Students of Whistling Woods International (WWI), in collaboration with the Association of Social Beyond Boundaries, led a beach clean-up drive post-visarjan. Over 120 volunteers gathered early Sunday morning to clear debris and spread the message that culture, and sustainability can go hand in hand. This initiative reflects WWI’s commitment to nurturing socially responsible creatives who value both celebration and care for the environment.
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