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State government decides to make Mumbai a beggar free city

School Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar gave information in this regard

State government decides to make Mumbai a beggar free city
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As development work is gaining momentum in Mumbai, the number of beggars is also increasing. Therefore, the state government has taken an important decision to make Mumbai beggar free. School Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar gave information in this regard. Deepak Kesarkar said that a beggar-free Mumbai program has been started.


Along with this, he also said that he is starting a drug-free Mumbai campaign. Minister Deepak Kesarkar said that at present many decisions are being taken regarding the development of Mumbai. Toilets are a problem in Mumbai. INR 30 crore has been paid for this. Kesarkar said that we have given work to Unilever for this. Along with this, we are also going to bring a double decker bus till Rani Baug for children.


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Kesarkar said that I will be in Mumbai Municipality every Wednesday to address the problems of the citizens. He will stay in Mumbai for three days, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. A scheme is being run for senior citizens. Efforts are being made to make Mumbai a great city. We have koliwada but they are not taken care of. We have to come up with some new concepts. Three Koliwadas have been taken to experiment. Kesarkar said that we are going to make some changes.

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