Quantum University proudly launched the “Swachhta Pakhwada” Campaign, echoing Mahatma Gandhi’s dream of a clean, healthy, and developed India. The campaign began with a solemn pledge ceremony, where students and faculty vowed to uphold cleanliness in their surroundings and daily lives. This was followed by a march past that filled the campus with energy, as students raised slogans to inspire awareness about hygiene, sustainability, and civic responsibility.

The highlight of the day was the campus cleaning drive, where students from NSS, Pahal – Ek Nanha Kadam, and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) actively participated. With brooms and determination in hand, the volunteers cleaned various parts of the campus, setting an example of how small collective actions can bring about meaningful change. Their efforts went beyond cleaning; they served as a strong reminder of the importance of individual responsibility in achieving the larger vision of Swachh Bharat, Swasth Bharat.

The campaign also included interactive sessions where students discussed practical ways to adopt sustainable practices such as waste segregation, plastic reduction, and eco-friendly initiatives both on campus and in their communities. These discussions highlighted how the movement for cleanliness and sustainability is not just about one day of action but about building lifelong habits.

Through this initiative, Quantum University once again reinforced its commitment to holistic education, where students are encouraged to grow as responsible citizens and changemakers. The enthusiastic participation and spirited involvement of the volunteers truly reflected the belief that “cleanliness is everyone’s responsibility, and change begins with us.”
