Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Municipal commissioner Dilip Kumar Yadav here on Wednesday said that the penalisation over littering is not the primary but second option.

“Penal action is never our first choice. We want to create awareness about cleanliness, but if there’s no improvement even after reminders, fines become necessary,” he said while addressing a special interaction session between Swachhta Didis (female sanitation workers) and civic officials held at Ravindra Natyagrah.

The event was attended by additional commissioner Rohit Sisonia, health officers and a large number of Swachhta Didis. A presentation on cleanliness under the Swachh Bharat Mission was also shared during the session.

Addressing the gathering, Yadav praised the pivotal role of sanitation workers in Indore’s succe

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