School children, teachers and people associated with management took pledge for cleanliness
Meja, Prayagraj (Rajesh Shukla). On Saturday, students of Chanakya International School Manu Ka Pura took out a cleanliness and public awareness rally and gave the message of awareness to the people.
On the instructions of the Central Board of Secondary Education, for the 100% success of the ambitious scheme Swachhta Hi Seva Abhiyan III of the Government of India, the little children of Chanakya International School Manu Ka Pura, Uruva, Meja, Prayagraj, held placards and banners related to the cleanliness campaign in their hands. From Uruwa intersection, public awareness was raised by raising slogans related to cleanliness. Small children, teachers and people associated with the management inspired people for cleanliness by sweeping the roads, picking up garbage and cleaning the dirt spread at the intersection. Seeing small children removing garbage scattered on the road, the local people and shopkeepers assured to adopt cleanliness. Under this campaign, school children also played the role of Gandhiji and Bharat Mata very well, which became the center of attraction for the people. We all should have one slogan - let our country be clean - by the school children. Now there will be no attack of diseases, take up the weapon of cleanliness. Cleanliness is service, filth is deadly. Holding placards and banners with slogans etc., they raised slogans with full enthusiasm and made people aware about cleanliness.
When the rally reached back to school, all the children, teachers and people associated with the management took a pledge for cleanliness. This rally taken out by the school was led by school administrator Sudhashru Mishra, Principal Antonio Kumar, Coordinator Mangala Prasad, senior teachers DN Tiwari, Nidhi Pandey, Jitendra Tripathi, Jyoti Tandon, Bandana Mishra, Shailendra Tiwari etc.