Thousands take part in cleanliness campaign

: A person, dressed as 'Plasticasura,' along with others, taking oath to quit plastic.

Mysuru: Thousands took part in the ‘Namma Mysuru, Swachha Mysuru’ campaign organised by Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) as a part of World Environment Day celebrations, here yesterday.

Volunteers cleared the plastic waste and other materials littered on the either side of the Outer Ring Road.

Speaking on the occasion, MCC Commissioner Shaikh Tanveer Asif said that Mysuru,

known as the Cultural City, is also famous for cleanliness and urged people to join hands with the authorities to keep the city clean. “People have been using plastic which is harmful for the environment. It is important to quit using plastic,” he added.

A section of the representatives from various organisations who took part in the ‘Namma Mysuru, Swachha Mysuru’ campaign in city yesterday.

Later the participants were administered an oath to quit plastic. They also formed a human chain calling for ending plastic pollution. A person, dressed as ‘Plasticasura,’ grabbed attention.

MCC Deputy Commissioner (Development) K.J. Sindhu, Health Officer Dr. N.P. Venkatesh, Assistant Executive Engineers (AEEs), Environmental Engineers, Health Inspectors and others were present.

This post was published on June 15, 2025 6:37 pm