Mangalore: Shramadana, Campaign Towards Clean, Green, Modern City Kicks Off
Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/SB)
Mangalore, Mar 27: A unique campaign ‘Shramadana’, a drive to achieve ‘Clean, Green and Modern Mangalore city, organized by Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) with the collaboration of various unions, government and private departments was kicked off in city on Sunday March 27 at 7.00 am.
Four important temples of the district— Mangaladevi temple, Kateel Durgaparameshwari Temple, Kadri Manjunatheshwara Temple and Kukke Subrahmanya Temple also are in the purview of this cleanliness drive.
The vegetations grown on either side of the road and in the drains were seen removed by energetic youth belonging to various organizations. Public also joined their hands.
A team of students from M V Shetty College staged street plays at all the nine places during the Shramadaan.
Various places which were cleaned by various unions were as follows, Balmatta Mission Compound (NSS), Attavar Government Primary School to Vaidyanath Temple (NSS), Kadri Tollgate to Nanthoor to Kadri Park, Kankanady, Fr Mullers to Nandigudde (Humanitarian Relief Society, Mangalore), Subhashnagara, backside of Srinivas College (Campus Front of India), Urwastore Government Employees Quarters and Hathill (Government Employees Association, Scouts, Guides and MCC employees), Honnakatte to Kana M R PL Road (Police Youth Club), DC’s Office, SP’s office and Nehru Maidan (Campus Front of India and Home Guards) and Baikampady Industrial Area (Rotary Club, Vidyarthi Sangha, Industrial Associations).
MCC commissioner Vijay Prakash, police commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh and deputy commissioner Subodh Yadav also took part in this drive by engaging themselves in cleaning the premises of Nehru Maidan. Overall the cleanness drive evoked good response in city.