Jammu Municipal Corporation’s Tough Stance on Waste Management Violators: Smart City CEO Devansh Yadav Leads the Charge
Hotels, Restaurants, and Marriage Halls Under Strict Watch as Jammu Aims for a Cleaner, Smarter Future
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||Parvinder Singh March 23,2025||
Jammu: In a major push towards making Jammu a Smart and Clean City, the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has ramped up its efforts to enforce solid waste management rules. With the Swachh Survekshan cleanliness rankings in focus, authorities are tightening the grip on bulk waste generators such as hotels, restaurants, and marriage halls that fail to comply with waste disposal norms.
Under the leadership of Smart City CEO Devansh Yadav, JMC is implementing strict monitoring, regular inspections, and enforcement actions to ensure better waste management in commercial establishments. Two marriage halls have already been sealed for non-compliance, and more businesses are under scrutiny.
Smart City CEO Devansh Yadav: “Accountability in Waste Management is a Must”
Leading the Smart City project, Devansh Yadav has emphasized that a clean city is a fundamental requirement for Jammu’s development. He has warned that businesses failing to manage their waste properly will face strict action, including hefty fines and sealing orders.
“A clean city is not just the responsibility of the government; businesses and citizens must also take accountability. Proper waste management is a non-negotiable part of building a Smart City,” Yadav stated.
He further added that educational campaigns, strict regulations, and citizen participation will play a crucial role in ensuring Jammu becomes a model city in urban cleanliness and sustainability.
JMC’s Focus Areas: Targeting Bulk Waste Generators
The Solid Waste Management Act, 2016, defines Bulk Waste Generators (BWG) as any establishment that generates over 100 kg of waste per day. These include:
• Hotels, restaurants, and marriage halls
• Housing societies and gated communities
• Schools, colleges, and educational institutions
• Commercial complexes and malls
These establishments are required to segregate, manage, and dispose of waste within their premises. However, due to widespread violations, JMC has identified several businesses that are failing to comply with these rules, leading to environmental hazards, public health concerns, and sanitation issues.

Two marriage halls sealed for violating waste disposal norms.

Hotels and restaurants under scrutiny for illegal dumping of waste.

Inspection drives increased to ensure strict compliance.

Fines imposed on eateries and commercial units found violating rules.
Strict Penalties for Non-Compliance: What Businesses Must Know
JMC has warned that any establishment failing to follow solid waste management norms will face:
1. Sealing of premises if repeated violations occur.
2. Heavy fines for dumping waste irresponsibly.
3. Legal action under environmental laws.
4. Cancellation of trade licenses in severe cases.
JMC Commissioner has stated that there will be no leniency towards businesses that neglect their responsibility in proper waste disposal.
Awareness Campaigns to Educate Businesses and Residents:
To complement enforcement measures, JMC and Smart City CEO Devansh Yadav have launched a series of awareness initiatives to encourage proper waste management. These include:
• Workshops for hotels and restaurants on waste segregation and composting.
• Public awareness drives in residential areas.
• Street plays (Nukkad Nataks) highlighting the importance of proper waste disposal.
• Educational campaigns in schools and colleges to instill responsible waste practices.
Devansh Yadav stressed that a clean city requires community participation and urged business owners and residents to support these initiatives.
Guidelines for Bulk Waste Generators: What Businesses Need to Do
To comply with JMC’s waste management policies, establishments must:

Segregate waste at source (biodegradable and non-biodegradable).

Use composting pits for organic waste.

Dispose of plastic and non-recyclable waste responsibly.

Ensure proper collection and storage of horticulture waste.

Prevent illegal dumping in public spaces.
By following these steps, businesses can avoid penalties and contribute to a cleaner, healthier Jammu.
The Bigger Picture: Jammu’s Transformation into a Smart City
The enforcement of strict waste management policies is part of a broader effort to elevate Jammu into a modern, clean, and sustainable city under the Smart City Mission.
Under CEO Devansh Yadav’s leadership, the administration is focusing on:

Improved sanitation and waste disposal systems.

Better public awareness and community participation.

Use of smart technologies for waste monitoring.

Increased enforcement to ensure compliance.
With continuous efforts from JMC and public cooperation, Jammu is set to become a cleaner, healthier, and more environmentally sustainable city. The message is clear: waste mismanagement will not be tolerated, and every business must play its role in keeping the city clean.