– Sri Sathya Sai District Collector T.S.chetan addressed a public rally at Dharmavaram under the Swarn Andhra – Swachh Andhra initiative.
– The rally focused on making Sri Sathya Sai District a plastic-free zone.
– Collector emphasized eliminating single-use plastics for environmental protection.
– urged the public to adopt jute/cloth bags and vendors to offer eco-friendly solutions.
– Encouraged teachers to educate students about steel bottles and reusable alternatives.
– Pledge administered by Collector with students and public for supporting the campaign against single-use plastics.
– Health workers from Dharmavaram municipality were felicitated for maintaining cleanliness.
– Recreation parks inspected; suggestions offered for modernizing street lighting and beautifying the town.
Participants included officials, students, teachers, and citizens. Rally passed through major town junctions highlighting commitment to greener initiatives.
The movement initiated by Sri Sathya Sai District Collector reflects an critically important step towards sustainability in local governance. Campaigns like Swarn Andhra-Swachh Andhra aim not only at reducing environmental pollution but also at fostering community-level awareness of ecological responsibility. By integrating actionable steps such as promoting jute bags or steel bottles, it seeks behavioral changes that are practical yet impactful over time.
Recognition of municipal health workers underscores the importance of consistent efforts in sanitation while inspections signal an active interest in town beautification-potentially boosting civic pride and better urban planning. With schools playing a key role in propagating this message, this initiative could set precedents for replicating similar programs across other districts in India. Though, success will hinge largely on sustained engagement with both residents and vendors alongside infrastructure adaptations like improved waste management systems.
Read More: Published July 19, 2025