Ministry
of Housing and Urban Affairs launched the Dumpsite Remediation Accelerator
Programme (DRAP) under Swachh Bharat Mission–Urban 2.0 to eliminate legacy
landfill sites and restore urban land by September 2026.The Union Minister for
Housing and Urban Affairs launched the Dumpsite Remediation Accelerator
Programme (DRAP) during the inaugural session of the National Urban Conclave
2025 held in New Delhi.This initiative is part of the ‘Lakshya Zero Dumpsites’
mission, which aims to eliminate legacy waste and reclaim land for productive
urban and community use.The programme adopts a fast-tracked and structured
approach to accelerate the remediation of dumpsites.The primary goal of this
programme is to reclaim valuable urban land for the development of parks,
community facilities, utilities, and essential infrastructure by September
2026.
Implementation and Financial Support for DRAP
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present, 1,428 dumpsites across India are undergoing remediation, with nearly
80% of legacy waste concentrated in 214 sites located across 202 urban local
bodies (ULBs).
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The DRAP will prioritise these high-impact
locations, which together contain approximately 8.8 crore metric tonnes of
legacy waste.
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This initiative aims to reclaim 50% of
landfill areas that remain unreclaimed and remediate 41% of unprocessed waste.
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So far, 1,048 dumpsites holding nearly 25
crore metric tonnes of waste have been completely remediated, leading to the
reclamation of around 7,580 acres of urban land.
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The Central Government is providing
financial assistance of ₹550 per tonne for the remediation of legacy waste
under the mission.
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The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
(MoHUA) has sanctioned Central Financial Assistance (CFA) worth ₹4,181 crore
for projects valued at ₹10,228 crore, benefiting 2,484 ULBs across 28 states
and union territories.
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Government has further approved ₹2,716 crore for the nationwide implementation
of DRAP, and political as well as administrative leaders are being encouraged
to adopt one landfill each to ensure accountability and progress.
Other Key Associated Initiatives
¨ Urban
Invest Window (UiWIN): Another major initiative launched was the UiWIN,
developed by the Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO), which aims
to act as a one-stop investment facilitation platform.The UiWIN platform is
designed to attract private investments and enable access to long-term,
concessional, and competitive financing from multilateral institutions such as
the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank for sustainable urban
infrastructure projects.It responds to India’s projected urban infrastructure
investment gap (estimated at ₹3-5 lakh crore annually) and aims to simplify the
financing ecosystem for cities.
¨ Swachh
Bharat Mission–Knowledge Management Unit (SBM–KMU): Additionally, the SBM–KMU
was also launched at the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA).This unit
will serve as a national platform for capacity building, knowledge creation,
and institutional learning under the Swachh Bharat Mission–Urban (SBM–U)
framework.