Swachhta Pakhwada, Cleanliness Drive for Swachh Bharat-Report of Activities(1st to 15th
September,2018)
In abidance with the direction of CBSE via Circular No:Acad-22/2018 CBSE/DIR.(ACAD)/2018 dates
07.08.2018Swachhata Pakawada was observed at our school from 1st to 15th September 2018 by
organizing various participatory activities.
Day 1 (1.9.2018)-Swachhata Shapath Day :
The first day of the observance of Swachhta Pakhwada witnessed „Awareness of Swachhtha Pakhwada
through the School Notice board which was displayed with Posters, paintings, slogans and cartoons on the
theme Swachh Bharat and also circular and duty delegation of work to the staff for the Swachhtha
Pakhwada. Oath (Swachhta Shapath) taking by the students , Principal teaching and non-teaching staff of
the school was done during the Morning Assembly. The oath was administered by Charulatha of class XI.
The students also expressed their thought on the importance of Cleanliness in their day to day life.
Notice board of the School to Create Awareness on
Swachhta Pakhwada
Susheela of class XI adminstering oath to the gathering during
the Morning Assembly
The student gathering taking the Swachhta Pledge
Teachers seen taking the Swachhta Pledge
Principal Shri.N.Swaminathan creating Awareness on
Swachhta Pakhwada during the assembly
A student seen delivering a Speech on Cleanliness
Day 2 ,3,4(2.9.2018 to 4.9.2018)-Swacchhta Awareness Day :
On 3-9-2018 students of class VI A performed a special assembly with the pursuit to create awareness on
Swachhta and its importance. They created awareness on Swachhta by delivering a speech on the
importance of Swacchta. .The students also enacted a skit on the need for safe disposal of garbage
particularly the polythene bags which are a great hazard to animals like cows. The message through the
drama was clear and lucid to evoke the thought of the children.The students along with their class
teachers undertook extensive cleaning of their respective classrooms to make it look spic and span. After
The volunteers of NSS along with the Swachhta Coordinator Smt. Nandini Anandkumar and NSS officer
Shri Jay Prakash undertook extensive cleaning of the campus by clearing the bushes, picking off plastic
items from the school ground and areas in the campus. The cleaning operation was flagged off by the
school principal Shri.N.Swaminathan. The school Principal along with Swacchta Coordinator and A senior
teacher of the school inspected the sanitary facilities in each and every corner of the school. Extensive
cleaning operation of the toilets was also undertaken by the sanitary assistants.
School Principal, NSS Volunteers and Swachhta Pakhwada
coordinato r Mrs Nandini
Anandkumar
Principal seen cleaning the campus –An Inspiration to inspire
student fraternity
The NSS students seen cleaning the school premises near the
parking area
NSS girls doing their part in the Swachhta Pakhwada
Swachhtha coordinator and NSS coordinator Shri
JayPrakash seen guiding the students
Cleaning areas adjoining class rooms
Teacher educating students of the class that littered on not
to litter
Students removing plastic from the premises
Students of Primary wing Cleaning of classroom
Students being taught the use of dustbins
Teacher involved in the cleaning process inspiring her
students
Students cleaning the fans of their classrooms
Students seen removing cobwebs
Students sweeping their classroom
Boys engaged in cleaning loft of their classroom
‘I do and so do my students’- A Motivating student
Inspection of Boys toilet by School Principal ,Swachhtha
Coordinator and Higher Secondary Incharge
Inspection of Girls toilet by School Principal ,Swachhtha
Coordinator and Higher Secondary Incharge
Day 5 (5-9-2018)-Green School Drive:
Efforts were made to weed out materials like broken furniture and unusable equipment.As part of Green
School Drive students donated plants to the school to be planted in the school compound.
A Child donating a plant on the Day of ‘Green School Drive’
Segregation of Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable waste
Day 6 (6-9-2018)-Swachhata Participation Day :
Schools play a crucial role in forming, changing and establishing attitudes and values that are important
for environmentally responsible behaviour. Class 11 students conducted a special assembly on the theme
„Role of Individuals in Cleanliness‟. Poem recitation, Thought for the day and slogan on cleanliness
inspired the students a lot and ignited their mind towards their role in cleanliness. A skit was also enacted
insisting that passing the blame and responsibility on others will never bring the change, whereas
realizing individual role will bring the greatest change in achieving the dream of our Honourable Prime
Minister.
The skit carried a powerful message on the need for clean upkeep of the environment. They displayed
charts and flashcards to convey their message on cleanliness and hygiene. Later in the day various
competitions were conducted for generating awareness on cleanliness and hygiene. For students of class
XI Quiz on the theme „Cleanliness and hygiene‟ was conducted.Class XI B emerged as the winners.
Students of class X participated in poetry writing on the theme „Swachh Bharat‟. This was held in three
languages English, Tamil and Hindi. For students of class VIII a debate was held in English and Tamil on
the topic‟ Role of Individual or Government is important for the success of Swacchta program‟. In English
the Team favouring the Government won the debate and in Tamil the team favouring the role of
Individual won the debate.The students of class VII participated in Essay writing Contest on the topic
„Cleanliness is next to Godliness‟.
Inauguaration of Debate Session
Debate in English
Students geared up for debate in Tamil
Poetry contest in Progress
Essay Writing on the theme’Cleaniliness is next to
Godliness’ in Progress
Cleaning areas adjoining class rooms
Day 7 (7-9-2018)-Hand Wash Day :
Class 11C students conducted special assembly to spread awareness on washing the hands
properly. They demonstrated the steps and various methods of hand washing with the help of charts and
demonstration by the students. An array of placard was shown to describe each step of hand washing.
Apart from this a mime was enacted to show how we are surrounded with germs and bacteria. The
show was mind blowing and received applause from the entire school. Colourful charts and placards were
prepared on the theme to create awareness on clean surrounding and personal hygiene. Various
advertisements were enacted by the students to educate the spectators on various materials available to
clean themselves.
As a part of the event class 5 students were taught how to wash hands properly using the five steps
displayed by the students. Class 5 teachers are involved in the activity of teaching the five steps to the
students. Videos on the need for hand washing and its importance were shown to the students.
Speaking on the occasion The Principal Shri.NSwaminathan insisted the importance of hand
washing and leading a healthy life. He appreciated the students for their vigorous involvement and for the
Good Show put up by them in creating awareness on „cleanliness and the importance of keeping oneself
clean‟.
Morning assembly on Hand Wash Day in Progress
A mime by class XI students on ‘Importance of handwash’
Students demonstrating ‘How to wash hands’
Principal addressing students of class V during ‘Hand Wash
Day’
Students of class V been shown a video on ‘Effective
Handwashing’
Children creating Awareness on Hand washing through
advertisements
Day 8 (8.9.2018)-Personal Hygiene Day :
“Good Hygiene enhanced sound well-being”
-Gifta Akita
As part of the assembly activity students of class VII A performed a skit on „Importance of Personal
hygiene‟. A short awareness session on the personal hygiene was conducted for the students of class VI.
This session aimed to demonstrate the important of maintaining good personal hygiene and illustrate the
importance of comprehensive cleaning to maintain a good health and a better personality in a certain
society. Personal hygiene plays vital in many reasons such as good health ,psychological issues etc.
Personal hygiene is as simple as hand washing which can reduce illness and infections.
The session helped the students in developing a better insight on how to take care of their
hands, body, tooth ,foot and clothes hygiene in day to day life. Different modules using smart boards were
presented to make the session more vital and appealing.120 students participated in the awareness
programme and they gained basic information about personal hygiene. They learnt many important
things about the personal hygiene which is very essential for a better life style and to maintain a good
health.
Teachers explained the students how to be dirt free. They explained the effective ways to
protect themselves and others from illness through personal hygiene. This included washing of ones hands
and also body. It involved being careful not to cough and sneeze on others. Good dental hygiene included
regular brushing and flossing said the teachers.
Good hygiene is one of the most effective ways to protect ourselves and others from much
illness. The teachers made the students with long and dirty nails to pare their nails at the end of the
awareness Session.
A skit on Personal hygiene in progress
Conveying about peronal hygiene through Role playing and
dramatization
A teacher educating students on Personal hygiene
Video show on Personal hygiene
Day 9 and 10(9-9-2018 & 10-9-2018)-Community Participation Day:
The activities of this day were undertaken at a later date ie., on 12th and 14th owing to holiday and Bandh.
Day 11(11-9-2018)-Swachhta School Exhibition Day:
Morning Assembly was held by VIII – B students insisting cleanliness in the school ground, classrooms and other public places through skit, speech, Tamil poem, etc.The students have taken Swachhta pledge to ensure their surroundings‟ cleanliness. The students conveyed the moral responsibility that Swachhta Program doesn‟t stop with creating awareness and winning prizes in various events but should be a practice in daily life by all the students. The students were advised not to litter the waste papers, snacks covers and food wastes in the school ground and to be responsible in cleaning them if found. Later in the day ,Swachhta Exhibition was held in the school ground in an enclosed area. The exhibition was inaugurated by the correspondent Mr. Kannan Kalyanasundaram ji accompanied by the principal Shri.N.Swaminathan and Vice Principal Shri.Edwin Samuel. Inspiring pictures, attractive paintings and creative wealth from waste objects done by students from various classes were displayed. The prize winning essays, slogans and poems written by the school students in all the three languages Tamil, English and Hindi were also kept in display. The exhibition was organized by Smt. Sironmani, Mr. Kumar and Mrs. Edwin Mary and NSS Co-ordinator Mr,.Jayprakash under the guidance of the Swachhtha coordinator Mrs. NandiniAnandkumar. All the students from class III to class VIII and some teachers also
visited the exhibition. They were insisted to spread the message in their home surroundings. The exhibition was closed at 2.30 pm.
Swachhta is a continuous process-students enacting a skit
to convey this message
Students of class VIII singing a song in Tamil on the need to
avoid Littering
Display of Slogans on Swachhta
Students working resources available to organise a Swachta
Exhibition
Inauguration of Swachta Exhibition by school
correspondent Shri Kannan Kalyana Sundaram Ji
Posters and slogans on display
School Correspondent and Principal observing the work of
students’Wealth from Waste’ kept on display
School Correspondent and Principal observing the work of
students on display
School Correspondent appreciating the efforts of students
The Team behind the Exhibition
Students taking home points on Swachhta –Teachers seen
guiding students
A child seen reading the messages on display. Students also
seen observing Thrash Art products
Day 12 (12-9-2018)-Swachh Water Day:
Students of class VIII C creating awareness on „Importance of Clean Water‟ through Thought for the Day,
Speech, Song and citations from ancient Tamil Literature. They also enacted a skit on the need to maintain
clean water in water bodies including drinking water. Awareness was also created on water borne disease.
Checking activity was undertaken by the office assistants to ensure the portable condition of drinking
water and the reverse osmosis set up in the school.
Students undertook Sloganeering and March past in a village in the vicinity of the school area. They raised
slogans on the need for a clean India, The need to plant trees, Avoiding plastics, better disposal of waste
and the like. Students with public address system and with placards in each hands shouted slogans to
create awareness on Swachhta.
Students of class VIII enacting a skit on ‘ Community
Participation ‘ in Swachh Water maintenance
Students spreading Awareness on Swachh Water throgh role
Playing
The School Principal seen addressing and flagging off and
addressing the Rally geared up for Sloganeering and
March Past
The Rally leaving the school towards Neravy Class Street
Locality
Checking of water unit by school staff
NCC Cadets in their pursuit to create awareness on Swacchtha
Students on the street raising slogans for a Clean and Green
India
Passers by looking at the students marching past
Day 13 (13-9-2018)- Water Harvesting Day: Students were made to realize the importance of „Water
Harvesting „ through an awareness message during the morning assembly.
A student delivering speech on „The need and techniques of
Water Harvesting‟
Day 14 (14-9-2018)- Letter Writing Day :
Students of class XI drafted letters to SMC members for maintenance of School toilets and Schools.
Students of class VIII wrote letters to their parents regarding what they learnt in the past few days and
what they want their parents to do. The best three letters were shortlisted for award.
As a part of Community Service, NSS and NCC students of the school undertook cleanliness campaign at a
hamlet in Neravy named Class Street. Students cleaned the garbage strewn all over, collected and disposed
off the garbage with the help of the local Municipal truck.
Day 15 (15-9-18)-Prize Distribution Day:
The Winning Team in Debate
The Winners in Poetry Contest
The Valedictory day of the Swachhta Pakhwada was conducted on 17th, 15th being a holiday. Prizes were
distributed to the winners of different events held in connection with Swachhta Pakhwada. The In charge
teachers who conducted various events gave away the prizes to the winners. The valedictory closing of
Swachhta Pakhwada came to end with special address by Principal Shri. N. Swaminathan and a note of
Thanks by the Swachhta Coordinator Smt. NandiniAnandkumar.
SWACHHTHA COORDINATOR : Nandini AnandKumar
VICE-PRINCIPAL : Shri Edwin Samuel
PRINCIPAL : Shri. N.Swaminathan