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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Villagers of Urali Devachi and Phursungi give "Final Warning" to Pune Municipal Corporation

Enraged by the recent fire at the garbage dump, the villagers of Urali Devachi and Phursungi on Monday told the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) that dumping of trash will not be allowed “at any cost” if it fails to meet the May 2010 deadline.
The villagers, however, allowed the PMC to resume dumping activity, which had been stopped since Tuesday last following a fire at the Urali Devachi garbage depot.

To read more, please, visit The Times of India

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