Clean Plate Challenge Awareness Campaign: Back to Bengaluru base after meeting thousands of interesting people


Bengaluru: Clean Plate Challenge successfully completed 18180 kms, 77 days  and  28 states as part of CPC Awareness mission

Update on the last leg of Clean plate awareness campaign - a joint initiative of Zone XVI and JCI Hosur Lake City. 

Both JC Balaganesh (Bali) and Dr.Ranjani Rao were felicited  on arrival at Bengaluru

Day 72 to 74, 39th April  to 2nd May 2023.

City - Panaji, State - Goa

Promoted clean plate awareness in IT Wing of Goa University

Highlights- Had chance to promote clean plate challenge to Indian Coast Guard Ship Sujeet and INS Gomantaknaval base officers.

Day 75 to 77, 3rd may  to 5th May 2023

City - Bangalore, State - Karnataka

Promoted clean plate awareness in institutions as below.

  • Our Little wonders kids summer camp 
  • EPS program organized by JCI Bangalore Cosmo
  • Bangalore University 

JCI Hosur Lake City, as part of JCI India had launched CLEAN PLATE CHALLEGE 2023 which aims to ensure Zero Food Wastage. JC Balaganesh (Bali), a Nature Photographer Traveller along with Dr.Ranjani Rao, Honorary Member, Author-cum-Traveller of JCI Hosur Lake City are spearheading this noble initiative. The team planned to visit 28 States covering 18,000 kms in 80 days meeting young school and college students across the country.

Both JC Balaganesh (Bali) and Dr.Ranjani Rao were felicited at EPS Session at Bengaluru and both shared their experiences.

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