The Office of the Programme Coordinator, National Service Scheme, University of Kashmir organized a Mega Swachhata Drive with the participation of 500 NSS Volunteers, held at Naseem Bagh Campus, the University of Kashmir on October 19th, 2022.
Nearly 500 NSS student volunteers Wednesday joined the ‘Clean India Campaign 2.0’ at the University of Kashmir.
Vice-Chancellor Prof Nilofer Khan inaugurated the day-long campaign, organised by the office of National Service Scheme, KU, under the banner of ‘Mega Swachhta Drive’.
The Drive was part of a nationwide Mega Swachhata Drive flagged off by the Hon’ble Union Minister, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur, as part of the Clean India campaign 2.0.
Addressing the students at the Naseem Bagh Campus, where the cleanliness drive was held, Prof Nilofer urged the students to become ambassadors of the message of cleanliness within and beyond the four walls of the campus.Appreciating the enthusiasm shown by the students in joining the ‘Clean India Campaign 2.0’, the Vice-Chancellor said participation of students, including girl students, in such important countrywide initiatives will certainly bring a discernible positive change in the society.
500 NSS student volunteers join Clean India Campaign at KU - Greater Kashmir