K'taka students create awareness against plastic pollution

ANI  |  Kalburagi (Karnataka) [India] 

Striving to raise awareness against the use of plastic, as many as 32 students from Karnataka's Kalaburagi spend three to four hours every week to clean the city.

This adds to the number of cleanliness drives initiated across the nation since the announcement of the in 2014.

Among the most notable ones is a clean-up drive in Mumbai's Versova beach, which started in October 2015 and has reportedly removed over five million kilograms of trash from the beach.

On June 7, Narendra Modi, in an interaction with beneficiaries of various central healthcare schemes, stressed on the role of the in creating a healthy

Also, in May, as many as 8000 toilets were constructed in the Jammu and Kashmir's district in compliance with the

The 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan', launched in 2014 on Gandhi Jayanti, aims to clean up the streets, roads and infrastructure of smaller towns, cities and rural areas.

Further, the objectives of the mission include construction of household-owned and community-owned toilets, to make open-defecation free.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 09:55 IST