Senapati: Today marks the commencement of the CLEAN RIVER-SAVE WATER Campaign in Senapati, a noble initiative sponsored by Dr. Alyson Abonmai, the esteemed recipient of the Best Social Reformer of the Year 2024 award. In collaboration with the Zeliangrong Student Union Senapati and CRPF 109 Battalion, this campaign aims to advocate for the preservation of our precious rivers and water bodies.
The slogan of the campaign, “Clean River-Save Water,” delivers a resounding message urging individuals to cherish and protect our invaluable natural resources.
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Dr. Alyson Abonmai, in his address, passionately called upon participants to embrace their responsibility towards safeguarding our rivers and water, which serve as the lifeblood of our planet.
The turnout for the cleanliness drives was remarkable, with students and personnel from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) numbering in the hundreds, demonstrating their commitment to environmental stewardship.
The timing of the event, coinciding with Valentine’s Day, provided a poignant reminder to express love not only to our loved ones but also to our Mother Nature.
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In addition to the campaign activities, a Valentine’s Day Special event was organized at the Jamning Valley Resort, with free entry for all to partake in the celebrations. Football enthusiasts enjoyed friendly matches, while the evening culminated in a Gospel Concert featuring local artists sharing the stage with the renowned Gospel Cowboy. The crowd was enthralled by the rendition of Country Hit songs, creating a perfect ambiance for Valentine’s Day festivities.
The CLEAN RIVER-SAVE WATER Drive Campaign represents a collective effort to foster environmental consciousness and responsibility within the community.
Through collaborative initiatives and unwavering dedication, we can strive towards a cleaner, greener future for generations to come.
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