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Amritsar, July 21

On the directions of the MC Commissioner, the horticulture wing of the MC on Wednesday started pruning of roadside trees and shrubs in central verges in the city. Employees of the horticulture wing conducted pruning of trees standing along the MM Malviya Road. MC Commissioner Malwinder Singh Jaggi stated all the roads and roundabouts would be beautified.

The MC has been holding road cleanliness drives in the city. A roaster is being followed to clean city roads one by one. Similarly, on the directions of the Commissioner, employees of the cattle pond are catching stray animals from roads.

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According to information, the employees caught 30 stray animals from the circular road of the walled city in the last four days. Now, the number of cows in Gumanpura Gaushala is 185. MC Commissioner Malwinder Singh Jaggi had prepared the roster for 15 days and he stated that the progress of all these efforts would be reviewed on July 30.

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