Schedule Online Admission Counselling Meeting with Us
Apply Now - 2025

Past Events

One-Day NSS Drive: Social Awareness, Cleaning and maintaining the surroundings of historical sites Vadnagar

event
Organizers
Faculty of Agriculture, Allied Sciences and Technology
Email Address
amp14@ganpatuniversity.ac.in
Participants
38
Contact No.
(M): +91 - 9428849512
Start Date
22/02/2025 09:15 AM
End Date
22/02/2025 03:45 PM
Venue
Vadnagar, District: Mehsana
Social Media Share
Description

The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit Ganpat University- K. K. Institute of Agricultural Sciences and Research organized a one-day drive in Vadnagar focusing on social awareness Cleaning and maintaining the surroundings of historical sites. The primary objectives were to promote cleanliness, reduce plastic waste and engage the community in preserving the city's historical landmarks. The event included an awareness rally, a cleanliness campaign and a visit to Hatkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, ensuring a holistic approach to environmental and social responsibility.

The event commenced with an NSS rally aimed at spreading awareness about cleanliness and the harmful effects of plastic. Volunteers, carrying banners and slogans, walked through the streets of Vadnagar, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean environment and reducing plastic usage. The rally covered key areas around historical sites, including the bustling markets and residential neighbourhoods. Public interactions were held to educate local vendors and residents about waste management practices and the significance of a plastic-free environment. The rally successfully garnered the attention of local citizens, instilling a sense of responsibility and community participation in the preservation of Vadnagar’s heritage.

Cleanliness Campaign and Plastic-Free Area Drive

Amarthol Darvajo

The first major cleanliness activity took place at Amarthol Darvajo, an ancient gateway that holds historical significance in Vadnagar’s cultural heritage. NSS volunteers actively participated in removing litter, plastic waste and unwanted vegetation that had accumulated around the structure. They also placed dustbins and signboards encouraging visitors to dispose of waste responsibly. The drive reinforced the importance of keeping heritage monuments clean.

Gaurikund

Gaurikund, a sacred water reservoir known for its religious and cultural relevance, was another focus area. Volunteers cleared debris and plastic waste from the surroundings and the water body, ensuring a more pristine environment for visitors and devotees. The initiative highlighted the urgent need to maintain the sanctity of such spiritual places, preventing them from becoming dumping grounds.

Sarmishta Talav

Sarmishta Talav, a historical lake known for its scenic beauty, was another key location covered during the drive. The volunteers worked tirelessly to remove plastic bottles, wrappers, and other pollutants from the lake's periphery. Awareness sessions were conducted with local vendors and tourists, educating them about the hazards of plastic waste and encouraging eco-friendly alternatives. The cleanup not only improved the lake’s aesthetic appeal but also contributed to maintaining its ecological balance.

Kirti Toran

Kirti Toran, an iconic structure in Vadnagar, also witnessed the active participation of NSS volunteers. The team undertook a thorough cleaning of the surroundings, ensuring that no garbage or plastic waste was left unattended. Additionally, heritage conservation experts briefed the volunteers on the historical importance of the monument, reinforcing the necessity of protecting such sites. The campaign at Kirti Toran served as a reminder that maintaining historical places is a collective responsibility.

Tanariri Garden
The final location was Tanariri Garden, a popular recreational spot. Volunteers focused on waste segregation, disposing of plastic waste responsibly and promoting tree plantation to enhance the garden’s greenery. The cleanup efforts resulted in a more pleasant and welcoming environment for the community to enjoy.

Visit and Prayer at Hatkeshwar Mahadev Mandir

Concluding the day’s activities, NSS volunteers visited Hatkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, a revered temple in Vadnagar. Here, they not only offered prayers but also carried out a minor cleaning initiative, ensuring the temple premises remained tidy. The visit emphasized the spiritual and moral aspects of cleanliness, connecting environmental responsibility with cultural values. Volunteers took a pledge to continue advocating for a clean and plastic-free Vadnagar, inspiring others to follow suit.

Conclusion

The NSS drive was a remarkable success, achieving its goal of promoting social awareness, heritage conservation and environmental sustainability. The collective efforts of volunteers and community members significantly improved the cleanliness of Vadnagar’s historical sites while fostering a sense of civic duty. The initiative set a precedent for future activities, encouraging continuous efforts toward maintaining the city’s rich heritage and environment. This NSS activity aimed to raise awareness about cleanliness, reduce plastic usage, and contribute to heritage conservation and social responsibility.

Outcomes of these activities:

  1. The community gained a better understanding of cleanliness, environmental conservation and the need to preserve historical sites, leading to more responsible behaviour towards their surroundings.
  2. The cleanup efforts restored the aesthetic and cultural value of Vadnagar’s historic landmarks, ensuring their longevity and promoting tourism.
  3. The campaign encouraged active participation from local residents, fostering a sense of collective responsibility for maintaining public spaces.
  4. Waste segregation and plastic-free initiatives helped instill long-term sustainable habits among volunteers and the local population.
  5. NSS volunteers developed crucial skills in leadership, teamwork and event management, preparing them to take on greater social responsibilities in the future.

Gallery