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On August 15 in Tura, New Tura’s Matchakolgre Lower Primary School held a flag‑hoisting ceremony and community drive to mark what the report described as India’s 80th Independence Day, bringing together students, teachers and local officials for a combined celebration and cleanliness effort. Pupils and staff raised the national flag, sang patriotic songs and observed the day with school activities that emphasized civic values.
Following the formal programme, students and teachers carried out a clean‑up of the school compound and nearby areas, collecting plastic bottles and other litter. The drive targeted single‑use plastic and visible waste, with participants removing rubbish and urging residents to reduce plastic use and keep public spaces tidy.
The event blended celebration with practical environmental action, using the Independence Day occasion to teach children about waste management and community responsibility. District administration representatives, school authorities and relevant departments were involved or informed about the programme, underscoring local coordination for the initiative.
Organizers framed the activity as both a patriotic observance and a lesson in civic duty, aiming to instill responsibility in pupils and encourage wider community participation in maintaining a clean, healthy environment.
Original Source: https://theshillongtimes.com/2026/08/18/manichakram-biapko-jabolrara-dake-donanina-suk-ong%C2%B7niktokja/
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Publish Date: 2026-08-18 09:24:00