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    This Valentine’s Day : Give your Heart to SURAT!

    By February 15, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    “Keep your city clean and green for the future generations to be seen!”

    Surat, Gujarat [India] : We always appreciate good things but fail to reciprocate, like when it comes to hygiene and cleanliness, we turn into best orators and tend to be the best critics of our city; but how many of us truly make an effort to clean our surrounds or have stopped people from spreading dirt?

    This valentine’s day, IDT urges Surtis to acknowledge their social responsibilities towards their city.

    Through their masterpieces, designed exclusively using non-biodegradable waste (straws, plastic pipes, spoons, plates, CDs, etc.), by the students of fashion design, IDT wants to promote Reuse and Recycle as two magical mantras in developing cleaner surroundings.

    The director of IDT, Mr. Anupam Goyal addressed to the people-“I firmly believe in the saying – What you throw into the universe – comes back to you. So, be ready to embrace it! If there is something which you don’t require anymore; discover another way of using it, if not then look for someone who might need it; if it’s wrecked, then try to repair it before disposing.

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