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RK Mission Mangaluru 4th phase - ’Swacch Dakshina Kannada’ inaugural on Nov 3

RK Mission Mangaluru 4th phase - ’Swacch Dakshina Kannada’ inaugural on Nov 3


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangaluru, Nov 02, 2017: 3 rd November 2017, Friday will see the launching  of Swacch Dakshina Kannada at 10 am. Sri Ramesh Jigajinagi, Union Minister for State for Drinking Water and Sanitation will be the Chief Guest and will flag off Swacch Dakshina Kannada in a special programme in Ashrama auditorium. Sri D R Patil, Former MLA, Gadag will be special guest. Dr M R Ravi, CEO, D K Zilla Panchayat will deliverthe keynote address and Swami Jitakamanandaji will be delivering the benedictory address. Each village will be represented by scores of representatives in the programme on that day.

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 Mangalore Ramakrishna Mission initiated “Swacch Mangaluru Abhiyan”  two and a half years ago;  Tremendous positive response came from the people for this initiative since its inception, indicating the fact that this movement is by the people and for the people and hence is  successfully stepping into the 4 th phase. Forth phase of this Abhiyan will be inaugurated on November 3 rd , 4 th &  5 th. As a continuation of the previous 3 drives, the 4 th phase is more comprehensive and  involves more sectors. Preceding the media meet on Oct 25, a comprehensive seminar was held  with ZP and Gram Panchayat representatives to reinforce the 4 th Phase of Swacch Mangaluru Abhiyan. The special extension of the abhiyan to at least 110 rural areas in Mangaluru and Bantwal will be a new focus and see the key people of Panchayats participating as "Swacch Dakshina Kannada".  The overview of 4th phase briefly :  

1. Swacch Gram: Swacch Dakshina Kannada:  the 4th phase will embrace expanded rural ares to include about 100 villages in Dakshina Kannada dist. This will be carried out in association with ZillaPanchayat and other interested public in the respective village. About 1000 cleanliness drives and awareness campaigns will be conducted in 100 villages in the next 10 months. About 100 Volunteers each villages under a coordinator will be selected. They will be given cleanliness equipments, T- shirts, gloves and other materials supportive of the cause. Each village will see 10 such drives on anyone Sunday in a month.

2. Swach Mangaluru – Daily Abhiyan:  Will see 60 groups of awakened citizens visiting 50000 households in 10 months with the message of awareness - door-to- door campaign from 5 to 7 pm in different areas of Mangalore every evening. They will distribute handbills on awareness,  train the households about segregation of garbage, solid waste management, involving public in different localities in Swacchata Abhiyan and community development.

3. Swacch Bharath – Shramadan:  Groups of dedicated volunteers numbering from 100 to 200 will take up cleanliness drives  every  Sunday for the next 40 weeks in different parts of Mangalore city from 7 am to 10 am or more. Along with cleaning roads and public places, they will also clean drains, distribute awareness handbills, clean public toilets, erect sign boards, repair and renovation of bus shelters, auto shelters and removing illegal flex banners and hoardings and other works benefiting the common public.

4. Swacch Manas – Student Training Programme:  To train the present students/children into responsible citizens of the future, Ashram will undertake  Swacch Manas training and orientation programmes in about 100 schools in and around Mangalore city.

About 500 programmes will be organzised in one year. The students will be trained in cleanliness,  hygiene etc. About 5 students will be selected from each school as Agents of Change and they will be  given special training through seminars and workshops to involve them in the nation building process. A dedicated band of trainers will work on this project. This will also include swacchata Abhiyans in the  premises of the respective schools.


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