Northern Angami Students’ Union undertook its 3rd Sanitation Drive programme in Kohima on August 13 last.
Kohima, August 16 (MExN): The Northern Angami Students’ Union (NASU) undertook its 3rd Sanitation Drive programme in Kohima on August 13 last. 349 students from 18 villages under NASU joined this sanitation drive to keep Kohima clean and healthy city.
The volunteers cleaned the stretch from Dzüvürü Bridge to Sanuorü Bridge.
Earlier, launching this sanitation drive, Kohima Municipal Council (KMC) administrator Lanusenla Longkumer lauded the NASU for taken the initiative to keep Kohima neat and clean.
“We should continue to do this kind of social work not only once in a year but should do every month and make our city a clean and healthy city,” she told the students.
Longkumer said that all citizens must learn to make cleanliness a way of life.
Challenging the students to follow a sustainable lifestyle, she also urged the need to create more awareness on maintaining a healthy surrounding.
NASU president Aneizo Keditsu said that the drive “relied on fostering students a way of living to keep the environment clean.”
Keditsu informed that NASU will further focus on educating students and all inhabitants to make cleanliness a way of life.
He thanked KMC administrator and her team for providing dumping trucks for collection of garbage during the sanitation drive.