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Monday, June 06, 2016
Environment Day: Residents clean Godavari river banks
Correspondent : Press Trust of India
Hundreds of city residents today cleaned the Godavari river banks here to mark the World Environment Day.

The residents along with officials of the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) picked up garbage from several places on the Godavari river banks, civic officials said.

City mayor Ashok Murtadak and civic commissioner Praveen Gedam too participated in the activity, they said.

Murtadak said the civic body has asked people and builders to plant a tree each and send the selfies to NMC.

Meanwhile, in powerloom town of Malegaon in the district, several places were cleaned under the drive 'Clean Malegaon and Green Malegaon'.

 
SOURCE : http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/environment-day-residents-clean-godavari-river-banks-116060500506_1.html
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