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Children of 12 to 18 years will become councilors in Jaipur, will make people aware

Jaipur : Jaipur Rising Rajasthan and before the cleanliness survey, ‘Kaun Banega Bal Parshad’ campaign has been launched by Municipal Corporation Heritage to connect the general public and especially children with cleanliness. Under this, children between 12 to 18 years will be made councilors. These children will go door-to-door to make people aware about cleanliness. Heritage Corporation Mayor Kusum Yadav, while launching this campaign at the Government Girls College located in Kishanpol Bazar under the aegis of Digital Bal Mela and Future Society, said that children should be educated about cleanliness. It is very important to connect. When children become participants in the cleanliness campaign, the house and neighborhood will remain clean. Gradually the children will awaken the spirit of cleanliness in the entire city and the entire city will remain clean.

Children will tell why cleanliness is important in home and neighborhood

Mayor Kusum Yadav said that every child will have to tell his parents and other family members why cleanliness is important in his house. Also, wet and dry waste should be put separately in the garbage collection vehicle. Appealing to the children, he said that garbage should not be thrown in any vacant plot or outside the house. Kusum Yadav said that children are the future of this country. Yadav said that Rising Rajasthan Summit is going to be held next month. In such a situation, the responsibility of children in keeping the city clean also increases a lot. Along with this, while launching the poster of the campaign, he congratulated the Digital Bal Mela team. Giving information about the campaign, Jhanvi Sharma of Digital Bal Mela said that students of 12 to 18 years of age can become participants in this campaign. In the coming time, programs will be organized in different wards of Heritage Corporation. Many types of competitions will also be organized. At the end of the program, college principal Khamosh Meena expressed his gratitude to everyone.

Special session of child councilors will be organized

Ravita Sharma of Future Society said that children’s sessions have been organized in the assemblies on behalf of Digital Bal Mela, where children have taken their issues to the government by becoming Chief Ministers, Ministers and MLAs. In such a situation, now children will get a chance to become councilors. A special meeting of child councilors will be held after a series of programs to be held over about two months. In which children, like councilors, will present their views on the issues of city development.

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