North Central Railway (NCR) has planned a major cleanliness drive to improve the environment at its stations. The railway will spend approximately ₹28 crore over the next three years to implement modern waste management. This initiative aims to make station premises cleaner and reduce pollution through scientific disposal methods.
What is the plan for waste management at stations?
The NCR will hire professional agencies to handle the cleaning and garbage collection process. These agencies will be responsible for sweeping and mopping the station premises. The plan focuses on segregating waste into three types: wet, dry, and hazardous. Modern technology will be used to ensure that the waste is transported and disposed of scientifically to maximize recycling.
Which stations will benefit and what is the budget?
The project will cover 39 stations under the North Central Railway zone. A total budget of ₹28 crore has been allocated for this purpose. The railway has already started the tender process as of June 19, 2026, to select the agencies that will execute the work.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much money is being spent on this cleanliness drive?
North Central Railway will spend approximately ₹28 crore over the next three years for this project.
How will the waste be managed at the stations?
Professional agencies will segregate waste into wet, dry, and hazardous categories and use modern technology for scientific disposal and recycling.


























