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Waste Collection: 10k Residents In Jaipur To Get Notices For Damaging Rfid Cards | Jaipur News

Jaipur: The Jaipur Municipal Corporation-Greater (JMC-G) has decided to send notices to 10,000 residents in Malviya Nagar and Murlipura zones for allegedly damaging radio-frequency identification (RFID) cards installed outside their houses to streamline the waste collection process in the city.
User chargeis collected after the RFID tags are scanned by waste collectors sent by the muncipal corporation.In the past few weeks the JMC-G officials noticed that they were not receiving updates ofRFID cards being scanned, after which it came to light that the cards had been damaged.
Somya Gurjar, mayor of JMC-G, said, “I have instructed the commissioner to send notices to all the houses from where RFID tags are missing. Meanwhile, new RFID tags will be installed and if those are damaged, then we will register FIRs as it would be a case of damaging public property.”
The user charge collected from residential houses ranges from Rs 20-150 per month while for commercial establishments it ranges from Rs 250-5,000. Till September, JMC-G collected over Rs 40 lakh per month as user charges from two lakh houses.
The corporation has also developed an online system for collecting user charge where there is no provision for giving cash. The whole process is app-based with real-time monitoring of waste collection, due to which the number of daily complaints related to waste collection from these two zones had reduced to just two-three complaints as compared to over 100 complaints daily earlier. But now, with the tags not being scanned, the process has encountered a different problem. TNN
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User chargeis collected after the RFID tags are scanned by waste collectors sent by the muncipal corporation.In the past few weeks the JMC-G officials noticed that they were not receiving updates ofRFID cards being scanned, after which it came to light that the cards had been damaged.
Somya Gurjar, mayor of JMC-G, said, “I have instructed the commissioner to send notices to all the houses from where RFID tags are missing. Meanwhile, new RFID tags will be installed and if those are damaged, then we will register FIRs as it would be a case of damaging public property.”
The user charge collected from residential houses ranges from Rs 20-150 per month while for commercial establishments it ranges from Rs 250-5,000. Till September, JMC-G collected over Rs 40 lakh per month as user charges from two lakh houses.
The corporation has also developed an online system for collecting user charge where there is no provision for giving cash. The whole process is app-based with real-time monitoring of waste collection, due to which the number of daily complaints related to waste collection from these two zones had reduced to just two-three complaints as compared to over 100 complaints daily earlier. But now, with the tags not being scanned, the process has encountered a different problem. TNN
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