Cleanliness is not just about keeping our surroundings tidy,
it's about respecting the environment and nurturing our
future. This powerful belief is at the core of our leader
Aryan Tiwari, also the student secretary of NSS, which
motivates us to frequently organize cleanliness drives to
inspire students and the surrounding community to take
responsibility for their environment. These initiatives aim to
raise awareness about the importance of sanitation while
fostering a culture of social responsibility and environmental
care among the university's participants.
The cleanliness drives organized by NSS are an integral part
of the university's broader vision to promote sustainability
and cleanliness both on and off-campus. Students, faculty, and
staff come together to participate in various activities like
cleaning public spaces, collecting litter, and spreading
awareness about proper waste management techniques. These
drives not only help keep the campus and nearby areas clean
but also serve as a platform for engaging with the local
community, educating them about the significance of
maintaining a healthy, pollution-free environment.
Through these continuous efforts, NSS has cultivated a strong
sense of community responsibility, encouraging individuals to
recognize the role they play in preserving their surroundings.
By actively participating in these cleanliness drives,
students gain valuable insights into environmental
stewardship, teamwork, and leadership. The drives also act as
a reminder that cleanliness is a collective responsibility and
that small actions can create lasting positive change for a
greener, more sustainable future.
A special mention for Aryan Tiwari, the Student Secretary of
the NSS for initiating and motivating everyone to take part in
these cleanliness drives, which ensures that a huge number of
people turn-up for these drives, owing to the charisma of our
leader. Leaders like Aryan Tiwari are bliss for the society.
"This initiative has not only provided clean water but also empowered our community with knowledge about water conservation."