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Dindigul Corporation begins planting flowering plants along roadsides to prevent dumping of waste

Dindigul Corporation begins planting flowering plants along roadsides to prevent dumping of waste
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The Dindigul Corporation in India has begun planting flowers and installing banners in public spaces to discourage illegal garbage dumping. This initiative aims to improve sanitation and reduce the spread of infectious diseases across the city's 48 wards.

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The project represents a creative urban management strategy to address public health and waste disposal challenges.

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Dindigul Corporation, as part of its awareness initiative, has begun planting flowering plants on the roadsides and public places to prevent people from throwing garbage in the open.

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The article is a local news report focusing on civic administration efforts.

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