Match each municipal administrative intervention in List-I with its direct qualitative cause-and-effect outcome in List-II.
- Implementation of a digital queue management and tracking system at civic service centersReduction in service delivery bottlenecks and elimination of opportunities for discretionary petty corruption
- Establishment of decentralized neighborhood composting units for organic wasteDecrease in municipal solid waste sent to landfills and mitigation of toxic leachate accumulation
- Mandatory installation of real-time telemetry meters on commercial groundwater wellsDeterrence of unmonitored aquifer depletion through automated regulatory oversight
- Deployment of dedicated high-frequency feeder shuttle buses connecting suburban neighborhoods to metro stationsResolution of last-mile transit bottlenecks resulting in reduced dependence on private motorized vehicles
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Matching pairs: Digital queue tracking system matches with reduction in service bottlenecks and petty corruption; Decentralized composting units match with decrease in landfill waste and toxic leachate; Telemetry meters match with deterrence of unmonitored aquifer depletion; High-frequency feeder buses match with resolution of last-mile transit bottlenecks.
Each policy intervention directly targets a specific administrative or environmental root cause: digital ticketing targets operational opacity, localized composting targets landfill overload, telemetry targets unmonitored resource depletion, and feeder transport targets last-mile transit disconnects.
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