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8.  Gandhi Jayanti Celebrations:

               The  UBA  wing  organized  celebrations  in  connection  with  October  2,  Gandhi  Jayanti  to  the
               school children of UBA villages. There were 4 events for the same (3 competitions and 1 virtual
               tour). Keeping in view of Bappu’s principles of serving the society, honesty and cleanliness, the
               Unnat  Bharat  Abhiyan  team  of  Vimala  College  (Autonomous),  Thrissur  is  organizing  the
               following events to students of UBA villages.

                   1.  ‘Arise’ : The activity aims to create habit of “Reduce, Reuse and Recycle” by inculcating
                       new  and  creative  ideas  in  school  children  for  creating  “Best  out  of  Waste”.  Creative
                       minds can create extra ordinary and useful things out of unwanted materials in a useful
                       way.  UBA  volunteers  create  tutorial  and  educational  videos  and  circulate  the  same
                       among school children in UBA villages. This will enhance the creativity and nurture the
                       value of environmental protection. We also encourage them to send back videos/photos
                       illustrating the same at home. E- certificates will be provided to the participants.

                   2.  ‘Shine’  :  This  activity  is  dedicated  as  a  befitting  tribute  to  Gandhiji’s  ideology  of
                       “Cleanliness”, as he believed and said“I will not let anyone walk through my mind with
                       their dirty feet.” UBA team inculcates the true spirit of cleaning the surrounding during
                       pandemic period by giving video illustrations of “Cleaning tricks and hacks” which will
                       encourage  the  school  children  to  help  their  parents  in  cleaning  their  home,  electronic
                       equipment and premises. We also encourage them to send back videos/photos illustrating
                       the same at home. E- certificates will be provided to the participants.

                   3.  ‘Predict’ : The phrase "See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil" first emerged in Japan in
                       the 17th century and was later adopted worldwide as a message of peace and tolerance
                       due  to  Mahatma  Gandhi's  visual  metaphor  of  the  three  monkeys,  with  one  of  them
                       covering  his  eyes,  the  second  his  mouth,  and  the  third  his  ears.  If  there  is  a  fourth
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