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October 2, 2023

NSS Unit GEHU Spearheads Cleanliness Drive on Gandhi Jayanti

On Gandhi Jayanti, NSS Unit GEHU led a transformative cleanliness drive with 150 volunteers engaging in Shramdan for Swachhta. Beyond physical cleanup, they raised awareness, fostering a culture of responsibility and sustainability.

by Sneha Mehra

On the auspicious occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, the NSS Unit GEHU took a significant initiative towards promoting cleanliness. A massive cleanup effort ensued, facilitated by 150 dedicated volunteers who actively participated in Shramdan for Swachhta. Together, they diligently collected tons of plastic garbage, contributing to the broader mission of environmental cleanliness.

The impactful campaign extended beyond the physical cleanup, as the volunteers also played a crucial role in raising awareness among the residents. Through engaging conversations and informative sessions, the team effectively conveyed the importance of maintaining cleanliness in their surroundings. The outreach to nearby communities aimed not only to address the immediate issue of waste but also to instill a sense of responsibility and awareness about sustainable living practices.

Gandhi Jayanti served as a fitting backdrop for this collective endeavor, aligning with the principles of Mahatma Gandhi, who championed simplicity, cleanliness, and community service. The NSS Unit GEHU's efforts underscored the spirit of unity and civic responsibility, bringing about positive change in the immediate environment and fostering a culture of cleanliness.

The involvement of 150 volunteers signifies the power of community-driven initiatives to make a tangible impact on environmental challenges. By combining the strength of numbers with a shared commitment to cleanliness, the NSS Unit GEHU demonstrated the potential for grassroots efforts to contribute significantly to the broader goal of a cleaner and healthier environment.