The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation held a special community event at Sanjeevaiah Children’s Park on Sunday. The gathering focused on making Hyderabad a cleaner and greener city.
Local families and children joined the Happy Streets program. The event aimed to teach people better habits for keeping their neighborhoods clean. Officials wanted to show residents how proper waste sorting and avoiding littering can improve city life.
Children received special attention during the activities. City planners see young people as key players in building a more sustainable future for Hyderabad. The program targeted kids because they can influence their families and communities.
Anuraag Jayanti, who serves as Khairtabad Zonal Commissioner, spoke at the event. He explained how residents must work together with city officials to maintain clean streets and green spaces.
Everyone at the park took part in the Swachh City Heroes pledge. This promise commits participants to actively maintain cleanliness in their daily lives. The pledge represents a personal commitment to environmental responsibility.
The GHMC gave out young trees to children attending the event. Each sapling represents hope for a greener tomorrow. Officials believe that when kids plant and care for trees, they develop stronger connections to environmental protection.
This initiative continues the municipal corporation’s ongoing work to improve sanitation across the city. The program combines education with practical action to create lasting change in community behavior.
