Cleanliness drive held at Kukkarahalli Lake; 410 kg of waste collected

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Volunteers connected  the premises of the Kukkarahalli Lake aft  taking portion  successful  the water  cleaning thrust  successful  Mysuru connected  January 10.

Volunteers connected the premises of the Kukkarahalli Lake aft taking portion successful the water cleaning thrust successful Mysuru connected January 10. | Photo Credit: M.A. Sriram

As portion of the Swachh Survekshan campaign, the Mysuru City Corporation organised a cleanliness thrust astatine Kukkarahalli Lake connected January 10, on with a drafting contention for schoolchildren.

National Service Scheme and National Cadet Corps students from All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Maharaja Institute of Technology, Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, and Yuvaraja College took portion successful the cleanliness drive. Members of assorted voluntary organisations, including Mysore Grahakara Parishat, Clean Mysuru Foundation and others, besides joined hands and actively contributed to the lake-cleaning activity.

In the drafting contention organised connected the occasion, students from KP Convent, St. Paul’s School, Little Infant School, Amrutha Vidyalaya, Vidyavardhaka School, and Pragathi Vidyalaya participated and showcased their creator expressions connected themes related to cleanliness and biology conservation.

Mysuru City Corporation Swachh Bharat Mission Nodal Officer Mrutyunjaya K.S., Assistant Executive Engineer Meenakshi, biology engineers, wellness inspectors, supervisors, and civic workers were present.

During the cleanliness drive, a full of 410 kg of discarded was collected. Prizes and certificates were distributed to the winners of the drafting competition. Veena Kumari of KP Convent School (Class 5) won the archetypal prize, portion Harshith G. of Pragathi Vidyakendra (Class 7), secured the 2nd prize. The 3rd prize went to Anvitha of Amrutha Vidyalaya (Class 4).

Published - January 10, 2026 06:36 p.m. IST

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