The BMC has organized special shows of the Marathi drama 'Astitva' for sanitation workers and their families to appreciate their hard work.
MumbaiBmcSanitation WorkersMarathi DramaAstitvaReal Estate MaharashtraJul 19, 2024
The name of the Marathi drama is 'Astitva'.
The BMC has organized special shows of 'Astitva' to appreciate the hard work and dedication of sanitation workers who keep Mumbai clean.
Swapneel Jadhav is the writer and director of 'Astitva'.
The special shows of 'Astitva' will be staged at Mahakavi Kalidas in Mulund West, Keshav Sitaram Thackeray in Borivali West, and Annabhau Sathe in Byculla East.
The objective of the BMC's initiative is to boost the morale of sanitation workers and recognize their hard work and daily challenges.
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