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Satguru Uday resigns as STF Chairman for Buddha Nullah

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Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, April 22

Satguru Uday Singh has resigned from the post of Chairman of the special task force (STF) for the Buddha Nullah. His representative, Sukhwinder Singh, confirmed that Satguru Uday Singh has tendered his resignation. He, however, said he would keep working for the protection of the environment.

Notably, Satguru Uday Singh had earlier expressed disappointment over the working of the departments concerned that failed to stop pollution in the Buddha Nullah. He had inspected the nullah last Sunday and found that the untreated dairy waste was still being dumped in the drain.

Sukhwinder said the Satguru had raised the matter of the dumping of dairy waste into the nullah many times in meetings but the departments did not take the matter seriously.

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