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Ramakrishna Mission’s 27th Swacchata Abhiyan carried out in Different Areas of City

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Ramakrishna Mission’s 27th Swacchata Abhiyan carried out in Different Areas of City

Mangaluru: Ramakrishna Mission carried out its 27th Shramadan of the Swacchata Abhiyan in 3 different areas in Mangaluru. Dr Satish Bhandari, Vice Chancellor of Nitte University and Social Worker from Pune, Chandrakant Kulkarni jointly flagged off the drive on 22nd April at 7.30 am.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Satish Bhandari said, “Mere declaring Mangaluru a smart city will not help much. Each and every citizen of Mangaluru must vow to keep the city smart and clean. We congratulate Ramakrishna Mission for leading this Abhiyan and guiding the people in this regard for the past four years. We also urge the local administration to focus on this issue and improve the basic amenities like roads, footpaths etc.” Umanath Kotekar, Dr Vijay Kumar, Srisha Bangera, Praveen Shetty and others were present on this occasion.

Dongarakeri: Students of Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy under the guidance of Dr Shashikumar Shetty cleaned the road from Navabharath circle to Dongarakeri. A spot opposite Honda Showroom in the area was littered by the public which was posing a nuisance to localites. Volunteers under Uday K P & Sathyanarayana K V thoroughly cleaned the spot and decorated the spot with flower pots. Suresh Shetty & other volunteers visited shops and houses in the area and urged them to keep the area clean and distributed awareness handbills. Another group under Dr Satish Rao cleaned the area from Navabharath circle to road leading towards St Aloysius college and adjoining footpaths. They also removed the construction debris and repaired the footpath. They also repainted the direction board of PVS Road which was not visible due to wear & tear.

Vithoba Temple Road: Volunteers have been identifying several black spots prone to littering by the public and are beautifying them for the last several months. Today, Kamalaksha Pai & Damodar Bhat led a group of volunteers in cleaning and removing more than a tipper load of garbage from a spot on V T Road. Later they leveled the spot with mud and placed flower pots. Several houses and shops in the area are frequently visited by the volunteers from the past few days appealing them to keep the spot clean. Anirudh Nayak, Shubhoday Alva, Sujith Pratap and others participated in the drive.

Work Resumed: Last week, Volunteers had cleaned area in Marnamikatta which was continued this week too. Souraj Mangalore, Sudhir Vamanjoor and others levelled the area cleaned last week and beautified the spot. The road behind the spot and the footpath were covered with construction debris. Volunteers compelled the building owners to remove and clear the debris and clean the spot. This was appreciated very much by the public.

Students of Nitte College of Physiotherapy, Kiran Fernandez, Ashok Subbaiah, Umanath Marnamikatte, Abhishek V S, Dr Rakesh Krishna, Shivu Puttur, Dhanush Shetty, Nallur Sachin Shetty and many other volunteers actively participated in the 27th Shramadan. All the volunteers were provided tiffin after the Abhiyan. MRPL & Nitte Institutions are sponsoring the drive.

Swami Chidambarananda (Chief Convener)
Swami Ekagamyanandaji, Convener
Ramakrishna Mission Swacchata Abhiyan
Tel: 9448353162 for more details


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6 years ago

May God’s blessings be on all those volunteers
who spend their time and energy in an effort
to keep all towns of Mangalore District clean,

The authority should keep garbage bins at all
bus stops, shopping areas, market places,
and ensure to collect and empty them regularly.
The Administration collects millions of Rupees from
the 12 to 16% revenue per new flat in every new
building that must be utilised for the upkeep of
Mangalore and Karnataka in general,

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