Rajgir town in Bihar declared as a polythene-free zone

Rajgir is the second most visited tourist place in the Buddhist circuit in the state after Bodh Gaya

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Rajgir, a Buddhist pilgrim town and a tourist destination in Bihar, has been declared a polythene-free zone after visitors complained of rampant littering and a dirty environment.

"Rajgir is the first Buddhist historical city to be declared a polythene-free zone from Dec 2," an official of the tourism department said. Rajgir, nearly 100 km from Patna, is in Nalanda district. It is the second most visited tourist place in the Buddhist circuit in the state after Bodh Gaya, considered the birthplace of Buddhism, where Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment over 2,500 years ago.

The ruins of the ancient Nalanda University, considered one of the world's first residential universities, are situated near Rajgir. "After Rajgir was declared a polythene-free zone Monday, all hotels, dharamshalas, shops and street vendors have been ordered to stop using polybags of more than 40 micron thickness.

The violators will be punished and fined," a district official said. "The violators will be fined Rs.100 to Rs.500," he added. The district administration has formed two inspection teams to monitor the sale of polybags above 40 micron thickness.

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