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Thane ZP asks 431 gram panchayats to limit use of firecrackers on Diwali to curb pollution

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 6, 2023 13:38 IST

Thane Zilla Parishad has issued a directive to 431 gram panchayats within the district, urging them to restrict the ...

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Thane Zilla Parishad has issued a directive to 431 gram panchayats within the district, urging them to restrict the use of firecrackers in their respective areas during the forthcoming Diwali festival celebrations, as confirmed by an official on Monday.

This step to reduce noise and air pollution in villages of Maharashtra’s Thane district has been taken as part of the ongoing Majhi Vasundhara programme for the betterment of environment, Zilla Parishad’s deputy chief executive officer Pramod Kale said.

The gram panchayats have initiated awareness campaigns in the villages which will go continue till the end of the festival, he said. During the Ganpati festival in September, we had also appealed for the use of environment-friendly idols which received a good response, he said.

Tags: Maharashtra NewsThane Zilla ParishadGram PanchayatDiwali 2023
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