Shipra River Bank Cleaning drive

Nainital 11.1.26 and 18.1.26

Green Circle Nainital, jointly with Shipra Kalyan decided to conduct a cleaning drive in Shipra river. The Shipra River is one of the rare north-flowing rivers, hence important to keep it clean and alive. The drive was participated in by volunteers of Shipra Kalyan and Green Circle Nainital. 12 sacks of biodegradable waste were removed. The municipality will lift the waste. Also, it was decided to conduct the same drive again on 18th January 2026

Geo-tagging Phase 3 at PT 10.1.26

Green Circle’s Geo-tagging of trees, the second phase, which tagged about 200 trees in People’s Trust campus. 40 volunteers from BMS Rotaract club participated in the program. Kumar Kalyandurg, Vasanth Kumar, Sandip, Selva and Biju joined the volunteers in listing the trees. 566 trees were QR coded. As of now, 811 trees were tagged out of 1000 trees. 20 Students of Sai Shankar Vidhyashala also joined the project. Temporary labels were fixed and will be replaced with QR plates. Venu and Sunny, who curated the project, guided the student volunteers in tagging the trees. People’s trust, Managing Trustee Harish Uthaiah thanked all for the volunteering

Pollution and its impact on health

Dwarka: An awareness program on the prevention of pollution and its impact on health was held at the Super 30 Centre, Mahavir Enclave. Romila Gandhi and Seema Mittal apprised the children about the importance of the 3 Rs—Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle—and shared simple ways to help prevent pollution. Chitra Jain and Anuraag judged the posters prepared by the Super 30 girls on environmental themes. The girls presented skits and poems and also recited slogans highlighting environmental issues and the need for conservation. Certificates and refreshments were distributed to all the children at the end of the program.