PGGCG-42 NSS wing organises anti-cracker campaign
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, November 3
Under the umbrella of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the NSS wing of the PGGCG-42 and Srishti, the environment society of the college organised an anti-cracker campaign to spread awareness on “Green Diwali Swatch Diwali”.
Various activities like poster making, slogan writing, poem recitation, rally and pledge ceremony were conducted in lieu of keeping the mother Earth green and pollution free as Diwali approaches.
Principal Nisha Aggarwal addressed the gathering on eco-friendly Diwali celebration and said be blessed with smiles and not pollution on Diwali.
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