Assam Reboot Youth Organization launches 'Clean Dhubri' drive for town renewal
Dhubri, August 6 (AT): Embarking on a noteworthy endeavor that underscores community solidarity and ecological mindfulness, the Assam Reboot Youth Organization has inaugurated the "Clean Dhubri" campaign in the idyllic town of Dhubri.
Commencing this past Saturday, the organization's members have undertaken a mission to rejuvenate the town through an extensive sanitation drive.
The inaugural day of this initiative bore witness to an enthusiastic contingent of volunteers fervently cleansing the stretch from "Bou Bazaar" to the "Superintendent of Police Office," demonstrating unwavering commitment to the cause, reports Assam Tribune.
Armed with brooms, gloves, and waste receptacles, the dedicated participants left an indelible mark in restoring the town's pristine allure.
The Assam Reboot Youth Organization's resolute efforts have garnered considerable recognition, earning accolades from pivotal figures within the local administration. The Superintendent of Police, Dhubri, extolled their steadfast determination to effectuate positive transformation within the community.
Furthermore, the Chairman of Dhubri Municipality Board conveyed gratitude and admiration for their enterprising initiative, acknowledging the significance of grassroots movements in societal advancement.
The "Clean Dhubri" crusade stands as a manifestation of genuine environmental concern and an aspiration to cultivate a sense of custodianship toward the town's maintenance.
Through assuming proactive agency, the youth organization sets forth an inspiring precedent, illuminating the potency of collective action and solidarity in propelling constructive change.
Bolstered by this auspicious commencement, the Assam Reboot Youth Organization aspires to broaden its scope, ensuring the "Clean Dhubri" movement envelops every corner of the town.
They actively encourage the participation of residents, local enterprises, and authorities to synergize efforts in preserving the town's cleanliness for posterity.
As the campaign gains momentum, the impact of the "Clean Dhubri" movement transcends the realm of litter disposal. Its resonance is poised to inculcate civic pride and environmental stewardship among denizens, fostering a profound connection between the community and their cherished abode.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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