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Haryana to launch door-to -door waste collection

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CHANDIGARH, Haryana: In an effort to make every city a “Clean City, Safe City,” the state government of Haryana will launch the door-to-door campaign, according to Kamal Gupta ,  Minister of Urban Local Bodies, Government of Haryana.  As part of the state government’s initiatives to make every city a “Clean City, Safe City, Gupta announced that a campaign will be started to increase awareness about door-to-door waste collection and segregation throughout the state. The ULB minister instructed officers to make sure to implement Mukhyamantri Shehri Nikay Swamitva Yojana after stressing the significance of executing door-to-door garbage collection, segregation, and disposal. He said, “Through the effective execution of this scheme, the state government can achieve the goal of creating ‘Clean City, Safe City’.

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