Virajpet, Oct. 14: A program was organized in Virajpet by the Social Workers Association to create awareness among the public to make Virajpet a garbage-free city. Led by social worker Yogesh Naidu, a group of young people from Virajpet joined hands and tried to make the city garbage-free by planting flower plants in the garbage disposal areas and watering the plants.
In Virajpet, Kerala Main Road, Kanchi Kamakshi Temple Road, in front of the petrol bunk, DHS Commercial Building, Private Bus Stand, Abdul Kalam Road, Raja Canal on Gonikoppa Road, in front of the government bus stand, near the mosque and FMC Road, near the car stand. Some public members bring and throw their household garbage overnight, and stray dogs have been dragging garbage bags away in recent days. Also, the menace of stray dogs is also increasing in the morning and evening hours. Realizing this, social worker Yogesh came up with a new idea to control those who throw garbage on the roadside. He placed beautiful flower plant baskets everywhere where garbage is thrown and made this new effort to convince the public not to throw garbage in those places and placed flower pots everywhere. On this occasion, international rugby player Madanda Thimmaiah spoke and appealed to the municipal garbage disposal vehicles to separate their household garbage into green and dry garbage. Municipal member Abdul Jalil said that civic workers are also human beings like us, they clean the city by picking up all the garbage near our houses as soon as we wake up in the morning. But he questioned how right it is to throw garbage inside the house on the road. Municipal member Rajinikanth said that Mahatma Gandhi's dream was a clean India. But he said that it is not right for the public to throw garbage on the road and disturb his good plan. If this continues, the municipality will install CC cameras and impose fines on those who throw garbage. He said that a member of the Social Worker Association, P.A. Manjunath, said that Virajpet city is a beautiful city. It is everyone's responsibility to keep this city clean. This will help prevent infectious diseases. Social worker, D.H. Sufi Haji, spoke and appealed to put the garbage in the municipal vehicle and not to throw garbage everywhere. On this occasion, social workers Kishore, Munir, K.P. Riyaz, Ravoop, Nisar and many other members participated.
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