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Children paint concepts of Clean India

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Jamshedpur, July 8: 45 students including those from Rajendra Balika Vidyalay and other schools translated their concepts of a clean home, clean locality and a clean India with their paint brushes and crayons on paper. The art work presented by them depicted their high level of concern for a cleaner world to live in. and they expressed beautifully.

The sit and draw competition for school children was organized by Bharat Petroleum dealers Rajendra and Sons at the petrol pump premises in support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi�s nationwide Swachhta Abhiyaan. The chief guests on the occasion were Bharat Petroleum�s Regional officials Nilesh Vaichal and Debasish Das while the guest of honour was vice president of Zila Parishad Raj Kumar Singh. Mangal Patro was the special guest. The guests were greeted with flower bouquets by petrol pump owner Rajendra Raj and his spouse Chhaya Gupta.

The guests gave the participants tips on cleanliness and mentioned that like charity cleanliness too began at home. They said that individual responsibility of maintaining clean homes, not littering public places but throwing garbage in vats provided and cooperating with people to make the country a clean place would go a long way in social development.

The panel of judges that included the Principal of Shyama Prasad Inter College Jaya Mukherjee, social worker Rajesh Rai, Pratima Gupta and Priyanka Gupta selected the prize winning entries of Abhishek Yadav, Anushka Kandey, Prayag Gupta, Rohit Murmu, Baju Tudu, Shivam Prakash, Rimi Adak, Dulari Soren, Sumit Tudu, Rudra Pratap, Sonu Nag, Anita Majhi, Renuka Karua, Payal Murmu, Duli Hembram, Kiran Murmu and Om Swarnkar.

The vote of thanks was offered by Pragati Gupta.

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