Sat asks people to make India garbage free

Former Minister, Sat Sharma kick starting laying of slab over deep drains in Subash Nagar Jammu on Sunday.
Former Minister, Sat Sharma kick starting laying of slab over deep drains in Subash Nagar Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 5:  Former Minister and Ex MLA Jammu West, Sat Sharma (CA) along with corporator Ward 26, Hardeep Singh Mankotia today kick started slab works on Deep Drains (Nullah) in Jalebi Morh at Subash Nagar area of Jammu West Assembly segment. The local residents and political activists of the area were also present on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, Sat Sharma said “If we want to take our country to that spot where there are nations which are garbage free then we all have to be united and think on one platform and must contribute our efforts in making our aura neat and clean’’. Linking the same to environment, Sharma said that many debates take place globally on climate change and it really is a matter of great concern.
He said “Climate change is real and if we do not start working on it today then after a span of time, our generations will blame us for the deterioration of the environment and we do not want that to happen’’. “So we all must pledge to keep our surroundings neat and clean and must find some time to contribute in protecting our environment’’, he added.
Hardeep Mankotia said that six years ago in Ward 26 there were no roads, no planned system of water and electricity and other basic things but with the efforts of former MLA, Sat Sharma the ward has everything now for which thousands of inhabitants in the Ward feel that with BJP at the helm of affairs there has been a lot of improvement so far as development is concerned. He also highlighted the development works taken up by him as corporator and said that the momentum will continue to serve the masses in every way possible.
Mandal secretary Jatin Gupta, Sudesh Sharma, Sheweta Kotwal, Anil Raina, Vikcy Jamwal, Tarsem, Nakul and several others were also present.