
Residents’ associations likely to have a role in waste management in corpn.
The Hindu
Draft by-law makes registration of associations with civic body mandatory
Residents’ associations in the Kochi Corporation may get legal recognition and a role in the waste management efforts of the civic body if the proposal in the draft waste management by-law is approved.
The draft plastic-solid-liquid-waste management by-law 2021, which is under the active consideration of the Kochi Corporation, also envisages residents’ associations as beneficiary agencies in the waste management efforts of the city.
The draft legislation suggests that all the regional associations of both the temporary and permanent residents within the Kochi Corporation limit register themselves with the civic body and obtain register numbers. The registration of the associations have also been made mandatory in the legislation.

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