This document summarizes a seminar presentation on the problems of solid waste management in India. It discusses the various sources and classifications of solid waste. It notes that solid waste generation in India is increasing annually by 5% and currently stands at 62 million tons per year. The document outlines several problems related to the storage, collection, processing, and recovery of solid waste in Indian cities. These include a lack of scientific storage at the source, waste clogging drains, unsafe working conditions for informal waste workers, and a lack of financial consideration for recycling. Proper solid waste management is needed to address issues of pollution, health impacts, and environmental degradation.