Coast Guard organizes anti-pollution walkathon in Chennai
By ANISaturday, January 8, 2011
CHENNAI - The Coast Guard on Saturday organized a walkathon at the Marina Beach in Chennai to spread awareness about increasing pollution in the environment.
Around 2,000 people participated in the walkathon and among the participants were the families of Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, NCC Cadets, school children and others.
“Along the Marina Beach today, almost about 2,000 people have participated to convey a message to keep not only the area around the beach and the marina clean, but the entire city, as in the times to come it will be the environment which shall be ensuring a clean and good living for our generation, and hence Coast Guard feels proud to be part of this endeavour to convey a message to Chennai and Chennai people,” said S. P. Sharma, Inspector General of Coast Guard, Coast Guard Region-East.
The chief guest at the event, Latika Saran, Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu, said that such events were required for the betterment of the city and the citizens.
“This walkathon is organised among…things for a cleaner environment and keeping the city of Chennai safe and secure for its people,” Saran said.
“This kind of awareness is definitely required, especially since we do not make any efforts to keep our environment clean, and the beach is the best place to start with because there are so many people who use the beach,” she added.
The walkathon was conducted by the Coast Guard as a part of their anniversary celebration on February 1. (ANI)