Army's Chetak Corps Leads Plastic-Free Initiative in Bathinda

The Army's Chetak Corps conducted a large-scale cleanliness drive focused on eliminating single-use plastic in Bathinda. This initiative is in tribute to Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary and aims to support the Swachhata Mission. Military personnel actively participated, taking a pledge to make Bathinda military station a plastic-free zone.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bathinda | Updated: 02-10-2024 22:11 IST | Created: 02-10-2024 22:11 IST
Army's Chetak Corps Leads Plastic-Free Initiative in Bathinda
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The Army's Chetak Corps conducted a major cleanliness drive on Wednesday, targeting the elimination of single-use plastic in Bathinda to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary.

An official statement highlighted that Bathinda military station has been significantly affected by single-use plastic, presenting considerable environmental challenges.

As a tribute to Gandhi, the Indian Army, in collaboration with local authorities, initiated measures to transform Bathinda military station into a plastic-free zone.

The event featured a pledge-taking ceremony, where participants vowed to support the Swachhata Mission by eradicating single-use plastic.

Following this, an extensive cleanliness drive was carried out involving all military personnel.

The coordinated effort emphasized the Army's commitment to environmental conservation and social responsibility.

With the active involvement of military personnel, the drive aimed to make Bathinda a model for cleanliness and sustainability, contributing to the broader goal of creating a plastic-free environment nationwide.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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