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Stephens International organizes litter cleanup day
9/21/2019 10:30:09 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept. 21: Stephens International Public School, Miran Sahib alongwith Stephens Paramedical College under the aegis of Stephens Educational Society organised a litter cleanup day to strengthen 'Swachhta Hi Seva' campaign 2019.
The day is celebrated with litter cleanup and waste mapping activities involving 380 million people belonging to almost 600 countries all over the world. The day aims not solely cleanliness but also to engage and mobilize the public in a community and build up the momentum together.
Rama Jamwal Dean Academics commenced the day raising awareness about the issues of waste and resource management in the society in the presence of Satvinder Saini the Director, Ram Prakash Sharma Vice Principal, Shweta Bakshi Headmistress, wing coordinators, staff and students.
A rally was taken out wherein informative placards were displayed. Students chanted slogans discarding single use plastic and addressed the local residents as well as the passers by to create a movement against mismanaged waste issue.
Later a neighboring canal with its adjoining area was cleaned up, segregating the biodegradable and the non-biodegradable waste. The concept of 3Rs - reduce, reuse and recycle was also discoursed in the market place. The day concluded with the words "let us all start from our side and resolve to establish cleanliness worldwide".
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