Litter free Mumbai: A Mid-Day initiative for a cleaner and greener city

'Litter Free Mumbai', under the 'Mid-Day for Mumbai' initiative, fixes accountability for the cleanliness of the city. The campaign aims to highlight the menace of littering and fast-track the cleaning work by municipal corporation workers before the monsoon hits different parts of the city. Be a catalyst for change and share pictures or videos with us of a littered area around you. Here are some snapshots from the campaign  

Updated On: 2022-05-30 12:38 PM IST

Garbage left on the roadside, between BMC L and N ward intersection at LBS road, Ghatkopar (W) in Mumbai on 21/05/2022. PHOTO BY SATEJ SHINDE

Waste soil from the drainage line left at the roadside near Gokul Tower in Thakur Village, Kandivali on 26/05/2022. PHOTO BY SATEJ SHINDE

Garbage at the roadside near Porbundarwala Chawl at Chirag Nagar, Ghatkopar (W) in Mumbai on 21/05/2022. PHOTO BY SATEJ SHINDE

Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation workers clearing the nullah flow before monsoon begins, near APMC market at Kalyan-Shilphata road, Kalyan near Mumbai on 25/05/2022. PHOTO BY SATEJ SHINDE

BMC contract workers cleaning gutter before monsoon at P D'Mello road at Mazgaon on  20/05/22. PHOTO BY--ASHISH RAJE

Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation worker cleaning the nullah by using JCB before monsoon begins near APMC market at Kalyan-Shilphata road, Kalyan near Mumbai on 25/05/2022. PHOTO BY SATEJ SHINDE

Waste soil from the drainage line and garbage accumulated at the roadside opposite Madhuban Toyota showroom at LBS road, Ghatkopar (W) in Mumbai on 21/05/2022. PHOTO BY SATEJ SHINDE

Garbage, which was cleaned from the gutter before rain at P D'Mello road at Mazgaon on 20/05/22. PHOTO BY--ASHISH RAJE

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