This story is from September 27, 2018

Cartoon characters join school kids in Juhu beach clean-up drive

In this annual beach clean-up drive they cleaned the Juhu beach post Ganesh Visarjan
Cartoon characters join school kids in Juhu beach clean-up drive
Every year the city plays host to Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. A large section of the society is still unaware of the pollution and environmental damage caused by Plaster of Paris (POP) idols and chemical paints. 700 student volunteers associated with the Children’s Movement for Civic Awareness (CMCA) along with Viacom18, supported the city civic authorities by organizing a clean-up drive across major beach promenades in the city.
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As a part of the Chakachak Mumbai initiative, the network's flagship CSR project, the organisation has been partnering with CMCA for 3 years now to support the annual beach clean-up post Ganpati Visarjan.
Joining the young volunteers were popular Nickelodeon toons Motu Patlu and Shiva, who encouraged and motivated them towards environment friendly living and responsible celebrations. Accompanying them was popular actor Archana Nipankar who plays Dipika in the popular Colors Marathi show 'Radha Prem Rangi Rangali'.
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Over 700 children from twelve schools assembled at various locations across the city to be a part of the beach clean-up. The beach clean-up is an annual event organized by CMCA, where scores of children from CMCA member schools participate to clean up the beaches after Ganapathi Visarjan. CMCA has always stressed on the importance of celebrating festivals in a responsible manner. As part of the learning process, children conduct eco-Ganesha campaigns in their schools and neighbourhoods to spread awareness about the environmental impact of Plaster of Paris and to encourage people to celebrate festivals in an environmental friendly way.
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Seema Mattoo

Seema loves books, clothes, cooking, travelling and re-creating Indian art on paper, canvas, fabric and even walls. While currently her life revolves around her two kids and work, she is waiting to exhale as she dreams to settle down in a serene place to unleash her creativity in the form of her own book cafe with Indian art and textiles on display.

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