Kohima, September 23, 2014: The inspection of private and government schools in Kohima for Cleanest School Award under Clean Kohima campaign 2014 will be carried out soon. The campaign began last year to make cleanliness a way of life, especially amongst students, under the aegis of Environment and Sanitation (E&S) committee of Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC).

A press release from NBCC (E&S) Chairman Kuolachalie Seyie and Coordinator, Rev. Phomlee Van has appeal to principals/ headmasters for cooperation, so the target of achieving a clean Kohima becomes a reality and the message of sanitation as integral to health and dignity of its denizens is conveyed.

The schools would be assessed on criteria like toilet sufficiency and cleanliness, general cleanliness of school and its compound, level of awareness on hygiene and sanitary education through questionnaires, solid and liquid waste management and tidiness of uniform, the release said. The schools with the top ten ratings would be commended with certificates and those securing first three positions would be given trophies. As previously observed, the institutions which are lagging behind are expected to improve this time, the release stated.

The work undertaken through NBCC Sanitation Committee is in collaboration with churches, Kohima Municipal Council, Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Kohima Village Council, Public Health Engineering Department, Angami Students Union, Kohima Village Youth Organization and State Urban Development Department.

Source: Morung Express

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