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Corporation authorities urge public not to dump garbage in public places and instead make use of door-to-door waste collection system

Corporation authorities urge public not to dump garbage in public places and instead make use of door-to-door waste collection system
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Dindigul Corporation is enforcing stricter waste management rules, urging residents to use door-to-door collection services instead of dumping garbage in public. Violators face fines of ₹10,000 and increased surveillance via CCTV.

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Effective urban waste management is critical for public health and sanitation in rapidly growing cities.

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Dindigul Corporation has urged the public not to dump garbage in the open and instead hand over the waste to sanitary workers as part of the door-to-door waste collection system.

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