Cyclothon Promotes Cleanliness in Jamshedpur

Tata Steel UISL and JNAC Host Event for "Swachhata Hi Seva Hai"

Key Points:

• Over 100 participants join cyclothon for cleanliness awareness

• Cultural festival showcases Jharkhand’s heritage on September 20

• Events align with 2024 theme "Swabhav Swachhta, Sanskar Swachhta"

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel UISL and Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee organized a cyclothon to promote cleanliness awareness in the city.

The event was part of the "Swachhata Hi Seva Hai" campaign.

Participants included representatives from Tata Steel, local youth, NGOs, and sanitation workers.

Moreover, over 100 people demonstrated their commitment to cleanliness by joining the cyclothon.

Tata Steel UISL has been consistently working to raise cleanliness awareness in Jamshedpur.

As part of these efforts, a cultural festival was held on September 20.

The festival aimed to promote Jharkhand’s rich culture and traditions.

Furthermore, people from various districts showcased their cultural heritage during the event.

Local products were also displayed, highlighting the region’s diverse offerings.

All programs aligned with the 2024 theme, "Swabhav Swachhta, Sanskar Swachhta."

This theme emphasizes the intrinsic nature of cleanliness and cultural values.

The initiatives not only unite the community but also foster a clean environment.

Additionally, these events play a crucial role in building a healthy urban ecosystem.

By combining cleanliness drives with cultural celebrations, the organizers created a holistic approach.

This integrated strategy aims to instill a sense of pride in both cleanliness and cultural heritage.

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