Thousands of pilgrims and devotees who come from Punjab and rest of Indian states and beyond walk through the stretch of 4 km in the old walled city area of Amritsar, with much religious fervour, while volunteers and devotees distribute free food, sweetened water and clothes to the needy.The organization appeals the participants of the procession honour of the teachings of Guru Ramdas ji by demonstration of a sustainable green spirit. This year, on October 8th, EcoSikh in association with SGPC, aims to engage students and youth volunteers from educational institutions in the city and nearby villages to ensure a cleanup during the procession, as also spread messages of conservation. Volunteers from various partner organizations have already assured support. Major stakeholders in this venture shall be student volunteers from Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology, GNDU, Punjab Tourism Department and followers of Baba Kulwant Singh ji of Ajnala, who is well known for his night cleaning sewa of galliara in Amritsar. Eco Amritsar’s awareness campaign will encourage people to switch to the bio-degradable leaf plates or pattals, instead of using plastic and Styrofoam plates, at the langars and chabils during the procession. SGPC and the local administration will also be providing logistical support of trolleys and man power to this effort. Eco Amritsar shall also initiate a bird habitation activity by setting up several nests to attract birds to the city’s landscape which are now less visible in the city due to lack of greenery, pollution and chemical based pesticides. Eco Amritsar will endeavour to install these nests at temples, churches, mosques and gurudwaras at the onset of this program on this auspicious day. Dr. Rajwant Singh, President of EcoSikh, said, "Guru Ramdass in his hymns has said that the sounds of birds, fish and deer, all three kinds of inhabitants, are nothing but the voice of the Almighty. That means that we have the responsibility of maintaining the biodiversity in our dwellings. That is a sacred duty."
"Our sewa is incomplete if we serve food at religious congregations, and do not take the responsibility to leave the environs clean. We must fulfill our duty fully as we seek the blessings from Guru Ramdas jee," says Gunbir Singh, Chairman of Eco Amritsar. He added, "There is no bigger tribute to the founding Guru of this Holy City, than to ensure a clean, green, sustainable city. We as inhabitants of Amritsar, and as visitors and pilgrims must facilitate His vision of a flourishing city in harmony with nature." For more details please contact: |