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Bengaluru's year-end cleaning demand peaks, pros fully booked

Cleaning professionals in Bengaluru are in high demand for year-end deep cleaning. Ganesh Dhal, servicing Peenya, Jalahalli, and Nagasandra, is fully booked on weekends, handling 5-6 homes daily. Read more about the seasonal surge.

Ludhiana Headlines: Major Civic & Traffic Updates

Stay ahead with the latest from Ludhiana! Get crucial updates on civic issues, traffic alerts, weather, and key political developments in the city. Watch the full video for details.

Ludhiana Fire Department Faces Acute Staff Shortage

Ludhiana, Punjab's industrial hub, grapples with severe fire department staff shortage, leading to overworked personnel. MC proposes creating 273 new posts to address the crisis. Read more.

Ludhiana News: Major Updates for December 23, 2025

Stay ahead with the latest from Ludhiana! Get crucial updates on civic affairs, traffic alerts, weather, and key political developments for December 23, 2025. Watch the full video for details.

Avoid These 8 Microwave Cleaning Mistakes

Your quick microwave cleaning habits could be harming it. Learn the 8 common mistakes to avoid for safer, more effective maintenance and a longer-lasting appliance.

Plastic Wrap Trick for Effortless Sweeping

Tired of dust and hair stuck in your broom? Discover the viral plastic wrap sweeping hack that makes cleaning floors easier, faster, and more hygienic. Try it today!

Mumbai's Rs 2,000 Crore Mega-Plan to Clean Mithi River

Mumbai launches its most ambitious Mithi river cleanup yet: a 6.6-km underground sewage tunnel and tidal overhaul costing over Rs 2,000 crore. Will this finally revive the long-polluted river? Read the full analysis.

Mumbai's Rs 2,000-cr plan to clean Mithi River

Mumbai launches two major projects worth Rs 2,000 crore to tackle sewage and flooding in the Mithi River. The plan includes a diversion tunnel and tidal management systems.

Mumbai's Rs 2,100 Cr Push to Clean Mithi River

Mumbai's ambitious Rs 2,100 crore project, featuring a 6.6km diversion tunnel and tidal-stretch overhaul, aims to trap 60% of Mithi's sewage. Success depends on encroachment removal and a new treatment plant. Will this be the river's final chance?

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