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Young Volunteers Inspire Civic Action Through Lakhandei River Clean Up Campaign

A video shared by Smilee Suman (@sitamarhi_wala) highlights how a group of young volunteers in Bihar’s Sitamarhi launched a month-long clean-up drive to restore the polluted Laxmana River, also known as the Lakhandei. Operating under the banner “Swachhta Prahari”, the team removed several tractor-loads of waste, spread awareness, and urged residents not to dump garbage into the river. The videos later went viral, prompting municipal officials and local representatives to join the campaign. 👉🏼 Youth-Led Effort Draws Civic Support The volunteers regularly cleaned river ghats and highlighted the city’s lack of adequate waste disposal systems. Following the social media campaign, civic officials and local residents reportedly participated in cleanliness drives and community labour near the riverbanks. 👉🏼 Social Media Amplifies Environmental Concerns The campaign gained momentum after videos tagging authorities circulated widely online. The initiative has since sparked broader discussions around urban waste management, river conservation, and collective civic responsibility in smaller Indian towns. 👉🏼 The Logical Indian’s Perspective This initiative shows how community-driven action can inspire authorities and citizens alike to protect shared public spaces. The Sitamarhi youths transformed concern into collective action, reminding people that environmental responsibility begins locally. Can similar citizen-led campaigns help revive neglected rivers across India? #Sitamarhi #RiverCleanup #SwachhtaPrahari #EnvironmentalAwareness #CommunityAction #TheLogicalIndian

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