HDMC Nodal Officers Crack Down on Census Slackers

HDMC Cracks Down on Census Slackers

The Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation is done playing nice. Nodal officers recently stormed the Charge-04 office for a massive surprise inspection. They didn’t just glance at papers. Every single progress report got ripped apart and was scrutinized.

You could feel the tension. Some enumerators haven’t even touched the house-listing phase yet. This is a total bottleneck. Local leadership is fuming over these stagnant numbers. They are collecting names. Real action is coming. April 22, 2026.

Who is falling behind?

Our sources confirmed the team spent hours digging through logs to find out exactly who is dragging their feet. The goal was simple: identify “zero-progress” zones immediately. It isn’t just a missed deadline. It’s a massive data gap.

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What happens to the laggards?

Nodal officers didn’t just take notes. They demanded blunt explanations for the house-listing delays. 80 percent of the census timeline relies on this first phase moving fast. We talked to people in the room who said the mood was strictly business. No more excuses.

Hubballi Steps into the Future

Hubballi-Dharwad isn’t just audits and boring census data. The city is pivoting toward a cleaner future. Local leaders just announced a huge win. South India’s first “Green Coal” unit is now live right here. We saw it. It is incredible.

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The plant turns daily city trash into charcoal. This isn’t a small pilot. It handles tons of waste. Pure grit and innovation. April 22, 2026.

Why does Green Coal matter?

The official project brief says this unit fixes the city’s landfill nightmare while creating fuel. The tech is high-end. It uses torrefaction to turn organic waste into high-energy pellets. These replace traditional coal in power plants.

They want 80 percent less carbon. This puts Hubballi-Dharwad on the map as a real sustainability leader.

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