Roing, June 6:
In a collective effort to promote cleanliness and environmental awareness, a mass social service drive was conducted on Saturday at the Deopani Bridge area in Roing. The initiative was led by the Superintendent of Police (SP), Roing, along with the Deputy Superintendent of Police (Headquarters), President and General Secretary of AIMSU, Managing Director of Green Roing, police officers, Coordinator Nani Maria, students, interns, and several local well-wishers.
The cleanliness campaign witnessed enthusiastic participation from police personnel, AIMSU members, Nani Maria students, and volunteers who joined hands to clean the popular riverside location. During the drive, participants collected and removed more than 50 large plastic bags filled with garbage and waste materials that had accumulated in the area.
Addressing the public, the organizers emphasized the importance of responsible waste disposal and urged visitors to maintain the natural beauty of the area. Citizens were requested to carry back the waste generated during picnics and outings instead of leaving plastic bags, food wrappers, bottles, and other litter behind. They noted that preserving nature requires only a small effort from each individual.
The organizers further appealed to residents to refrain from indiscriminate dumping of waste, stating that littering not only harms the environment but also creates an unpleasant appearance in public spaces. Maintaining clean surroundings, streets, educational campuses, and residential colonies is a shared responsibility that contributes to a healthier and more hygienic community.
Meanwhile, the Lower Dibang Valley Police informed that a Police Beat Post will soon be established near the Deopani Bridge area. The proposed facility aims to enhance public safety, monitor and regulate rash driving, and strengthen the sense of security for residents and visitors frequenting the location.
The organizers expressed hope that the spirit of cleanliness and civic responsibility would continue to grow among the public, helping transform Roing into a cleaner, greener, and more beautiful town for future generations.
