GMC Fines Beltola Resident ₹3,000 for Burning GarbageApril 6, 2025AssamGuwahati Municipal Corporation fined a Beltola resident ₹3,000 for open garbage burning. GMC warned such acts harm public health and urged proper waste disposal. Awareness and enforcement drives are ongoing citywide.Related Posts Villagers Repair Damaged Road Through Voluntary Labour in BokakhatBokakhat: Residents of Bhakat Chapori village under Rajabari Gaon Panchayat repaired their damaged village road… Flood Situation Persists in Three Assam Districts, Over 1,500 People AffectedGuwahati: Flood conditions continue in Dibrugarh, Dhemaji and Lakhimpur districts, affecting 1,541 people across 46… Patient’s Death Sparks Protest at GMCH, Family Alleges Medical NegligenceGuwahati: Tension erupted at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) after the death of 28-year-old…
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