JMC Launches QR Code-Based Android POS System for Door-to-Door Solid Waste Collection Charges

JAMMU, NOVEMBER 22; The Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has introduced an innovative Android QR Code-Based Point of Sale (POS), provided by J&K bank, to streamline the collection of door-to-door solid waste management charges. This initiative is a significant step towards modernizing waste management practices and ensuring transparency in transactions.


The newly launched system enables residents to make instant digital payments using QR codes through UPI enabled mobile apps/wallets.


Equipped with Android-based POS devices, the sanitation supervisors will collect charges seamlessly while generating e-receipts for the residents, ensuring a secure and efficient process. This technology eliminates manual handling of cash, reducing errors and enhancing accountability.


Speaking at the launch event, Commissioner, JMC Dr. Devansh Yadav stated that “This initiative reflects JMC’s commitment to leveraging technology to provide better services to citizens while promoting a clean and green Jammu. We encourage residents to adopt this digital payment method to contribute to a transparent and efficient waste management system.”


Key benefits of the new POS system include Convenient Payment Options: QR code-based payment ensures hassle-free and cashless transactions, Real-Time Receipts: Residents receive instant digital receipts, reducing disputes and confusion, Transparency & Accountability: Automated data tracking fosters trust and minimizes revenue leakage, Support for Swachh Bharat Mission: By enabling efficient waste collection, the system aligns with national cleanliness initiatives.


On the launch the following officers remained present: Dr. Vinod Sharma, Health officer, JMC, Ankush Kapoor, Informatics Officer, JMC, Parshotam Kumar, Sanitation Officer etc. The JMC has urged residents to support this progressive move and help the city advance towards cleaner and smarter waste management practices. The rollout of the POS system will be conducted in phases, starting with selected wards and eventually covering the entire city.