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BMC Collects 10-12 Tonnes Of Waste After India’s T20 World Cup Victory Parade

The cleanliness drive, which started after the victory parade and went on till the next morning, involved more than 100 BMC staffers and members of NGOs.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>(Source: PTI)</p></div>
(Source: PTI)

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation collected 10-12 tonnes of garbage during a cleanliness drive following the victory parade of the T20 World Cup winning Indian team on Mumbai's Marine Drive on Thursday.

The cleanliness drive, which started at 11:30 pm on Thursday and ended at 8:00 am on Friday, involved more than 100 staffers of the civic solid waste management department apart from members of non-governmental organisations, an official said.

Dumpers that carry around three tonnes of trash, compactors with a capacity of six tonnes and small vehicles that can accommodate 500 kg were used to clear the area.

"The trash mainly consists of plastic bottles, foods wrappers and cups, as well as shoes, slippers and some other items. Dry waste has been mostly collected from Marine Drive. Shoes and chappals, which were collected in five small vehicles, will be sent for recycling," Assistant Municipal Commissioner (A Ward) Jaipdeep More told PTI.

The open bus parade started from the National Centre for Performing Arts at Nariman Point after 7:30 pm on Thursday and went till the Wankhede Stadium. While it takes five minutes to cover the distance between these two points, it took more than one-and-a-half-hour for the parade to do so due to the large gathering.

In a press release issued earlier in the day, the BMC said that two dumpers were also used to lift the garbage from the site, all of which will be sent to recycling plants instead of dumping grounds.

The massive clean-up operation after one of the biggest welcome events anywhere in the world drew praise from netizens.

"Before the citizens who celebrated the World Cup victory parade woke up, the sanitation workers had already cleaned and tidied up the Marine Drive area. The previous night, Marine Drive area was littered with thousands of shoes and sandals, and these workers were busy removing the garbage until dawn," citizen @ivaibhavk wrote on X.

"By morning, they had restored Mumbai to its original state. We should all express our gratitude to these workers," said the social media user, who also attached two videos to highlight the stellar effort from civic agencies.