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Stacked up for days, dry leaves now a breeding ground for mosquitoes in Noida
With summer setting in, a lot of dry leaves have started falling, but this horticulture waste is not cleared regularly in many sectors of Greater Noida. “No sanitation work is being carried out in Sector 36. As a result, heaps of dry leaves can be seen at various spots across the sector,” said a resident, Manish Pathak. With summer setting in, a lot of dry leaves have started falling, but this horticulture waste is not cleared regularly in many sectors of Greater Noida. “No sanitation work is being carried out in Sector 36. As a result, heaps of dry leaves can be seen at various spots across the sector,” said a resident, Manish Pathak.
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