Event sees kids clean sweep GK park

Over 50 children were part of ‘Bring Your Own Broom Party’ cleanliness drive

August 21, 2017 01:29 am | Updated 01:29 am IST - New Delhi

DE21 broom

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In south Delhi’s Greater Kailash-III, the children took the task of cleaning the neighbourhood park into their own hands on Sunday.

Over 50 children participated in the ‘Bring Your Own Broom Party’ at the E-block park. Apart from cleaning the park, the children also participated in other activities like painting, card making, treasure hunt and tug of war.

Taking responsibility

“The gathering was mainly aimed at bringing children together and taking a step towards a cleaner and greener environment. We all had a fun time and learnt how to take responsibility for cleanliness around us,” said 14-year-old Abhishek Budhiraja, who also presented the opening address to Sunday’s programmes.

Abhishek said unless children like him took responsibility for their surroundings the city will not be perfect. Eleven-year-old Trisha said it was fun to be part of a community building programme along with other kids.

“We were very excited that all our friends could participate in fun activities and help the environment at the same time,” added Trisha.

Adults join in

The children wielded their brooms and set out to clean the area, with many adults joining them and encouraging the children. Shayla Chopra, one of the organisers, said many residents participated in the programmes.

“In the morning, a very kind gentleman who lives in our neighbourhood bought some brooms for the children to kick-start the event. It was so nice to see our entire community coming together for a better environment,” Ms. Chopra said.

Sanjay Mahipal, another organiser, said the children will grow up into responsible adults only if the importance of their role in a community is instilled in them from an early age.

“The aim was to teach the children that they should not always blame the authorities for inaction. They can also take things into their own hands and bring about change,” he said.

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