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Whistling child 'jawan' to help clean Meghalaya

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    If you happen to litter the roads or lanes in Meghalaya from now on, you might land up in a piquant situation when a child 'jawan' nearby blows a whistle in remonstration.

    In a unique initiative, school students have been roped in to become active participants in changing the mindset of people towards environment in this hill state.

    The initiative, called the Sustainable Environment through Whistle Army (SEWA), is a brainchild of former chief secretary Ranjan Chatterjee.

    "The main objective in empowering the students with the whistle is that they act as the protector of the environment.

    Children will blow their whistle which acts as a weapon to stop people from violating against the environment such as throwing of garbage, mud, emission of smoke and others," Chatterjee said.

    So far, children from 18 different schools have been given whistles after they were inducted into the movement and told what their role would be.

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    The duty of the whistle-blower would be to prevent people from littering streets or engaging in other means of polluting the environment.

    "The students should make good use of the whistles and not blow them unnecessarily," Chatterjee said.

    As part of SEWA, the students will form environment clubs in their respective schools. They will be sent to certain localities once a week to ensure cleanliness.

    Some schools have already formed environment clubs while others are in the process of forming them.

    The respective environment clubs, assisted by the teachers, would form the guidelines regarding the blowing of whistles, Chatterjee said.

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    Civic senseBy: DC | 12-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward we need such initiatives in place like Delhi where 98% people don't have civic sense. Littering is like their birth right.
    Wonderful ideaBy: ishani chakravorty | 07-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Its a terrific idea by Mr.Ranjan Chatterjee to rope in children to save the hill town from pollution and clutter. Children at their age think from the heart and think well at any given time for the community. If this experiment passes then scouts and guides can be engaged in a similar manner state wise. Ofcourse certain towns and citis are polluted beyond repair, but by and large we can have a little army of do gooders taking charge in what ever little way they can . Atleast they will turn out to be conscientious citizens in the near future one can vouch for.
    Yeh Its Possible...By: Anand | 05-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward They already mentioned in the story that children will be sent to certain localities once a week to ensure cleanliness. This type of activities will help not only the surroundings but also it will be as a tour for the children.
    Is that always possible?By: s.p | 03-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward How can a child blow his whistle in remonstration during the school hours?
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