Thane is growing fast, and so is the waste we generate every day in our homes. Most of this waste is organic and can be turned into valuable compost instead of being sent to overflowing dumping grounds. Home composting is a simple, low-cost, and effective way for every household to reduce garbage, keep the city cleaner, and enrich plants and soil at the same time. This short guide explains an easy, practical method that any family in Thane can follow to convert kitchen and garden waste into useful compost right at home. Dig two pits in the ground having dimensions of 2 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft. Please note that you should not increase the depth of the pit because harvesting the compost becomes difficult. Now start putting your kitchen or yard waste inside one of the pits. Do not heap the waste but spread it evenly to form a layer. If kitchen waste is used, then it must be covered with garden or yard waste. Sprinkle some water to keep the material moist. Keep on putting the waste every day, lay...
Ward 1 – Ovala, Gaimukh, Nagla Bunder: Covers the northern edge of Thane from Gaimukh to Ulhas River, including Nagla Bunder, Chenna Creek, and large residential clusters like Lodha Splendora, Vijay Park and Cosmos Park. Ward 2 – Hiranandani Estate, Patlipada: Centred around Hiranandani Estate, this ward stretches from Ulhas Creek near TCS Olympus to Patlipada on Ghodbunder Road, including Rutu Estate, Vasant Leela and parts of Brahmand. Ward 3 – Brahmand, Kolshet, Azad Nagar: Includes interior parts of Brahmand and Kolshet up to Kolshet Bunder, covering Swastik Park, Regency Tower and areas around Siddheshwar Vishwanath Mandir. Ward 4 – Manpada, Manorama Nagar, Majiwada: A key junction ward covering Manpada and Majiwada villages, Manorama Nagar and nearby school and residential zones, from Manpada junction to Kapurbawdi. Ward 5 – Kokani Pada, Nilkanth Greens, Borivade: Touches the Yeoor forest edge and includes Kokani Pada, Dosti Imperia, Puranik Rumah Bali, Cosmos Hawayan and nearby ...