​Forensic department organizes cleanliness drive at PU

| TNN | Aug 1, 2018, 12:55 IST
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CHANDIGARH: The Institute of Forensic Science & Criminology, Panjab University, carried out Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, here on Tuesday to support the cleanliness drive in the Campus.

The program began with a motivational discourse by Dr Shweta Sharma, chairperson of the institute. While talking to the active volunteers of the institute, Dr Sharma spoke to students and staff to begin with the crusade and contribute their endeavors to make the drive a major achievement. The chairperson also requested the members of the institute to keep their working spaces clean in this way guaranteeing the general point of neatness.

Dr Vishal Sharma, faculty of the institute, while addressing students said, "This kind of Abhiyan motivates all of us especially the students and reminds us about our duties towards building a cleaner and better nation.” He emphasized on the collaboration of students in keeping up the premises in a pristine state. After that, all participants took pledge on Cleanliness and launched drive by cleaning indoor premises, lecture halls, laboratories and open space of the Institute.

Segregation of various wastes like, glassware, plastic ware, chemicals and other miscellaneous items was carried and was disposed of properly. The dynamic support, zeal and enthusiasm offered by the faculty members, staff, research scholars and students made this drive a great success.
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