BRO Leads Cleanliness Drive at Siang River Front in Arunachal's Pasighat

The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) conducted a major cleanliness drive at the Siang River Front in Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh. The initiative, led by BRO's Project Brahmank, involved collaboration with local organisations, academic institutes, and volunteer groups. The drive aligns with the national Swachh Bharat Mission, aiming to create a clean, hygienic, and plastic-free environment. Officials stated the effort reinforces community participation and BRO's commitment to nation-building beyond its core infrastructure role.

Key Points: BRO Cleanliness Drive at Siang River Front, Pasighat

  • BRO Project Brahmank initiative
  • Aligns with Swachh Bharat Mission
  • Community and student union participation
  • Aims for plastic-free riverfront
  • Part of ongoing outreach programme
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BRO leads cleanliness drive at Siang River Front in Arunachal's Pasighat

Border Roads Organisation leads a Swachh Bharat cleanliness initiative at the Siang River Front in Arunachal Pradesh with local community support.

"We believe that such collaborative efforts will... open up new avenues of opportunity for the youth. - S.C. Looniya"

Itanagar, Jan 10

The Border Roads Organisation, in collaboration with various organisations and volunteer groups, on Saturday, carried out a cleanliness drive at the Siang River Front in Pasighat of Arunachal Pradesh's East Siang district, officials said.

Defence Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat said that the BRO has always been in the forefront to take initiatives to reach out to civil administration and population in various forms.

As part of the same initiative, BRO Project 'Brahmank' had launched an outreach programme few months back and accordingly, various themes were identified to be conducted on a monthly basis, so as to take the outreach programme even beyond the defined engagement with only a few selected agencies and institutes in Pasighat.

Keeping in line with the same vision, BROs Project 'Brahmank' collaborated with different organisations and volunteer groups at Pasighat in East Siang district to carry out a Cleanliness Drive Programme on Saturday at the Siang River Front.

Lieutenant Colonel Rawat said that the initiative was in alignment with the vision of the 'Swachh Bharat Mission' and the primary aim of the programme was to increase awareness among Border Roads personnel about the mission and to ensure a clean, hygienic, and plastic-free riverfront environment, in line with the national vision of a 'Clean India' as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi.

It was the perfect start of the New Year 2026 for Project Brahmank, as officers, supervisors and subordinates collectively took part in this noble cause and granted its support to the local administration and population.

The programme was supported by numerous academic institutes, student unions and youth wings of Pasighat, who were working towards the motto of 'Siang River Front Back to its Glory', the spokesman said.

By reinforcing values of discipline, collective responsibility, and community participation, BRO reaffirms its commitment to contributing towards nation-building through cleanliness and sustainable practices.

In addition to its core infrastructure development responsibilities, Project 'Brahmank' regularly also undertakes various welfare-oriented initiatives for the benefit of the local population like medical camps, cleanliness drives, skill development awareness and motivational sessions.

The Chief Engineer of Project 'Brahmank', S.C. Looniya said that they believe that such collaborative efforts will not only strengthen the connection between BRO and local communities but will also open up new avenues of opportunity for the youth of all the Siang districts.

"We look forward to such continued support and a fruitful partnership with civil organisations in this meaningful endeavour," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming to read this. The BRO does so much more than just build roads. Engaging with local communities for Swachh Bharat shows true nation-building spirit. Hope they continue such drives regularly.
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Rohit P
While this is a positive step, I hope the cleanliness is maintained. Often after such drives, littering starts again within weeks. There needs to be a permanent system with local municipal bodies for waste management at the riverfront.
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Sarah B
'Siang River Front Back to its Glory' is a wonderful motto. Protecting these natural treasures is crucial for tourism and the environment. Kudos to all the student unions and volunteers who participated!
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Vikram M
BRO personnel are true heroes, not just at the borders but also in community service. This is what Gandhiji's vision of Clean India is all about - collective responsibility. Salute to their efforts! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
So good to see focus on Arunachal Pradesh. These community connect programs by BRO are essential. Hope the skill development sessions mentioned also happen and help local youth with employment opportunities.

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