
Minister of Industry and TG Bharath, which collected electronic waste within the E-Check program on the occasion of the Swacch Andhra-Swarna initiative in Kurnool. | Photo Credit: U. SubraManyam
Minister of Industry and TG Bharath Trade on Saturday (April 19) said on Saturday that steps were taken to create an electronic waste processing plant in all undivided district limits. He participated in various programs, including a walk organized as part of Swachh Andhra-SWARNA Andhra on the topic “E-Check: maintaining electronic waste under control” in courier.
Bharath, who spoke at a workshop organized by the municipal company Kurnool Municipal Corporation, said electronic equipment has become necessary in everyday life, but are dangerous for the environment. People can only stay if the e-store is recycled.
On this occasion, Mr. Bharath said he was taking steps to set up an electronic waste processing plant in an undivided district. Until these plants are established, the Minister asked people to give electronic waste to reduce, reuse and recycling (RRR). Mr. Bharath said that while the previous government imposed a tax on garbage collection, the existing one has removed it and focused on the disposal of garbage and maintaining hygiene in cities.
Mr. Bharath said he was also trying to raise funds from the center for various development work, including increasing greenery and the development of sports and others.
In Banaganapalle in the Nandyal district, the Minister of BC Janardhan Reddy, which collected electronic waste, including old mobile phones, television files and other electronic goods, took part in the Nandyal District, including old mobile phones, television files and other electronic goods. He said that the government is working with the policy of RRR, and the electronic waste collection center has been established for the disposal of electronic waste.
Mr. Janardhan Reddy urged people to contribute to control of pollution and maintain cleanliness in their surroundings. He said that Banaganapalle was 90% without plastic, and the effort is to make the city 100% clean.
Meanwhile, as part of the Swachh Andhra-Swarna Andhra program, the Vikrant Patel’s Vikrant Patel was launched at all police stations in the Kurnool district. Police staff in the Nandyal district also cleansed.
Published – April 19 2025 17:40