Water Conservation Awareness, Drug De-addiction And Development Conservation Campaign
Program Location : Vidya Tripathi Inter College Abunagar
Program Date : 21-Nov-2024
Program Description
If you do not save water today, you will not be able to see tomorrow" With the aim of making people aware with this feeling, again today on 21/11/24 at 9 am, under the joint aegis of Indian Red Cross Society, Arogya Bharti and Dr. Satyanarayan Seva Foundation, under the leadership of Chairman and District Secretary of Arogya Bharti, Dr. Anurag Srivastava, water conservation awareness, de-addiction and dengue prevention campaign was run in Vidya Tripathi Inter College Abunagar. Under which a rally was taken out with the children of the school from Abunagar Police Chowki to the Dak Bungalow. All the children were walking while raising slogans of "Save water, save life", "If there is water, there is tomorrow". Dr. Anurag requested all the traders, shopkeepers and homeowners not to irrigate the roads with drinking water to avoid dust because drinking water is precious, there is only 1 percent drinking water in the whole world and only one fourth of it is with India, as well as it is on the verge of ending by 2040. South Africa recently declared itself as the first state to have a water conservation campaign. Zero Day has been declared. This year, there was a water shortage in Bangalore as well. Dr Anurag made people aware to collect the waste water coming out of water bell and RO and use it for washing utensils for water conservation. Along with this, Dr Anurag made all the children aware to stay away from addiction and made them aware of the ill effects of tobacco products and administered oath to all the children and teachers for water conservation and de-addiction. Water conservation awareness request leaflets were also distributed by Suresh Srivastava to the shopkeepers and homeowners on both sides of the road. The children were asked to send the water conservation awareness request leaflets to their parents through WhatsApp. In the end, all 665 children were given homeopathic medicines to prevent dengue and help in developing immunity and were also made aware about cleanliness. The school's principal and lifelong member of Indian Red Cross Society Rajkumari Soni expressed gratitude to Dr Anurag. On this occasion, manager Sushma Tiwari, director Krishna Kumar Tiwari, teachers Shivshankar Singh, Deepali Srivastava, Chetna Mishra, Geeta Devi, Rekha Soni along with key associates Suresh Srivastava, Membership Head and Chaitanya Kumar, Coordinator, Disabled Cell, Indian Red Cross Society were present.
If you do not save water today, you will not be able to see tomorrow" With the aim of making people aware with this feeling, again today on 21/11/24 at 9 am, under the joint aegis of Indian Red Cross Society, Arogya Bharti and Dr. Satyanarayan Seva Foundation, under the leadership of Chairman and District Secretary of Arogya Bharti, Dr. Anurag Srivastava, water conservation awareness, de-addiction and dengue prevention campaign was run in Vidya Tripathi Inter College Abunagar. Under which a rally was taken out with the children of the school from Abunagar Police Chowki to the Dak Bungalow. All the children were walking while raising slogans of "Save water, save life", "If there is water, there is tomorrow". Dr. Anurag requested all the traders, shopkeepers and homeowners not to irrigate the roads with drinking water to avoid dust because drinking water is precious, there is only 1 percent drinking water in the whole world and only one fourth of it is with India, as well as it is on the verge of ending by 2040. South Africa recently declared itself as the first state to have a water conservation campaign. Zero Day has been declared. This year, there was a water shortage in Bangalore as well. Dr Anurag made people aware to collect the waste water coming out of water bell and RO and use it for washing utensils for water conservation. Along with this, Dr Anurag made all the children aware to stay away from addiction and made them aware of the ill effects of tobacco products and administered oath to all the children and teachers for water conservation and de-addiction. Water conservation awareness request leaflets were also distributed by Suresh Srivastava to the shopkeepers and homeowners on both sides of the road. The children were asked to send the water conservation awareness request leaflets to their parents through WhatsApp. In the end, all 665 children were given homeopathic medicines to prevent dengue and help in developing immunity and were also made aware about cleanliness. The school's principal and lifelong member of Indian Red Cross Society Rajkumari Soni expressed gratitude to Dr Anurag. On this occasion, manager Sushma Tiwari, director Krishna Kumar Tiwari, teachers Shivshankar Singh, Deepali Srivastava, Chetna Mishra, Geeta Devi, Rekha Soni along with key associates Suresh Srivastava, Membership Head and Chaitanya Kumar, Coordinator, Disabled Cell, Indian Red Cross Society were present.
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