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Cleanliness and Awareness Drive at Chuna Bhatti, Kirti Nagar

HEY IT’S NOT CHILDREN’S DAY, BUT IT IS!



  • Total Volunteers = 25
  • Garbage Collected = 300 KG
  • Bottle Caps Collected = 121



“The most beautiful thing in the world is a child’s smile. The next best thing? Knowing that you are the reason behind it.”

That’s exactly how we all felt when we conducted our cleanliness drive with the kids of Chuna Bhatti slum cluster in Kirti Nagar. Yes, in our newest endeavour we are looking to transform yet another park in this area from a dumping yard to a lush green park. And we had tremendous support from the kids of this place. All so ecstatic and exuberant.



We began by briefing the kids and the locals about our aspirations. Thankfully, our ideas elicited a positive response and the much-desired support. As a first step to the entire revamp exercise, we had to clear garbage from this park. Everybody geared up and got going with the job in no time. Sweeping, garbage collection, we did everything to make the place clean. We even cleaned up a small pool created especially for Chhath Pooja but sadly home to a lot of trash.



The outcome was encouraging. The place looked far better than we had actually imagined. We cleared over 80 kilograms of garbage from this place and also collected about 121 stray bottle caps for our bottle cap challenge. Within the coming week we will also try to take help from the MCD to further clean the place. Further, we are planning to get some fresh soil for this place and keep things ready for our next footfalls at this site.



It was heart-warming to see all the kids so elated. We hope we are able to make a difference in their lives with our humble efforts. We also request your support in this initiative. Please join us for our next drive at the same place.



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