On the occasion of World Coastal Cleanliness Day, the campaign “Samudra Maza, Mi Samudracha” (The Sea is Mine, I Belong to the Sea) is being carried out nationwide on Saturday. Following Minister Nitesh Rane’s announcement of the “Plastic-Free Koliwadas” initiative, the campaign is being implemented through the Department of Fisheries and the Marine Boundary Forum, with Fisheries and Port Development Minister Nitesh Rane actively participating.
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