To indicate its seriousness in the endeavor, MCC swept a vacant site in Gayathripuram that had turned into a dumpyard clean. The Union ministry of housing and urban affairs has developed an application to help citizens bring issues to public notice. This plant has been running for the past two years,” Nagaraj added.Mysuru generates round 450 tonnes of garbage on a daily basis. “We will seek assistance, and suggestions, from citizens to keep the city clean. We will decide on how to proceed once the project obtains the necessary approvals,” said Nagaraj.
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