Indore: You have to pay challan if you spread eater outside the house from today
Indore: You have to pay challan if you spread eater outside the house from today
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Indore: The municipal corporation is going to start tightening water on the city's roads, pavements and around houses from today. From today, those who wash clothes and throw water outside the houses, wash the vehicles on the road or shed water by putting on the loaves of taps, will be charged. According to reports, an invoice of Rs. 100 will be made with understanding for the first time. Thereafter, an invoice of Rs 200 will be made with an understanding for the second time. Finally, the amount of challan will have to be doubled when negligent.

This action is being taken on the direction of the corporatist Pratibha Pal. All this is being done under the preparations for the cleanliness survey. Talking about this, additional commissioner of municipal corporation Abhay Rajgaonkar has said, "for the first time with the Chief Health Inspectors (CSI) for the Chandani action, the assistant engineers and sub-engineers of the Department of Water Affairs have been entrusted with the responsibility." He also said, "they are being asked to roam continuously in their zones and take continuous action against those who spread the water." '

The work has started from Monday. Instructions have been issued to provide invoice information on the Voice app from today. It is said that those who do not take action or the machine will be questioned. In this case, additional Commissioner Rajgaontax has also said, "the spread of water of the people leads to mud in the city, water is also wasted. Continuous action will help people to squeeze waterless, helping to keep the city clean, as well as to stop wastage of water. '

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