SAMBA, APRIL 26: In a remarkable display of environmental stewardship and community collaboration, the District Administration Samba successfully conducted an extensive cleanup drive along the banks of the Basanter River today.
The initiative, held opposite the revered Chichi Mata Temple, brought together government officials, civil society members, and local residents in a unified effort to restore the natural beauty of this vital waterway.
Under the dynamic leadership of Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Sharma, participants worked diligently to remove accumulated waste and debris, significantly improving the ecological health and aesthetic appeal of the riverbanks.
"Today's cleanup represents our collective commitment to preserving our natural resources for future generations," said Deputy Commissioner Sharma.
"The enthusiastic participation from across our community demonstrates that environmental conservation is truly a shared responsibility."
The event saw active involvement from key district officials, including the Additional Deputy Commissioner Samba, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, and all District Officers, who worked alongside senior citizens and local residents, exemplifying a model partnership between administration and the public.
This initiative forms part of the district's broader environmental conservation strategy, aimed at protecting local waterways while fostering civic responsibility and community engagement.
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