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The Nilambur Clean-Up Drive was successfully conducted as part of the Nilambur Tourism Conclave in collaboration with Green Worms. The drive witnessed active participation from Haritha Karma Sena members, MGNREGA workers, and volunteers, reflecting a strong collective commitment towards cleanliness and sustainable tourism in Nilambur. 📍 Key highlights from the drive: • 60 Haritha Karma Sena members participated • 250 volunteers joined the effort • 12–14 km stretch covered • 1,090 kg of dry, non-biodegradable waste collected This initiative showcased remarkable teamwork and dedication from everyone involved.

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