PRESIDENT A.P.KALAM GARU


Volunteers help clean up [Chirala / Vykuntapuram Area] for future generations


MEDIARELEASE                                                                            [25-11-2008]

Volunteers help clean up [Chirala / Vykuntapuram Area] for future generations

Volunteers across [Chirala / Vykuntapuram Area] took action to protect and improve the environment for future generations on [                       ] by participating in the global environmental campaign, Clean Up the World.

Organised by [Bala Tripura Sundari Educational Society], [ 200 ] volunteers united to [Clean & Green ( Under this to clean the drainage water avoid the mosquitoes and to develop plantations for good air and avoid pollution ].

Speaking on behalf of [Bala Tripura Sundari Educational Society], [B. Ravi Kumar (or) G. Bala Krishna] expressed [his] appreciation for the extraordinary efforts of local volunteers.

“The [Chirala ] community understands the urgent need to protect our local and global environment, not only for ourselves but for future generations.

“The achievements of volunteers have shown that the people of [ Chirala ] really do care about the state of the environment.

“Together we are addressing the problem of [Clean & Green ( Under this to clean the drainage water avoid the mosquitoes and to develop plantations for good air and avoid pollution ] Volunteers [We have 200 Volunteers, They are clean the drainage water pipelines and they spray Bleaching power and some sprays to avoid the mosquitoes ],” [he] said.

The event was part of one of the world’s most successful community-led global environment campaigns, Clean Up the World. The campaign involves an estimated 35 million volunteers in over 110 countries each year, uniting them in a common goal to clean up, fix up and conserve our environment.

“Clean Up the World empowers people across the globe to join together to do something about local environmental issues. No matter where you are in the world you can make a difference,” said Ian Kiernan AO*, Founder and Chairman, Clean Up the World and UNEP Global 500 Laureate.

“I congratulate and thank the volunteers of [Chirala] for their outstanding efforts.”

Future events planned by [Bala Tripura Sundari Educational Society] include, [To construct under ground drainage pipelines, to avoid two wheelers and four vehicles pollution, to provide sanitary medicines for sack and health of poor peoples and develop slum areas]. For information on how you can get involved contact [I have 200 volunteers they belongs from various places in the town they give the information very the drainage problem or environmental problem or health problems etc,.]

In 2008, Clean Up the World is encouraging members to take action at a local level to help address climate change. Energy saving education programs, planting trees to absorb greenhouse gases, walk to school or work days and waste reduction projects are just a few of the activities members can do.

Clean Up the World originated in Sydney, Australia in 1993 and is held in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The campaign brings together non-government organisations, community groups, schools, governments, businesses and individuals to undertake activities to improve water quality, clean up local streets, parks, waterways and forests and educate children about the environment.

Clean Up the World is a campaign held in conjunction with Primary Partner UNEP. Sponsors – Brambles and Qantas. Technology Partner – Google Inc., Media Partner – National Geographic Channels International. Supporters – The Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Armor and Marriott International Inc.

[D. RAMA MOHANA RAO, TEACHER, PAPARAJUTHOTA, NEAR PRASAD HOTEL, CHIRALA, PRAKASAM (DISTRICT) INDIA]

For more information on Clean Up the World visit www.cleanuptheworld.org or phone +61 2 9692 0700 or email info@cleanuptheworld.org

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* AO Order of Australia awarded for distinguished service of a high degree to Australia or to humanity at large.