JGI Schools Kondapur Champion Road Hygiene at Ozone Run 2024

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Hyderabad ( Telangana) [India] September 24: In a strong demonstration of commitment to environmental health, Jain Heritage a Cambridge School – Kondapur (part of JGI Schools) actively participated in the Ozone Run 2024, where they submitted a petition calling for improved road hygiene and cleanliness in Hyderabad. This initiative highlights the school’s dedication to fostering a cleaner and safer community for all residents.

A Collective Effort for Change

As part of the Ozone Run 2024, which took place on 15th September at Gachibowli Stadium, students and staff from JGI Schools collaborated with peers across the city to address pressing sanitation issues in their localities. The petition, signed by 382 students, outlines critical concerns regarding improper waste disposal, infrequent trash clearance, and safety risks posed by stray animals near garbage sites. Dr. Chandrashekar DP, CEO of JGI Schools, emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, “We are grateful for the GHMC’s efforts in improving living conditions in Hyderabad, but we must also advocate for a healthier environment for our community.”

Ozone Run 2024: A Celebration of Unity and Action

The Ozone Run 2024 was a remarkable success, drawing over 1,000 families in a unified effort to promote environmental awareness and healthy living. Distinguished guests, including Shri Jagadeeswar Goud, MLA Contestant from Serilingampally, and Mr. Gareth Wynn Owen, British Deputy High Commissioner, graced the event, underscoring the significance of community engagement in addressing environmental challenges. The event featured various running categories—2K, 5K, and 10K—allowing participants of all ages to engage in fitness while advocating for cleaner roads and sustainable practices. The founders of the Ozone Run, Ms. Bilvoa Vunnam and Ms. Teerdha Vunnam, along with SWAN Chairperson Mrs. Meghana Musunuri, played a pivotal role in bringing this vision to life, demonstrating how collective efforts can lead to meaningful change.

Support from the Community

The success of the Ozone Run 2024 was made possible through the generous support of local sponsors, including Am Green – Greenko Group, Oasis School, 7 Seas Entertainment, Dhanu Construction, and Sumo Biscuits. Their contributions ensured the smooth execution of the event, providing participants with t-shirts, finishers’ medals, and hydration stations along the route. The day was filled with excitement and community spirit, as attendees enjoyed medical aid, post-run meals, and entertainment. The involvement of schools and families not only fostered a sense of camaraderie but also emphasized the importance of nurturing environmental consciousness among future generations.

Highlighting Key Issues

The petition details specific hygiene issues that affect the health and safety of students and local residents, including:

1.⁠ ⁠Improper Waste Disposal: The presence of litter on roads and footpaths resulting in foul odors.

2.⁠ ⁠Infrequent Trash Clearance: Regular collection of waste being insufficient, contributing to unhygienic conditions.

3.⁠ ⁠Safety from Stray Animals: Concerns about street dogs near garbage dumps posing risks to children and pedestrians.

Dr. Chandrashekar’s letter further underscores the need for continued collaboration with the GHMC to address these issues effectively. The JGI Schools community is eager to participate in initiatives that foster a cleaner Hyderabad, thereby ensuring a healthier environment for future generations.

A Commitment to Collaboration

As the Ozone Run 2024 concluded, JGI Schools expressed their hope for a positive response from GHMC regarding their petition. The school’s involvement in this event reinforces their commitment to environmental education and community service. “We believe that our active participation can catalyze meaningful change in how sanitation is managed in our city,” Dr. Chandrashekar added.

Looking Ahead

JGI Schools remains dedicated to working hand-in-hand with local authorities to create a cleaner and more hygienic Hyderabad. The school looks forward to further discussions with the GHMC to explore actionable solutions that benefit the community at large.