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Maharashtra Minister Pankaja Munde announced the formation of a task force to combat river pollution, involving collaboration between environmental, urban development, and rural development departments. The task force aims to improve pollution control measures, as 55 rivers in Maharashtra have been found to be polluted, mainly due to untreated sewage from urban areas.
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