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Ghibli-inspired creations: Adorning not just your FB wall, but city walls too

LMC is enhancing Lucknow's aesthetics through Ghibli-style art in the SwachhSurvekshan initiative, transforming over 50 back lanes and parks.

Each painting is designed to tell a unique story, inspired by Ghibli’s imaginative and whimsical designs (Sourced)
Updated on Apr 07, 2025 08:02 PM IST
By, Lucknow

Chandigarh: Municipal corporation working on improving public toilets for better hygiene

City mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla on Wednesday said that all toilets are now marked on online maps, thus making them easily locatable; QR codes have also been installed in many toilets, allowing users to report issues like dirt, water shortages, or repairs needed

More than 300 public toilets in markets, parks, green belts and community toilets in colonies are being regularly cleaned. (HT File)
Published on Mar 20, 2025 09:14 AM IST
By, Chandigarh

Ludhiana: Senior deputy mayor directs officials to expedite devp works

Senior deputy mayor Rakesh Parashar urged municipal officials to expedite development and cleanliness efforts, emphasizing public service and tax payments.

The officials have been directed to expedite the works and ensure that there is no compromise with the quality. (HT Photo)
Published on Mar 14, 2025 05:46 AM IST
By, Ludhiana

Document Mahakumbh planning, management, minister tells officials

Officials were urged to document the Mahakumbh's planning and success, highlighting its global praise for cleanliness, safety, and economic benefits.

Minister AK Sharma and others in a a programme organised to felicitate and appreciate officials who contributed to organising the Mahakumbh, in Lucknow on Saturday. (Deepak Gupta/HT)
Published on Mar 09, 2025 07:20 AM IST
By, Lucknow

Letting pet dog poop in open to invite 500 fine in Panchkula

A similar penalty was introduced in 2018, imposing fines on pet owners allowing their dogs to poop in public spaces like roads, parks and footpaths; under the new proposal, the first violation will attract a ₹500 fine, with increased penalties for repeat offences

The fine proposal, along with other agendas, will be tabled in the budget meeting on March 10. (Shutterstock)
Published on Mar 07, 2025 08:42 AM IST
By, Panchkula
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