Kuwait City: Widespread support of expatriates in environmental protection awareness drive and beach cleaning campaign jointly organized by Kuwait Malayalees Group and Eco Warriors Kuwait. The environmental protection and cleaning campaign organized near the old shipyard in Doha on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti was marked by the participation of more than two hundred friends, including children and women.
The participants shared the joy of being able to reflect their gratitude to the country of Kuwait in the diaspora world at least once. Yusuf Al Shatti, founder of Trash Heroes Kuwait and prominent environmental activist, praised the initiative on his Instagram. Those who criticize expatriates should take a close look at the activities of the Kuwaiti Malayalis and the Echo Warriors, who tweeted in their mother tongue and it became a discussion among the natives.
From Meena Abdullah to Jahara, around seven minibuses and many other private vehicles arranged from most places, many people flocked to the Doha beach to pledge to protect the environment. After the arduous task from 7 am to 9:30 am, it was possible to collect more than 250 large bags of various types of waste, including plastic, which pose a challenge to the environment. Farwania Naushad Restaurant arranged breakfast.
Kuwait Eco Warriors President Mr. Priyadarshan created awareness. For those who came in, the patron of the Kuwaiti Malayalam group Mr. Shahul Hameed welcomed and Group President Mr. George Cherian expressed his gratitude. Kuwaiti Malayalam group Jan. for arrangements. Convenor Shameer Rahim, Jijo Jacob, Roshan Thomas, Arun Sivankutty, Shinoy Joseph etc. led the event.