Archbishop Moras Sweeps for a Clean Bangalore on Independence
Day
BANGALORE,
Aug. 17, 2009, 10.30 Hrs (Adolf Washington):
Morning
joggers and walkers were in for a surprise at 7am on Independence
day when they saw Archbishop Bernard Moras take up the broom
and join members of Anonymous India Trust in sweeping the road
and the neighbouring compound near Archbishops House.
The Archbishop was joined by priest staff in the Archbishop's
House in his support to 'Clean Bangalore campaign" launched
by the Anonymous India Trust. Pavitra, an associate of the Trust
who was filming the campaign in various parts of Bangalore said,
"The Trust is making an effort to conscientize people of
the importance of keeping our surroundings clean".
Archbishop
Moras said, "When each of us keep our surroundings clean,
we contribute to the overall cleanliness of the city. The spread
of disease and sickness is also because we have at times overlooked
our responsibilities of keeping our surrounding clean.".
A member of the Trust said, "We thought it opportune to
seek the support of important leaders in society to set an example
to others to follow. We are very happy that a religious head
in the person of the Archbishop has shown interest in our campaign".