KOCHI:
As part of Swachhata Hi Seva campaign, a team of 26 students of St. Teresa’s College, under the leadership of Asst. Prof. Dr. Preethi Kumar, and Chairperson Teresa Joshy has taken up painting of graffiti on the theme of cleanliness and Indian culture on the walls at the entrance of Ernakulam Wharf at Cochin Port today (18.09.2018).
A.V. Ramana, Chairman (i/c) launched the programme in the presence of C. Premakumari, Secretary, Goutam Gupta, Traffic Manager, G. Vaidyanathan, Chief Engineer and Jog Raj, Deputy Commandant, CISF, Cochin Port Trust.
A rally to spread awareness on the importance of cleanliness in maintaining healthy life was conducted at Vypeen, Ernakulam by involving students & teachers of Govt. UP School, Azheekkal, Vypeen today (18.09.2018).
Also, cleaning activities were carried out inside all offices in all departments in Cochin Port Trust today.

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