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Clean sweep post fest: Eco socs of DU pull up their socks

- Kriti Kambiri kriti.kambiri@hindustant­imes.com

Our college is our home, we must make sure it’s clean, fest season or not...We’re planning a mega clean-up drive in collab with other colleges, by the end of this month. KANUPRIYA AGARWAL, Finalyear student, president of Miranda House’s Vatavaran society

Cleaning up doesn’t mean we throw things in dustbins and forget about it; the ecological impact of this waste generation must be considered. SOMIL SINGHANIA, Final-year student and president of Kirori Mal College’s eco club Bhoomi

Come fest season and the North Campus of Delhi University gets littered with crumpled packets of chips, plastic bottles and other waste. Lakhs of students gather in different colleges to participat­e in the fest and leave behind a trail of trash. Although the varsity is regularly cleaned by staff, who sweep through the campus and its surroundin­gs, members of the eco socs across colleges felt it was not enough.

“We feel that just relying on them is not enough, especially due to the massive littering in our college after the annual fest last week,” shares Angela Nagarajan, a second-year student of BA (Hons) English, Daulat Ram College and a member of the eco club, Dhara. “Hence, we organised a clean-up drive last Friday,” she adds.

Advocating for cleanlines­s and appropriat­e disposal of waste, the students at Kirori Mal College held a trash collection drive. Somil Singhania, a final-year student of BSc (Hons) Botany and president of the college’s eco club, Bhoomi, shares, “Right now, the footfall on campus is at an all-time high due to events, so there is bound to be a lot of garbage. In February itself, we picked up 110kg of trash from our college, in collaborat­ion with the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi (MCD).”

Similarly, the students of Miranda House’s environmen­t society, MH Vatavaran, have been scaling up their efforts by not just collecting waste but trying to upcycle it. “We picked up plastic waste in and around our college premises in a collection drive last week. Our aim is twofold: to use this as an educationa­l workshop for the masses and upcycle the plastic waste into bags, files and other products,” says Kanupriya Agarwal, a final-year student of BA (Hons) Economics and president of the society.

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Students of Miranda House collect waste during a cleanlines­s drive after a college fest

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