Lucknow, Sept. 3 -- On chief minister Yogi Adityanath's directives, a state-wide 12-hour sanitation and awareness drive was held across urban areas on Tuesday to prevent waterborne and mosquito-borne diseases after heavy rains. Led by the Urban Development Department, the campaign focused on cleaning flood-prone areas, resolving civic complaints, and promoting hygiene and waste management. In Gorakhpur, drives were held in vending zones where shopkeepers were given cloth bags and fined for using single-use plastic. Varanasi teams conducted door-to-door campaigns on garbage segregation, while Prayagraj carried out anti-larva fogging in flood-hit areas. Shahjahanpur and Moradabad cleared long-neglected garbage dumps, and Firozabad officials resolved 12 waterlogging complaints in real-time. In Ghaziabad, clogged drainage systems were cleared to prevent flooding. Cities also strengthened waste infrastructure - Ayodhya introduced 20 GPS-tracked hopper tippers, Bareilly laid new pipelines and tubewells, while Kanpur and Aligarh districts held campaigns on hygiene and plastic ban enforcement. In the state capital, Lucknow, 32 camps set up across eight zones resolved over 1,300 complaints and collected Rs 2.3 crore in a single day....