MUMBAI (India CSR): The spirited team of Mithibai Kshitij’25, the renowned intercollegiate cultural festival of Mithibai College, Mumbai, ignited a wave of change by partnering with Santacruz Police Station for a transformative cleanliness drive under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Held at the Santacruz Police Officer Colony, this initiative blended youthful energy with civic responsibility, turning a routine Sunday morning into a powerful statement of community service. With brooms in hand and purpose in their hearts, students and volunteers worked alongside police personnel to clean the area, fostering a shared commitment to a cleaner, healthier India.
A United Front for Cleanliness
The Swachh Bharat Mission, launched in 2014 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, continues to inspire nationwide efforts to eliminate open defecation and enhance waste management. Mithibai Kshitij’25 embraced this vision, transforming their cultural platform into a catalyst for social good. The Santacruz Police Officer Colony, a bustling hub, was swept clean, with garbage systematically collected and disposed of. The collaboration with the Santacruz Police Station amplified the event’s impact, showcasing how institutional support can elevate grassroots initiatives. Volunteers didn’t just clean—they engaged with residents, spreading awareness about sanitation and the importance of maintaining hygienic surroundings.

Youth as Agents of Change
Mithibai Kshitij’25, known for its vibrant cultural showcases, proved that its influence extends far beyond entertainment. The festival’s organizing committee, comprised of dynamic students, demonstrated that youth can lead transformative efforts. “This drive is our way of giving back to the community that supports us,” said a Kshitij’25 organizer. By integrating social responsibility into their festival’s ethos, they inspired peers and locals alike to rethink their role in environmental care. The event also highlighted the power of collective action, with over 50 volunteers participating, their enthusiasm infectious.
Building on a National Movement
The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, now in its second phase (2020–2025), focuses on sustaining open defecation-free (ODF) status and advancing solid and liquid waste management. According to the Ministry of Jal Shakti, over 5.87 lakh villages have achieved ODF Plus status as of September 2024, with significant strides in waste management infrastructure. Mithibai Kshitij’25’s initiative aligns with these goals, contributing to Mumbai’s urban sanitation efforts. The drive also resonates with the Swachh Survekshan 2025, the world’s largest urban cleanliness survey, which emphasizes citizen participation—a value Kshitij’25 embodied through this event.

A Lasting Impact
The cleanliness drive was more than a one-day event; it was a call to action. By partnering with the Santacruz Police Station, Kshitij’25 fostered a sense of shared responsibility, encouraging residents to maintain the area’s cleanliness. The event also set a precedent for future festivals to integrate social initiatives, proving that cultural celebrations can drive meaningful change. As Mithibai Kshitij’25 continues to inspire, this initiative stands as a testament to the power of youth-led movements in building a cleaner, more conscious India.
(India CSR)