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Answered by hyacinth98
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The report is as follows.

Children clean beaches post ganeshotsav

  • During the daybreak on Monday, a day after the Ganesha submersions, the city's sea shores were amassed with kids, who had confessed all up the sea shores. It was endearing to see many kids, equipped with covers, gloves, veils and trash containers; tidying up the wreck made by grown-ups!
  • The sea shores, after the submersions, were in a pitiable state with blossom and food contributions tossed all over, while the symbols were washed shorewards (see pictures). The state of Malad's Aksa Beach was worked on by 55 understudies from Malad's Shri Balaji International School, with the assistance Children's Movement for Civic Awareness (CMCA).
  • CMCA is a 15-year-old non-benefit association, working with schools. Sangeeta Harekal from CMCA shares, "We will clean this ocean side by gathering the trash and will then isolate it into dry and wet waste, while the icons will be saved aside for the BMC to gather. By doing this, we likewise assist the children with understanding that the trash issue can be addressed by means of isolation, which can likewise be rehearsed at home.
  • Abhishek Bharambe, an understudy, shares, "It is energizing to tidy up the ocean side as I feel we, the residents, need to reward the city. We fired tidying up by gathering the litter near the ocean and will isolate it later. We don't need to make any meaningful difference either way with the icons until further notice; we simply have to keep them to the side."

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Answered by kunalmurade7
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