* AI generated imaginary picture India is completely changing how it handles garbage. On April 1, 2026, the central government rolled out the Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026. This strict new law makes it mandatory for every citizen to sort their waste into four distinct categories. Now, local cities are stepping up to enforce these rules. The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) is aggressively pushing this initiative to clean up the city. According to a detailed report by the 'Times of India' on June 30, 2026, the TMC is launching a major initiative called the "Four Bin, Thane Clean" campaign. Starting in October 2026, the old habit of dumping mixed garbage into a single bag will end. Every housing society, commercial complex, and shop in Thane must follow the new four-bin system. The old method of mixing all waste causes massive environmental damage. It creates towering mountains of toxic garbage at local dumping grounds like Daighar. This mixed waste often ca...
* AI image Residents of Kalwa have an inspiring reason to celebrate this season. A new green initiative is set to transform how local education is powered. The Swami Vivekanand School in Kalwa is transitioning to clean energy. A brand-new 5.5 kW grid-tied rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) system will power the campus. The project is scheduled to be commissioned by early July. This sustainable project is spearheaded and managed by the Rotary Club of Thane Suburban. It aims to bring environmental benefits and vital financial relief to the institution. Empowering Education Through Green Energy The Swami Vivekanand School provides education to underprivileged children. Managing high operational costs can be a challenge for such institutions. Currently, the school relies on two separate electricity connections to meet its daily power needs. Combined, these meters consume an average of 1,370 kWh of electricity every month. The upcoming solar installation is a major game-changer. It is estimate...