Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal on Thursday directed the authorities concerned to ensure complete remediation of the Bhalswa landfill site in the national capital by September.
Manohar Lal, who visited the Bhalswa Dumpsite to review the ongoing legacy waste remediation work being undertaken by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), also directed that the reclaimed land, following remediation of the landfill, should be utilised judiciously for public use and community welfare.
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This was his second in-person inspection and review of the remediation activities at the site.
The Bhalswa Dumpsite has been adopted by Union Minister Manohar Lal under the Dumpsite Remediation and Action Plan (DRAP) initiative, a nationwide mission-mode programme launched by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs under Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0 for remediation of major legacy dumpsites across the country with the target of achieving “Lakshya Zero Dumpsites” through scientific remediation, environmental restoration, and reclamation of valuable urban land.
He formally announced the adoption of the Bhalswa Dumpsite on September 15, 2025 during a press conference in New Delhi, followed by the formal on-site launch and inspection on September 17, 2025 under the “Swachhata Hi Seva 2025” campaign, under which the Bhalswa Dumpsite was taken up for accelerated remediation and transformation.
During today’s visit, officials briefed the Minister on the progress of biomining and land reclamation activities at the Bhalswa Dumpsite.
The site had approximately 73 lakh metric tonnes of legacy waste in June 2022, and since July 2022, biomining operations have been continuously undertaken in mission mode, approximately 15 thousands metric tonnes processed per day.
As on May 26, resulting in a significant reduction of the balanced waste quantity, including both legacy and fresh waste, to approximately 23.17 lakh metric tonnes is remaining waste to be processed.
Owing to the sustained biomining and remediation efforts, nearly 43 acres of land has been reclaimed out of the total dumpsite area of about 70 acres.
In line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the objectives of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, scientific methods are being deployed for legacy waste remediation, with parallel efforts to improve environmental safety and civic amenities in the surrounding areas.
During the visit to the Bhalswa landfill site, Manohar Lal, conducted a comprehensive review of the ongoing biomining operations, environmental safeguards, fire prevention measures, leachate management systems, and the future roadmap for complete remediation of the dumpsite.
Emphasising the importance of expeditious completion of the project to improve environmental conditions and safeguard public health in the surrounding areas, the Minister directed the authorities concerned to ensure complete remediation of the Bhalswa landfill site by September.
He further instructed that fresh waste generated on a daily basis should be processed immediately to prevent further accumulation and stressed that no new legacy waste should be created.
The visit was attended by Sanjeev Khirwar, Commissioner, MCD; P C Meena, Engineer-in-Chief, MCD; K K Sharma, Chief Engineer, MCD; Sashi, Deputy Commissioner, MCD; along with other officers concerned of the MCD.