In their own unique initiative the team Inquizzitive 17 of a non political wing SUDDHWA of Agartala Ramkrishna Mission Vidyalay Alumni Association this year takes up Bengali's grand annual festival Durga Puja Festival hygenic as they initiates cleanliness drive setting yet another example of the Mission - Pollution free Tripura.
The enthusiastic volunteers of SUDDHWA have come forward to promote the idea of a clean city this year while they celebrate the Durga Puja Festival.
The team has come forward with an idea of cleaning the Dashamighat area which undergoes severe pollution during the entire process of immersion of Durga idols on 12th October 2019.
Alongside, they collected several abandoned idols spread around the roadside of the city, bring them to a common place (Dashamighat) and finally hand those idols over to the concerned authorities of Agartala Municipal Corporation for necessary actions prerequisite for recycling.
Team Inquizzitive 17 has already undertaken a similar campaign to resist the plastic pollution. On the holy occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, around 30 like-minded volunteers hovered around the city space in the morning to collect plastic waste from various parts of the city and disposed them off in recyclable bins.
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