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The Delhi government plans to clean the Shahdara Link drain over six months to address pollution and improve the environment in surrounding areas. The Irrigation and Flood Control Department has issued a tender for the task. The drain carries municipal waste, grass, and shrubs, contributing to a foul odor and health hazards in nearby residential areas.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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