CSMC's claim of nullah cleaning remains a farce
The Free Press Journal|June 03, 2024
The Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation (CSMC) has claimed that 97 percent of the nullahs in the city have been cleaned as premonsoon measures, but in reality, the claim remains a farce.
MANISH GAJBHIYE
CSMC's claim of nullah cleaning remains a farce

The corporation has spent around 60 lakh on the nullah cleaning as a pre-monsoon measure. Still, heaps of garbage can be seen in many nullahs. The residents have complained that the water from the nullahs will enter their houses once the monsoon starts.

As the heat is on the rise, environmentalists have predicted more than average rainfall in the city this year.

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