Hundreds Join Cleanliness Drive Along Varuna River in Varanasi, Citizens Call for Stronger Action Against Pollution

Varanasi: A large-scale cleanliness drive along the Varuna River recently brought together hundreds of citizens in Varanasi, highlighting the growing public awareness about environmental protection in the historic city.
Volunteers, residents, and community groups participated enthusiastically in the campaign, spreading the message of “stop pollution, protect the environment.” Participants actively cleaned sections of the riverbank, removing waste and debris that had accumulated along the river’s edge.
The initiative reflects a rising sense of responsibility among citizens towards preserving local natural resources. Collective participation in such campaigns not only accelerates the cleanup process but also encourages others to take ownership of public spaces and environmental issues.
The Varuna River, an important tributary of the Ganges, has long faced challenges due to pollution, waste dumping, and urban runoff. Environmental advocates believe that consistent public involvement can play a crucial role in improving the river’s condition over time.
Participants in the drive emphasized that while such campaigns are a positive step, the real impact depends on continuity. Sustained awareness, responsible waste disposal, and coordinated efforts between citizens and authorities will be essential to maintain long-term improvements.
The recent cleanliness campaign has been seen as an encouraging sign that the people of Varanasi are increasingly willing to step forward to protect their environment. If supported by regular initiatives and civic discipline, such efforts could contribute significantly to restoring the health of the Varuna River.
