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Home / Environment / Lucknow's 'Aastha Express' Offers Doorstep Puja Waste Collection

Lucknow's 'Aastha Express' Offers Doorstep Puja Waste Collection

30 Sep

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Summary

  • Lucknow Municipal Corporation launches 'Aastha Express' for post-Navratri puja waste pickup
  • Residents can book the service by calling LMC's toll-free number or helplines
  • Initiative aims to keep streets clean after Navratri celebrations
Lucknow's 'Aastha Express' Offers Doorstep Puja Waste Collection

In a move to keep Lucknow's streets clean after the Navratri festivities, the Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) has launched the 'Aastha Express' service. This initiative provides a door-to-door collection of puja samagri (materials) and immersion items from residents' homes.

Residents of Lucknow can now book the 'Aastha Express' service by calling the LMC's toll-free number, control room, or various helplines. This effort is part of the corporation's ongoing initiative to improve sanitation and waste management in the city.

The launch of the 'Aastha Express' comes as Lucknow prepares to celebrate the upcoming Navratri festival. After the festivities conclude, the LMC aims to efficiently collect and dispose of the puja materials and immersion items, ensuring the city's streets remain clean and well-maintained.

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The 'Aastha Express' is a service launched by the Lucknow Municipal Corporation to collect puja materials and immersion items from residents' homes after the Navratri festival.
Lucknow residents can book the 'Aastha Express' service by calling the LMC's toll-free number, control room, or various helplines.
The purpose of the 'Aastha Express' is to improve sanitation and waste management in Lucknow by efficiently collecting and disposing of puja materials and immersion items after the Navratri festival, ensuring the city's streets remain clean.

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