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In Indore, residents take up broom to clean city on Goga Navmi as sanitation workers enjoy holidayApart from government officials, local MLAs and councillors also took part in the cleanliness drive conducted at prominent places in the city.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>City officials, public representatives and citizens  took up brooms and participated in cleaning the city roads in Indore&nbsp;</p></div>

City officials, public representatives and citizens took up brooms and participated in cleaning the city roads in Indore 

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Indore: People from different walks of life, including local representatives and government officials, on Wednesday picked up brooms and cleaned different parts of Indore city in Madhya Pradesh, the country's cleanest city, as sanitation workers enjoyed their holiday.

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The sanitation workers are given an official holiday every year on the day after Goga Navami, officials said.

Talking to reporters after sweeping at the Rajwada intersection, Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava said, "Cleanliness has become a habit of the people of Indore. It is our responsibility to keep the city clean during the holiday of sanitation workers."

Apart from government officials, local MLAs and councillors also took part in the cleanliness drive conducted at prominent places in the city.

Social organisations and NGOs also participated in this campaign to increase awareness about cleanliness, the officials said.

Indore has been adjudged the cleanest city for the seventh time in a row in the Swachh Survekshan.

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(Published 28 August 2024, 15:37 IST)