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Serbian Man Touring India Spots BMW Parked In Garbage Dump. Viral Video Stuns Internet
- Monday October 27, 2025
- Offbeat |
Social media user have expressed concern about civic consciousness and cleanliness and have drawn attention to the state of waste management.
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Need "Civic Consciousness": Mamata Banerjee After Kolkata Deluge
- Wednesday September 24, 2025
- India News |
Kolkata flooded after six hours of unprecedented rain, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee blamed it partly on the garbage dumped on roads, which, she said, interfered with the drainage system and urged the people to have some civic sense.
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A civic-conscious couple seeks to make Delhi, poster free
- Monday January 10, 2011
- Delhi News | Indo-Asian News Service
It all began with an idea to remove soggy, half-peeled posters that made walls around his home look ugly after the rains. And now, over a year later, septuagenarian Shivraj Kumar hopes to make Delhi a poster-free and visually clean city with a campaign to remove all such unwanted advertisements that deface buildings and disfigure street furniture b...
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Serbian Man Touring India Spots BMW Parked In Garbage Dump. Viral Video Stuns Internet
- Monday October 27, 2025
- Offbeat |
Social media user have expressed concern about civic consciousness and cleanliness and have drawn attention to the state of waste management.
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www.ndtv.com
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Need "Civic Consciousness": Mamata Banerjee After Kolkata Deluge
- Wednesday September 24, 2025
- India News |
Kolkata flooded after six hours of unprecedented rain, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee blamed it partly on the garbage dumped on roads, which, she said, interfered with the drainage system and urged the people to have some civic sense.
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www.ndtv.com
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A civic-conscious couple seeks to make Delhi, poster free
- Monday January 10, 2011
- Delhi News | Indo-Asian News Service
It all began with an idea to remove soggy, half-peeled posters that made walls around his home look ugly after the rains. And now, over a year later, septuagenarian Shivraj Kumar hopes to make Delhi a poster-free and visually clean city with a campaign to remove all such unwanted advertisements that deface buildings and disfigure street furniture b...
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www.ndtv.com