City’s religious heads join hands for clean Mysuru top rank

Suttur Seer Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji releasing the Swachhata Awareness poster at the Swachhata convention held in the Suttur Mutt premises at the foot of Chamundi Hill yesterday. Sri Somanatha Swamiji, Swami Atmajnanandaji, Sri Datta Vijayananda Teertha Swamiji, Mayor M.J. Ravikumar, MCC Commissioner G. Jagadeesha, Health Officer Dr. Nagaraj, Fr. Vincent and others are seen.

 Mysuru: The religious heads of all communities came together on a single platform and promised to work hard to see that Mysuru regains the cleanest city tag in the country. It was a historic occasion to see the religious leaders who are the conscience of the society as they are involved in spiritual, health and education field to fight for the cause of cleanliness.

The all-religious leaders Swachhata convention was held yesterday at the Sri Suttur Mutt Ashram at the foot of Chamundi Hill under the chairmanship of Suttur Seer Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji. They assured that they would give full support to the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) to create awareness among the people about the importance of keeping the city clean.

Suttur Seer speaking on the occasion said that Mysuru city had bagged the top ran in the country successively twice in the past but had slipped to fifth spot last year. However, in the Swachh Survekshan survey to be conducted in January 2018, Mysuru should regain the first rank. “All religious leaders have vowed to come together for this great cause. MCC should utilise their cooperation properly,” he said.

The Seer pointed out that it is very vital for the public to participate in the survey and give a balanced opinion, which could tilt the result in favour of the city. The tech-savvy present generation can use the mobile WhatsApp to participate in the survey, he said.

He asked the people to segregate the wet and dry waste instead of throwing it in the neighbour’s house or vacant sites and give it to the Corporation’s garbage collectors. “We are ready to be a part of the Swachh campaign and motivate the people at any time of the day or night,” he said.

Sir Khazi of Mysore Maulana Mohammad Usman Shariff said that the effort to keep the city clean must be relentless. With everyone’s cooperation the city can once again rank first, he expressed his confidence.

Fr. Vincent Moretha said that we keep the temples, churches and mosques clean because of God residing there. But there is no place where there is no go. Hence, we should keep all places clean.

Adichunchanagiri  Mutt Mysuru branch’s Sri Somanatha Swamiji said that the gift of Wadiyars, the rulers of Mysore was clean, well-planned city and it the duty of every citizen to maintain it.

Sri Ganapathy Sachhidananda Ashrama’s junior pontiff Sri Datta Vijayananda Teertha Swamiji said along with good religious practises, there people should have a social concern.

Ramakrishna Ashrama’s Swamiji Atmajnanandaji, Mata Amritanandamayi Centre’s Brother Ramakrishnan, Sri Mahalingeshwara Dhayana Kendra’s Sri Basavalingamurthy, Hosamath’s Sri Chidananda Swami also spoke.

Swachhata Convention Decisions: To unite the devotees in all the mutts, temples, mosques, churches, Gurudwara and form Welfare Development Associations. To form Swachh Committees in all educational institutions coming under the limits of various religious administrations. To create awareness among the public through padayatras. Suttu Seer who chaired the meeting will head the Steering Committee of Swachhata Convention.

This post was published on December 9, 2017 6:47 pm