Pilibit: police personnel along with social volunteer and schoolchildren launched a clean drive On Friday in the city of Pilibbit, the blow garbage disposal in public.
Several police personnel including SP Avinash Pandey, ASP Vikram Dahiya, CO Deepak Chaturvedi and more than 150 policemen and 115 police personnel participated in the drive. student They collected scattered polythene and garbage from the ancient ‘Ma Yashwantari Temple’ campus.
The SP informed that the next phase of the event will be held on Sunday at a public place with students and staff of Ben-Hur Public School. “In parallel with the volunteer activities, we have also decided to identify those involved in spreading pollution. Appropriate legal action will be taken against them as per the norms specified by the Pollution Control Board,” he said.
On the occasion, school children displayed self-drawn posters and pictures to spread the word “ eliminate pollution SP is rewarded for the healthy balance of the environment.
Retired Army Colonel PS Bindra also joined the event. Colonel Bindra pointed out that the main reason why people commonly discard plastic waste such as pasteurized milk packaging materials, chips, cooking oil, etc. is that unlike old newspapers and cardboard, polyethylene is not usually procured from garbage.
“I will work with my social group ‘Parivartan’ to create a smooth network for selling waste polythene and plastic, allowing people to make money from other waste materials. This will significantly reduce the presence of polythene and plastic bottles on city streets and dumpsites Scattered,” he said.
Inspired by the campaign, Vineet Bajpayi, the temple’s chief priest, said, “I will ensure that devotees do not litter the temple campus but contribute towards maintaining hygiene.”
Several police personnel including SP Avinash Pandey, ASP Vikram Dahiya, CO Deepak Chaturvedi and more than 150 policemen and 115 police personnel participated in the drive. student They collected scattered polythene and garbage from the ancient ‘Ma Yashwantari Temple’ campus.
The SP informed that the next phase of the event will be held on Sunday at a public place with students and staff of Ben-Hur Public School. “In parallel with the volunteer activities, we have also decided to identify those involved in spreading pollution. Appropriate legal action will be taken against them as per the norms specified by the Pollution Control Board,” he said.
On the occasion, school children displayed self-drawn posters and pictures to spread the word “ eliminate pollution SP is rewarded for the healthy balance of the environment.
Retired Army Colonel PS Bindra also joined the event. Colonel Bindra pointed out that the main reason why people commonly discard plastic waste such as pasteurized milk packaging materials, chips, cooking oil, etc. is that unlike old newspapers and cardboard, polyethylene is not usually procured from garbage.
“I will work with my social group ‘Parivartan’ to create a smooth network for selling waste polythene and plastic, allowing people to make money from other waste materials. This will significantly reduce the presence of polythene and plastic bottles on city streets and dumpsites Scattered,” he said.
Inspired by the campaign, Vineet Bajpayi, the temple’s chief priest, said, “I will ensure that devotees do not litter the temple campus but contribute towards maintaining hygiene.”