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International Journal of Innovations & Research Analysis (IJIRA) [ Vol. 6 | No. 2(II) | April - June, 2026 ]

Environment Degradation in Haryana

Sonu & Dr. Manoj Kumar

Proper disposal techniques, recycling, and composting are the primary components of waste management. Negligible attention to waste management practices may lead to environmental damage and health problems. Public opinion on solid waste management in the Indian state of Haryana is the subject of this article. It gives a quick rundown of how people are making use of public resources for garbage collection and disposal. Additionally, it emphasises the recommended actions that the government should take to ensure that household garbage is collected, segregated, and disposed of correctly.

Sonu, S. & Kumar, M. (2026). Environment Degradation in Haryana. International Journal of Innovations & Research Analysis, 06(02(II)), 112–118. https://doi.org/10.62823/IJIRA/6.2(II).9113
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Article DOI: 10.62823/IJIRA/6.2(II).9113

DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.62823/IJIRA/6.2(II).9113


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