Jammu Mayor encourages youth with success story of Dashrath Manjhi

JU students exhibit keen interest in anti-polythene campaign

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JAMMU: Mayor of Jammu City, Rajinder Sharma on Wednesday took the ongoing anti-polythene campaign to University of Jammu (JU) where the students expressed keen interest for the move intended to improve the environment in Jammu to ensure healthy living conditions.
Speaking on the occasion the Mayor said that it was these students who have whole heartedly supported prohibition of Saakh immersion in river Tawi on Ramnavmi festival and the devotees had immersed the holy Saakh in Ranbir canal.
He said that the students at JU have pledged support to anti-polythene campaign.
The Mayor stressed on the effectiveness of willpower to accomplish any task and cited the example of Dashrath Manjhi who took 22 years, worked day and night using traditional tools and made a road in his village after cutting a mountain. “I clearly see the same enthusiasm and spirit in you and this will in turn make Jammu free from polythene and plastic within a month,” the Mayor told the gathering of JU students. He said that every new work starts by adoring earth, sky, water, land, sun and moon so that these natural deities remain pollution free to continue showering their blessings on mankind and polythene ban will play a big role to keep the nature pollution free. Earlier, a campetition was held wherein many students participated and Deepika Sharma secured first position, Sachit Karloopia secured second and Paurvi Kaul and Ketan Kumar shared third position.
Others who spoke on the occasion were Prof. Piyush Malaviya, Head of Environmental Sciences Department, Prof. Savita Nayar and Dr. Deepika Slathia.

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