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Clean India campaign kicked-off

Ravi Choudhary | New Delhi | February 28 2011
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ImagIndia Institute launched a pan-Indian campaign to clean cities and peri-urban areas across the country on February 28. The campaign was kicked-off at the national capital at Raj Ghat.

All photographs by Governance Now photojournalist Ravi Choudhary.

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Choudhary was a photojournalist with Governance Now.

 

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