Overview
- Assam directed all local bodies to meet the 2026 rules in full, with four‑bin source segregation, 60‑day action plans, and nodal officers named within 30 days.
- The state required monthly reports with geo‑tagged proof and told district commissioners to audit waste sites and review performance every quarter.
- Assam also ordered bulk waste generators to register on the Central Pollution Control Board portal to enforce extended responsibility rules.
- Telangana formed state and district monitoring panels led by the chief secretary and district collectors to track compliance, fix gaps, and file reports to pollution boards.
- In Nagaland, the chief secretary told departments to roll out time‑bound plans with urban and rural bodies and warned that lapses could trigger legal action.