Hyderabad attempts Guinness record through cleanliness drive

ANI  |  Hyderabad [Telangana] [India] 

In an attempt to achieve a world record through the swach sarvekshan, around 15,000 students here on Monday began a drive.

The students along with Nayani Narasimha Reddy, Deputy Mohammed Mehmood Ali, and Information and Technology KT cleaned roads for three minutes.

Rao in the drive called for the metropolis to top in terms of was in 2017 among the cleanest metro cities in

"Prior to the start of the Independence of India, the Clean programme was reminiscent of The city is divided into 400 units under pure and emphasised continuous efforts to keep the city clean in collaboration with Greater Municipal Corporation (GHMC)," he said.

The IT said had the population of a crore people and that 22,000 cleaners were not enough to clean the city. The called on the students to help in making the city clean.

The students, as well as Rao, made a purity pledge, saying: "I will separate the wet, dry garbage in the house. I will make manure with wet garbage. I will not urine in the open space. We will bring consciousness without letting others go. Plastic bags should not be used.

Plastic bags are used for packing curries and goods instead we should make use of jute or cloth bags. The pan does not eat and spit in open places. Smoking cigarette in a public place is the prohibited. I will put home construction waste in government places. Shoot the trash. I will not pollute the environment that Hyderabad's metropolis keeps clean.

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First Published: Mon, February 12 2018. 22:41 IST