The city generated more than 82 tonnes of cracker waste over the Diwali weekend, said Greater Chennai Corporation. More than 19,000 conservancy workers were engaged on a rotational basis to clear the waste from the streets.
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Less garbage, smoke; more booze this Diwali
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
Less garbage, smoke; more booze this Diwali
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