Objectives: The ‘Cleanliness Drive’ would promote the values of cleanliness, discipline and respect for the environment in the children and educate and sensitize them about the importance of cleanliness for a healthy, socially responsible, economically dynamic and progressive nation.
The context:
Cleanliness Drive at Bawngkawn Brigade, 4th May, 2023 National Service Scheme (NSS) National Service Scheme (NSS), 2022-2023
No of participants:
Male-8, female-11, total-19
Outcomes:
The outcome of a cleanliness drive can vary depending on the scale of the drive and the level of participation. Some potential outcomes include:
Improved cleanliness and hygiene in the targeted area: The main goal of a cleanliness drive is to clean up a specific area, such as a beach, park, or neighbourhood. By removing trash and debris, the area can become more pleasant and safe for the hospital workers, patients and visitors.
Increased awareness and education about the importance of cleanliness: Cleanliness drives can help raise awareness about the impact of littering and pollution on the environment and public health. This can lead to long-term behavior change and a greater sense of responsibility among community members.
Strengthened community bonds: Participating in a cleanliness drive can bring people together and foster a sense of community pride. Working towards a common goal can create a sense of unity and cooperation among residents.
Overall, the outcome of a cleanliness drive is typically positive, as it can lead to a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable community.