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Gwalior Dairy operator fined Rs 10,000 for buffalo dung on road

By ANI | Updated: December 29, 2020 11:15 IST

In an interesting turn of events, the owner of a buffalo found himself poorer by a sum of Rs 10,000 after the Gwalior Municipal Corporation penalised him for the animal depositing dung on a newly cleaned city street.

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In an interesting turn of events, the owner of a buffalo found himself poorer by a sum of Rs 10,000 after the Gwalior Municipal Corporation penalised him for the mal depositing dung on a newly cleaned city street.

An official from the Municipal Corporation, Msh Kanaujia said, "Cleng work is in process at various places in the city. We are fining those who are spilling waste on roads and at other places in the city. We are also educating them on cleanliness."

"Yesterday, some work was going on a road. Betal Singh's buffaloes were roaming on the road and despite being told he failed to do anything to keep his mals off the roads. We were then directed to act against him and a fine of Rs 10,000 imposed on him."

The dairy operator Betal Singh cooperated and coughed up the fine, the corporation official said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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