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Yadavagiri residents push for greener, cleaner neighbourhood

Yadavagiri residents push for greener, cleaner neighbourhood
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Residents of Yadavagiri in Mysuru held an Area Sabha meeting to discuss neighborhood improvements, including a large-scale tree planting initiative. The meeting also featured collaboration with local city officials to address waste management and civic cleanliness issues.

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It highlights the effectiveness of community-led civic engagement and local government cooperation in urban sustainability and sanitation.

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The Yadavagiri Residents’ Association held another successful Area Sabha meeting on Sunday morning with more than 80 residents participating. A notable highlight of the meeting was the involvement of youth and women, who not only offered valuable suggestions but also expressed their willingness to take up responsibilities in community initiatives.

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The article is a straightforward report on a local community meeting without political spin or loaded language.

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