Swachhata Pakhwada 2025: 1st July - 15th July
- arannyaero
- Jul 15
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 2
Day 1 - Kicking off Swachhta Pakhwada at ONGC ATI Goa with an inspiring inaugural ceremony, a heartfelt pledge for cleanliness, and a creative painting competition for our dedicated ground staff. Committed to a cleaner, greener tomorrow!
Day 2 - of Swacchta Pakhwada empowered 200+ students across three schools with vital waste management skills. Their enthusiasm for cleanliness and recycling reflects growing awareness, supporting Swachh Bharat Mission’s vision of a cleaner, greener future..
Day 3 - A resonating message to all the citizens of India to observe “Swachhta” in their everyday lives since Swachhta is everyone’s business. In the frame Shri. Saket Gupta Executive Director, ONGC-ATI Goa, and Shri. Jalmesh Karapurkar, Head of Division Community Engagement and CSR, AERO Goa.
Day 4 - Empowering 390+ young minds across four schools with vital lessons on waste management! Together, we’re building a cleaner, greener future—one responsible habit at a time. #SwachhtaPakhwada
Day 5 - Students and community leaders united for Swachhta Pakhwada, cleaning Kuskem Village and it’s surroundings and other schools across Goa, inspiring environmental responsibility and sustainable development through impactful awareness and cleanliness drives.
Day 6 - From pamphlet to practice—#NOSUP inspires Poinginim & Loliem to swap single-use plastics for greener choices.
Day 7 - Empowering young minds for a cleaner, greener tomorrow! Proud to launch an Eco Club and plant 100 saplings with Sant Xaviers Vidyalaya.
Day 8 - Students across Goa actively participated in beach and campus cleanliness drives and awareness programs, promoting waste segregation, hygiene, and environmental responsibility under the Swachhta Pakhwada initiative, fostering a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable community for all.
Day 9 - Students from Govind Gunaji Sawant High School and Government High School, Navelim visited the Goa Waste Management Corporation facility, guided by Mr. Sameer Natekar, Assistant Manager, to learn about scientific waste segregation, biogas generation, and sustainable electricity production during Swachhta Pakhwada 2025.
Day 10 - A vibrant street play on beach cleanliness, in collaboration with ONGC-ATI supported by Goa Science Centre, captivated over 100 locals and tourists, highlighting marine pollution and the importance of clean coasts. School drives and campus cleanups further empowered students, fostering teamwork, responsibility, and a commitment to a cleaner, greener future.
Day 11 - Waste to Art at Don Bosco College inspired youth to transform waste into creative, sustainable art. Engaging 15 students, the event promoted reuse, environmental awareness, and responsible consumption. Awareness programs reached 180+ students in local schools, spreading the green message.
Day 12 - Empowering women at Mayem with hands-on composting skills! 🌱 53 participants learned to turn kitchen waste into valuable compost, taking home a bag of green gold. Plus, 459 students joined campus clean-up drives—building a healthier, greener future for all!
Day 13 - Promoting sustainable living, #NOSUP by ATI ONGC Goa and AERO Goa reached 60 households in Penha-De-Franca and Alto Betim, distributing cotton bags and pamphlets to raise awareness about the dangers of single-use plastics and encourage eco-friendly alternatives for a cleaner Goa.
Day 14 - Celebrating Swachhta Pakhwada 2025! Arannya Environment Research Organisation with ONGC-ATI x BIO Tag hosted state-level competitions and awareness drives at Goa Science Center. Inspiring students and teachers towards a cleaner, greener future through creativity, knowledge, and active participation.
Day 15 - The valedictory function of Swachhta Pakhwada 2025 at ONGC ATI Goa celebrated two weeks of impactful cleanliness drives, environmental awareness, art initiatives, and community engagement, reaffirming a continued commitment to Swachh Bharat and a cleaner, greener India.
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