Fort Kochi health circle office gets an aesthetic image makeover thanks to dedicated staff
The Fort Kochi health circle office has undergone a significant transformation, improving its aesthetic appeal and cleanliness. This change was made possible by the dedication of 38 staff members and support from local artists and the community. The initiative is part of the Kochi Corporation's Queen City Clean City campaign, aimed at enhancing waste management and public pride.
- ▪The office was previously filled with garbage and unpleasant odors.
- ▪The makeover included artistic installations made from discarded materials and a fresh coat of paint.
- ▪Local artists contributed to the project, charging only for materials used.
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For many months, the Fort Kochi health circle office of the Kochi Corporation resembled a huge waste dump, replete with the pungent odour that comes with piled-up garbage.Now, however, the office has changed beyond recognition, making it arguably the best among the 22 health circle offices in terms of aesthetics. Gone are the waste piles, replaced instead with artistic installations fashioned from discarded materials, spotlessly clean premises, and the office building itself sporting a fresh coat of paint. Incidentally, the Corporation’s Queen City Clean City campaign focuses on turning waste into art to improve its ranking under Swachh Survekshan this year.The impressive makeover was thanks to the dedication of 38 staff members of the office, wholeheartedly supported by the public.
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