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Kiran Bedi joins civic workers to remove garbage

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Press Trust of India Puducherry
Puducherry Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi joined civic workers on the World Environment Day today to lift garbage as part of efforts to make the Union Territory clean and environmentally good to attract tourists.

Wearing mask, hand gloves and yellow coloured cap, she removed garbages along with the municipal workers at Lal Bahadhur Sastri street and Gingee Salai.

"I will take up the operation garbage work every Sunday along with the civic workers as my intention is to ensure that Puducherry becomes a clean city. Police and civic workers are most important sections and the welfare of the personnel attached to these two wings should be taken care of", she said.
 

Bedi said she was doing it not to gain any publicity.

"I really want to ensure that Puducherry emerged a clean city", she said.

Secretary to Lt Governor Theva Needhi Dhas, officials of Raj Nivas and high ranking police officers also joined with her in the task.

As promised at one of her public functions earlier, she dispensed with using of siren in the pilot or escort vehicles that accompanied her to the venue.
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At the end of her weekly visit to rural areas and after having a look at the municipal market in Villianoor, Bedi said in her twitter handle later that "unless elected representatives with officers regularly do field visits, development will continue to be slack and suffer.

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First Published: Jun 05 2016 | 10:28 AM IST

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