdooma MLA Rupesh Gowala and MLA Prasanta Phukan. The team examined how the site turns municipal trash into compost while recovering recyclables.

The project aims to lower local pollution levels. It also creates a sustainable framework for urban waste disposal. Officials stated that processing trash scientifically will help build a cleaner future for the entire state of Assam. This work aligns with the broader environmental goals of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.

Rupesh Gowala praised the progress on site. "This facility is setting an example of how scientific waste management can transform communities. By converting waste into compost and ensuring the proper recovery of recyclable materials, we are taking a meaningful step towards a cleaner and healthier Doomdooma. Such initiatives will greatly benefit future generations," Gowala said. The government plans to expand these practices to improve living standards for citizens across the region.

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