Under the initiative, different events will be organised by the civic body on September 17, including cleanliness drive, drawing competitions, cycle rally, nukkad natak etc, at Nehru Rose garden. The authorities said the main aim of the Indian Swachhta league is to involve residents, especially the youth, to build a ‘garbage-free city’
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