India, June 17 -- The Government of India has issued a release:

Urban cleanliness is no longer limited to garbage collection; true success is also reflected in the conversion of that garbage into a valuable resource. Ghaziabad, which is moving towards achieving the goal of "Garbage Free Cities" (GFCs) under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs' (MoHUA) Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U) 2.0, has set an example. Cow dung from roads, dairies, and especially cow shelters is being recycled in the city. Cow dung, which was previously a major cause of clogged drains and filth, is now being managed scientifically and given a new lease of life by converting it into "natural paint."

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