A pond on the premises of Zamorin’s Higher Secondary School, Tali, being cleaned as part of Student Army for Vivid Environment’s Jeevajalam project on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: S. Ramesh KurupGiving a push to the efforts across Kerala to protect water sources, around 130 schools in Kozhikode district have joined the drive to clean at least one water source each in their vicinity. Jeevajalam, an initiative of the Student Army for Vivid Environment (SAVE), involves schools gathering public support to clean up an unused water source of their choice during April and May. Meanwhile, other schools, mostly government or aided ones, have already identified the water sources, including ponds, wells or streams in their neighbourhood to be cleaned under the project. Cleaning of a pond on the compound of Zamorin’s Higher Secondary School at Tali on Wednesday was the first.
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