Indore Municipal Corporation on Monday started ‘No Thu Thu’ campaign to ban spitting in public places, under which now ‘No Thu-Thu’ campaign started in Indore; Heavy fine will be charged from those who spit on the road.
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In the National Cleanliness Survey of the Central Government Madhya Pradesh Even though the city of Indore has been on top for the last six years, but the local people are not desisting from spitting paan-gutkha in public places. This is the reason, the Indore Municipal Corporation started the No Thoo-Thoo campaign in the city from Monday, under which people will be stopped from the bad tendency of spitting here and there. Significantly, this campaign has been started just before the events of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention and Global Investors Summit in Indore in January 2023.
Actually, a large number of foreign guests are also going to come in this program, in view of which the city of Indore is being decorated a lot. At the same time, Mayor of Indore Pushyamitra Bhargava formally launched the No Thu-Thu campaign in the city. During this, he was also seen cleaning betel leaves from the road divider at Mhow Naka intersection.
On the other hand, Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava said that Indore is the leader in cleanliness across the country, but along with roads and their dividers, the habit of spitting paan-gutkha peak at intersections and other public places is still there. Peak is spitted to such an extent that red spots are formed in public places.
Mayor said – spitting in public places will be fined
Indore’s Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava told that a No Thoo-Thoo campaign has been started to remove such infamous red spots from the city, under which people will be explained in the first phase. Despite this, if they are seen spitting paan-gutkha in public places, then in the second phase they will be fined.
The mayor started the campaign here by cleaning the road dividers from Mhow Naka intersection. During this, he said that “Indore is a leader in cleanliness across the country, but the habit of spitting paan-gutkha on the roads and their dividers as well as at intersections and other public places still exists. This causes red spots in public places. .
Now the No Thu-Thu campaign has been launched
Significantly, along with the cleanliness campaign being run in Indore city, with the determination to make the city red spot free, the No Thu-Thu campaign was launched from today at 19 places. Through this campaign, citizens will be made aware not to spit here and there along with cleanliness.
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