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The event began with a symbolic balloon release by Bhosale and Additional Municipal Commissioner Prithviraj B.P., representing the aspiration for cleaner air. A signature campaign was also launched, encouraging public participation in improving air quality.
Deputy Commissioner Sanjay Shinde emphasized the importance of the International Day of Clean Air, noting that such programs play a key role in spreading awareness about the dangers of air pollution and motivating citizens to take action.
As part of the NCAP, Pune is one of 131 Indian cities, including 19 in Maharashtra, committed to reducing air pollution and promoting a cleaner, healthier environment.
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