quick Summary
- Over 2.72 lakh volunteers participated in cleaning nearly 11,000 religious centres across Karnataka under the “Namma Ooru, Namma Shraddha Kendra” initiative.
- The drive, organized by Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Progress Project (SKDRDP), was part of an Independence Day cleanliness campaign marking its 10th year.
- Volunteers cleaned temples,mosques,churches and their surrounding areas such as water bodies,public toilets and streets.Plastic use was discouraged in favor of cloth bags.
- Participants included SKDRDP members, local committees, elders, and other community groups.
- SKDRDP Executive Director S.S. Anil Kumar credited Pattadhikari D Veerendra Heggade’s vision for promoting awareness about cleanliness through this biannual program as its inception nine years ago.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The scale and participation demonstrated in the SKDRDP’s religious center cleanup initiative highlight the potential for collective action to address broader societal needs like sanitation. Engaging a diverse demographic from local communities reinforces civic duty while addressing environmental concerns such as plastic waste management.
This approach connects conventional values with modern environmentalism by leveraging places of worship to inspire behavioral changes in society at large. Replicating such structured campaigns on a larger national level could significantly bolster India’s broader Swachh Bharat Abhiyan efforts while promoting community-driven solutions to shared challenges.
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