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NDMC's cleanliness drive for religious places, heritage sites

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
A special cleanliness drive is set to be launched tomorrow by New Delhi Municipal Council to spruce up religious places and heritage sites in its area and remove encroachments in and around such spots.

"We are launching a fortnight-long special cleanliness drive for religious places and heritage sites tomorrow. Focus of the drive will be on sanitation, removal of garbage and debris and horticultural waste," said NDMC Chairman, Naresh Kumar.

"Encroachments in and around religious places and tourism and heritage sites in the entire NDMC area will also be removed. Mechanised sweeping will be done at these spots every night while additional movable dustbins will be utilised as part of the drive," he added.
 

The civic body is also planning to ensure community participation in the drive, which will run from December 1-15.

"To create awareness, informative and educational material will be distributed and street plays will also be organised on the theme of cleanliness.

"Community participation will be ensured by involving tourists, pilgrims, visitors and caretakers along with government and non-governmental organisations," Kumar added.

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First Published: Nov 30 2015 | 5:22 PM IST

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