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HYDERABAD: The Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad's efforts to make the city a garbage-free zone received further fillip with the Jubilee Hills Civic Exnora and Coca-Cola coming forward to help it in the initiative. Coca-Cola will be providing five `PET' bottle collection bins, 25 jackets and caps to street `beautifiers' as the garbage collectors have been termed. The programme was launched in Jubilee Hills and is to be spread across the twin cities in the near future. The MCH Commissioner, Sanjay Jaju, formally inaugurated the programme on Tuesday, and exhorted corporate houses to help the corporation keep the city clean and green, a press release said.
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