Polythylene bags will be banned in Madhya Pradesh with effect from May 1. The government chaired by the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has approved the proposal of imposing the ban from May 1. The government has yet to chalk out of a plan, and will impose the ban on only plastic carry bags only and not other plastic related materials
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