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Write a short news report with the help of the news headline given below government Bans plastic in Maharashtra​

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Answered by adityayad34
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Date: 3rd march 2019,

Maharashtra plastic ban is all set to come into effect from tomorrow. Those caught using plastic will be imposed with heavy penalty and the government has already constituted teams to check the violations.On March 23, the Maharashtra government had issued a notification, imposing a ban on the manufacturing, use, sale, distribution and storage of all plastic materials like one-time-use bags, spoons, plates, PET and PETE bottles and also thermocol items. The government decided against plastic to check the damage caused to the environment.

The banned items include single-use disposable dishes, cups, plates, glasses, forks, bowls, containers, plastic packaging to wrap or store products, and packaging of food items and food grain material.

Yesterday, the law panel of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation(BMC) has rejected the civic body's demand to reduce the minimum fine proposed for violating plastic ban from Rs 5000 to Rs 200.

With the rejection, people carrying banned plastic items will be fined from Rs 5000 to Rs 25,000.

Answered by ashwiniaagale1766
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government decided against plastic to check the damage caused to the environment.

The banned items include single-use disposable dishes, cups, plates, glasses, forks, bowls, containers, plastic packaging to wrap or store products, and packaging of food items and food grain material.

the Brihanmumbai Municipal

Yesterday, the law panel of Corporation (BMC) has rejected the civic body's demand to reduce the minimum fine proposed for violatingThe banned items include single-use disposable dishes, cups, plates, glasses, forks, bowls, containers, plastic packaging to wrap or store products, and packaging of food items and food grain material.

Yesterday, the law panel of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has rejected the civic body's demand to reduce the minimum fine proposed for violating plastic ban from Rs 5000 to Rs 200.

With the rejection, people carrying banned plastic items will be fined from Rs 5000 to Rs 25,000.5000

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