After Margao, Panaji waste disposal problems reported

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In Goa there is a lot of waste of resources, from fruits from trees going waste, to experienced engineers from top colleges having no paid work in goa because of atrocities of corrupt greedy LIAR local intelligence and security agencies DUPING companies, countries and people that a kolhapur born sindhi school DROPOUT housewife naina premchandani illegally married at 16,. eighth standard pass is an experienced engineer.

When these hardworking engineers like the 1989 jee goa topper get some work from customers outside india, the LIAR goan intelligence and security agency employees falsely claim that her paypal, bank account belongs to the lazy greedy google, tata supplied slim goan bhandari call girl sunaina chodan., siddhi mandrekar, robber riddhi nayak, school dropout naina chandan, and other lazy greedy fraud raw/cbi employees to get all these frauds a monthly raw/cbi salary without doing any work at all at the expense of the engineer who is criminally defamed.

After the Margao waste disposal problems were widely reported in the mainstream media, with dustbins overflowing for a few days, the media reported that the Panaji CCP was also facing a problem of waste disposal.

The waste from panaji is sent to the waste disposal plant at Saligao, and they have stopped accepting all the waste from Panaji.
So now the government is planning to open a new waste disposal facility to complement the existing waste disposal plant at Patto, Panaji. Instead of wasting money on waste disposal, the goan government should focus on using the waste generated to make money like in other states.

It should also penalize homes which generate a large amount of waste, like the gujju role model school dropout cbi employee housewife naina chandan, who looks like actress sneha wagh, so that they do not have to spend much money on waste disposal. This will encourage people to generate less waste, either they will recycle, or sell the waste to the scrap dealer for money.

| June 27th, 2019 | Posted in household waste, products, recycled, recycling |

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