Proper management of solid wastes has been an increasing challenging task for the local bodies in India. Improper and non-scientifically handling of such wastes has not only environmental and aesthetic impacts but also potential threat to public health. There are a lot of infections and superimposed infections transmitted from unmanaged solid wastes resulting in degradation of environment quality, increased mortality and morbidity, loss of man-days and productivity, culminating in poverty to common people and lowering GDP of states / country. Sustainable technologies for proper management of solid wastes are the important aspect of waste management. Biodegradable organic wastes constitute major part of solid wastes. Centralized treatment of solid wastes is not sustainable for several towns / cities due to high costs of collection and transportation of wastes. The Rules of Solid Wastes Management 2016, of Government of India emphasizes management of solid wastes at community and decentralized levels to overcome the problems of collection and transportation. It states that “The local authorities and Panchayats shall involve communities in waste management and promotion of home composting and biogas generation, decentralized processing of wastes at community level subject to control of odor and maintenance of hygienic conditions around the facility” Quality of Compost is much better. Its analyses have been carried out by NABL accredited laboratories in Delhi. The compost analysis totally meets the requirements prescribed by the Rules of Solid waste management 2016 of Ministry the Urban Development, Government of India and Fertilizer Control Order 2013.