Presentation by Joop Vrolijk, Netherlands, on Developing performance audit in transition countries, at the workshop organised by SIGMA for the Lebanese Court of Accounts on Introducing performance auditing in Supreme Audit Institutions, held in Beirut 28-29 June 2016.
A study on management of municipal solid waste in DelhiPremier Publishers
Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) is one of the most problematic and neglected aspect of Indian Cities. Improper management of municipal solid waste (MSW) causes hazards to inhabitants. Also, high population growth and industrialization put strain on the basic infrastructural and municipal services. Delhi being a commercial hub, provides employment opportunities, thus leading to accelerated pace of urbanization, which in turn results in a corresponding increase in MSW. In the present study, an attempt has been made to provide a comprehensive review of the characteristics, generation, collection and transportation, disposal and treatment technologies of MSW practiced in Delhi. The study pertaining to MSWM for Delhi has been carried out to evaluate the current status and identify the major problems. The study is concluded with a few fruitful suggestions, which may be beneficial to encourage the competent authorities/ researchers to work towards further improvement of the present system.
Presentation by Joop Vrolijk, Netherlands, on Developing performance audit in transition countries, at the workshop organised by SIGMA for the Lebanese Court of Accounts on Introducing performance auditing in Supreme Audit Institutions, held in Beirut 28-29 June 2016.
A study on management of municipal solid waste in DelhiPremier Publishers
Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) is one of the most problematic and neglected aspect of Indian Cities. Improper management of municipal solid waste (MSW) causes hazards to inhabitants. Also, high population growth and industrialization put strain on the basic infrastructural and municipal services. Delhi being a commercial hub, provides employment opportunities, thus leading to accelerated pace of urbanization, which in turn results in a corresponding increase in MSW. In the present study, an attempt has been made to provide a comprehensive review of the characteristics, generation, collection and transportation, disposal and treatment technologies of MSW practiced in Delhi. The study pertaining to MSWM for Delhi has been carried out to evaluate the current status and identify the major problems. The study is concluded with a few fruitful suggestions, which may be beneficial to encourage the competent authorities/ researchers to work towards further improvement of the present system.