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Dindigul Corporation authorities urge public not to dump garbage in public places

Dindigul Corporation authorities urge public not to dump garbage in public places
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Dindigul Corporation is cracking down on illegal garbage dumping by installing CCTV cameras and threatening fines of ₹10,000. The city is also removing unauthorized hoardings to improve public space and traffic flow.

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This highlights local government efforts to improve urban sanitation and public infrastructure through enforcement and awareness campaigns.

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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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