Solid Waste Management in Urban India-An Appraisal of Ward Number 115 Under Kolkata Municipal Corporation Chakraborty Samik1, Daspattanayak Pritirekha2 1Ph. D. Research Scholar in the Department of Applied Geography, School of Regional Studies and Earth Sciences, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack-753 003, Odisha, E-mail- samik.chakraborty2012@gmail.com 2Professor and Head in the Department of Applied Geography, School of Regional Studies and Earth Sciences, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack-753003, Odisha, Email: pritirekha@gmail.com Online published on 23 July, 2019. Abstract Solid waste management is now one of the major problems in urban centres around the world. Thishas become more critical with rapidly increasing growth of urban population, industries and changing life style of urban dwellers. Most of the municipal authorities are facing trouble to maintain equilibrium between the amountsof waste generated with its proper management. Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) is also stricken bythe problem from various corners regarding solid waste management such as collection, storage, transportation, and disposal and so on. The present paper is about the case study which has been done at ward number 115 of KMC by analyzing the current management practices of solid waste to identify the achievements and challenges of this ward. Top Keywords Solid waste management practices, problems, solutions. Top |