– Minister for Minority Welfare N. Md. Farooq and Collector Rajakumari Gania led efforts to promote cleanliness and discourage plastic use.
– Ms. Gania emphasized the need for individuals to stop using plastic bags and disposables, encouraging alternatives like jute and paper products.
– The officials actively participated in street-cleaning activities during the campaign.
– Collector Vinod Kumar V. organized a rally in Bondalavada village, advocating against single-use plastics, which are already banned in Anantapur Municipal limits.
– The process of garbage disposal has begun toward achieving “Swachh Anantapur.”
– Urban MLA Daggupati Venkateswara Prasad championed cloth bag usage by distributing jute bags during a rally promoting a plastic-free city.
- Police personnel cleaned their station premises under SP Vikrant Patel’s directives, with an emphasis on individual duty toward cleanliness.
The “swarnandhra-Swacchandhra” initiative reflects an intensified government drive toward environmental sustainability and public cleanliness in Andhra Pradesh. From engaging local officials to banning single-use plastics within municipal limits, the campaign demonstrates practical steps aimed at behavioral change among citizens. While rural outreach efforts such as rallies help bring attention to ecological hazards posed by plastics,suggestions like transitioning livelihoods from plastic production to eco-friendly alternatives underscore long-term economic planning alongside environmental goals.
Another noteworthy aspect is leadership involvement-from ministers to police personnel-conveying accountability across societal levels. These developments may serve as inspiration for broader state-level or national initiatives focused on combating India’s gravely escalating waste management crisis.
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