Apollo Knowledge City Leads the Way with Campus Clean-Up Drive under Swachhata Hi Seva
In a powerful demonstration of unity and environmental responsibility, Apollo Knowledge City successfully conducted a Clean Campus Drive as part of the “Swachhata Hi Seva” campaign, a special initiative under the Swachh Bharat Mission.
The campaign, organized in collaboration with the NSS Wing and Econ Club of Apollo Knowledge City, aimed to raise awareness about cleanliness and sustainability. Students and staff from The Apollo University, Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Apollo College of Nursing (AcoN) Chittoor, and Apollo College of Physiotherapy (AcoPT), Chittoor actively participated in the drive. Together, they removed plastic waste and cleared pathways, ensuring a cleaner and greener campus environment.
In addition to cleaning, students planted trees in various spots across the campus, contributing to the institution’s commitment to environmental sustainability. The event culminated with tree planting in the premises of the girls’ hostel. There were hundreds of self motivated students who gathered eagarly to be the pat of the cleanliness drive.
The drive saw the enthusiastic presence of Prof. M. Potharaju, Registrar of The Apollo University, Dr. Alfred J Augustine, Dean of Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (AIMSR), and Dr. Sri Kiran V, Principal of Apollo College of Physiotherapy (ACoPT), among other dignitaries, who supported and participated in the efforts.
A series of events are planned as part of the Swachhata Hi Seva campaign, including a plantation drive, weeding out of records, hostel, and departmental cleaning activities. The month-long observation will conclude with an awareness rally on October 29, from the campus to Murukambattu Junction, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean environment. An audio jingle, shared by the SHS campaign, will also be played to stakeholders, including students, to raise awareness about the significance of a clean and healthy campus.
This initiative reflects Apollo Knowledge City’s dedication to community service and environmental protection, aligning with the broader goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission to promote cleanliness and hygiene across the nation.
The campaign, organized in collaboration with the NSS Wing and Econ Club of Apollo Knowledge City, aimed to raise awareness about cleanliness and sustainability. Students and staff from The Apollo University, Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Apollo College of Nursing (AcoN) Chittoor, and Apollo College of Physiotherapy (AcoPT), Chittoor actively participated in the drive. Together, they removed plastic waste and cleared pathways, ensuring a cleaner and greener campus environment.
In addition to cleaning, students planted trees in various spots across the campus, contributing to the institution’s commitment to environmental sustainability. The event culminated with tree planting in the premises of the girls’ hostel. There were hundreds of self motivated students who gathered eagarly to be the pat of the cleanliness drive.
The drive saw the enthusiastic presence of Prof. M. Potharaju, Registrar of The Apollo University, Dr. Alfred J Augustine, Dean of Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (AIMSR), and Dr. Sri Kiran V, Principal of Apollo College of Physiotherapy (ACoPT), among other dignitaries, who supported and participated in the efforts.
A series of events are planned as part of the Swachhata Hi Seva campaign, including a plantation drive, weeding out of records, hostel, and departmental cleaning activities. The month-long observation will conclude with an awareness rally on October 29, from the campus to Murukambattu Junction, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean environment. An audio jingle, shared by the SHS campaign, will also be played to stakeholders, including students, to raise awareness about the significance of a clean and healthy campus.
This initiative reflects Apollo Knowledge City’s dedication to community service and environmental protection, aligning with the broader goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission to promote cleanliness and hygiene across the nation.