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Greater Bengaluru Authority to take up citywide crackdown on abandoned vehicles occupying public space from July 10
The Greater Bengaluru Authority and its five city corporations will collaborate with the Bengaluru Traffic Police to remove abandoned vehicles from public spaces starting July 10. The initiative aims to address vehicles illegally occupying roads and other public areas.
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