March 4, 2026

World Tourism Day – Cleanliness Awareness Rally in Solan

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On the occasion of World Tourism Day, the NCC cadets of Government Girls Senior Secondary School (GGSSS) Solan took to the streets, organizing a cleanliness awareness rally that highlighted the cultural and environmental importance of India’s rivers. The event, themed “Bhartiya Nadiya: Sanskritiyo ki Jananni” (Indian Rivers: The Mother of Cultures), aimed to educate the public about the significance of preserving our rivers, both culturally and environmentally.

GGSSS Solan Cadets Raise Awareness on Indian Rivers with Cleanliness Rally

Flagged off by Principal Ms. Lakshmi Shyam, the rally saw the active participation of nearly 90 cadets who marched through the iconic Mall Road in Solan. The cadets were accompanied by Subedar Major Surender Singh and Havaldar Chandan, who led the rally, ensuring the message of cleanliness and environmental preservation reached the public.

Colonel Sanjay Shandil Guides NCC Cadets in Environmental Preservation Rally

This event was organized under the guidance of Colonel Sanjay Shandil, Commanding Officer of 1 HP Girls Battalion NCC, Solan, with support from ANO Alpa Malik. The cadets used banners, slogans, and their united presence to spread awareness about the need to maintain cleanliness and protect the sanctity of Indian rivers, which have been crucial to India’s cultural heritage for centuries.

“Bhartiya Nadiya: Sanskritiyo ki Jananni” Rally Spreads Environmental Awareness in Solan

The rally focused on the cultural theme, Indian Rivers: The Mother of Cultures, emphasizing that rivers like the Ganga, Yamuna, and Narmada are not just water bodies but the lifelines of Indian civilization. Through their efforts, the cadets hoped to inspire the public to actively engage in environmental preservation and protect the purity of these rivers, which are vital for both tourism and ecological balance.

NCC Cadets Spread the Message of Clean Rivers and Environmental Care on World Tourism Day

The cleanliness rally, held on World Tourism Day, reminded locals and tourists alike of the connection between a clean environment and tourism. A healthy environment, especially the preservation of rivers, plays a critical role in attracting tourists while sustaining local cultures. The cadets’ march through the bustling Mall Road was a reminder that every citizen plays a role in keeping India’s environment clean and its rivers free from pollution.

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