SWR Mysuru Division undertakes Cleanliness Drive
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SWR Mysuru Division undertakes Cleanliness Drive

September 24, 2022

Mysore/Mysuru: The Mysuru Division of South Western Railways (SWR) commenced Swachhata Pakhwara-2022 fortnight campaign on Sept.16 with an objective to bring about further visible changes in level of cleanliness in Railway premises, trains and Railway Stations under the aegis of “Swachh Rail, Swachh Bharat” and to make cleanliness everyone’s objective.

As part of the drive on Sept. 19 various Swachhata related activities were observed at major stations across Mysuru Division including intensive mechanised cleaning drive at Mysuru and Davangere Railway Station platforms, tracks, drains and toilets.

Also awareness rallies with banners and placards were carried out by railway officials at railway stations where passengers were sensitised not to use single use plastic and always choose plastic alternatives and avoid littering and spitting on platforms or tracks.

Vendors from catering stalls, canteens and train side vendors were sensitised on ill-effects of plastic and were warned not to use single use plastic. They were also counselled to ensure segregation of waste.

Audio visual announcement on anti-littering and ban on single use plastic through passenger announcement system and video screens is regularly being played at various stations for wider passenger outreach. Informative and awareness posters have been displayed at entrance/exit and other prominent locations of stations on swachhata and replacement/substitute for plastic alternative measures.

Speaking on the occasion, Rahul Agarwal, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Mysuru Division, said that Railways is an environment friendly means of bulk transportation and it has always been in the forefront of promoting clean and green environment. He appealed to the passengers to use dustbins and avoid littering on Station premises and tracks and help railways in elimination of plastic waste from Railway premises.

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