Garbage dumped openly near A-347 in Sector Beta 1 sparks outrage, residents demand strict action and ₹5000 fine on violators
Greater Noida :Sector Beta 1 is witnessing growing outrage as residents call out blatant violations of basic cleanliness norms. Despite multiple awareness drives, people continue to dump garbage openly on roadsides, turning residential areas into dumping grounds. RWA General Secretary Harindra Bhati expressed strong displeasure, stating that repeated efforts to educate people have clearly failed to bring discipline. “How long will this negligence continue?” residents are now asking.
The latest flashpoint is near A-347 in Beta 1, where heaps of garbage have been irresponsibly thrown around the roadside. The situation has not only made the area filthy but is also posing serious health and environmental risks.
The stench, spread of waste, and increasing unhygienic conditions are becoming unbearable. What is more frustrating is that this is not an isolated incident but part of a recurring pattern.
Residents
‘Warnings ignored, Action needed now‘ – Bhati
According to residents, several warnings and requests have already been made. However, a section of people continues to ignore rules without any fear of consequences. This has pushed residents to demand strict enforcement rather than mere advisories.
Harendra Bhati has clearly stated that those violating sanitation norms must face penalties.
A minimum fine of ₹5000 should be imposed on anyone found dumping garbage in public spaces. Only strict action will bring accountability.
Harinder Bhati
Residents demand strict monitoring and enforcement
Fed up with the ongoing negligence, residents are now urging authorities to step in with regular monitoring and strict penalties. They believe that without enforcement, awareness campaigns alone are meaningless.
The message from Sector Beta 1 is loud and clear: enough is enough. Residents are no longer willing to tolerate irresponsible behaviour that compromises the cleanliness, health, and dignity of their neighbourhood.
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This incident highlights not just a tragic loss of life, but also systemic gaps in urban safety management that demand immediate attention and corrective action.