STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: The Excise Department of Jammu & Kashmir UT has recently spearheaded a series of cleanliness and awareness drives in and around the office premises.
The initiative was conducted in the presence of Excise Commissioner, Pankaj Kumar Sharma, Deputy Excise Commissioner Executive Jammu Kusum Sharma and involved active participation from various officers including Excise and Taxation Officers and officials of the Excise Department.
The drives, focused on promoting cleanliness and hygiene, included a range of activities such as waste management, sanitation practices, and community clean-up efforts.
Pankaj Kumar Sharma, in his address, emphasized the significance of maintaining a clean and healthy environment.
He conveyed that the initiative not only aimed at improving the cleanliness around office premises but also at setting a standard for the wider community.
“Cleanliness is not just a necessity but a reflection of our commitment to a better and healthier society,” said Pankaj Kumar Sharma.
“By ensuring that our office premises and surrounding areas are well-maintained, we are setting an example for everyone. It is crucial that each one of us takes personal responsibility for cleanliness and hygiene, both in our professional and personal lives,” he added.
The participation of Excise Department officials underscored the collective effort required to achieve and sustain high standards of cleanliness.
The drives were designed to raise awareness about the importance of proper waste disposal, regular cleaning, and maintaining hygienic conditions.
Local residents and staff members responded positively to the initiative, with many expressing appreciation for the department’s efforts in leading by example.
The Excise Department remains dedicated to these cleanliness drives and aims to continue fostering a culture of hygiene and environmental responsibility within the
community.