
1,350 more SAT vehicles to be deployed
The Hindu
As part of the Driver-cum-Owner scheme, the beneficiary will be required to pay 10% cost of the vehicle
GHMC is going to press more Swachh Auto Tipper (SAT) vehicles into service for effective garbage clearance in the city.
A total of 1,350 SAT vehicles are ready for distribution to the eligible poor as part of the ‘Driver-cum-Owner’ scheme, a statement from GHMC informed on Saturday.
Over 6,500 metric tonnes of waste are being collected from across the city on a daily basis, and the existing SAT vehicles are proving insufficient for the collection.

The draft policy for “Responsible Digital Use Among Students”, released on Monday by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, has recommended that parents set structured routines with clear screen-time rules and prioritise privacy, safety, and open conversation with children on digital well-being.












