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Juhu beach cleaned with Radio City's 'Plastic-Free Beaches' mission
Updated On: 16 August, 2019 08:17 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Spearheaded by Radio City's Kasa Kai MMumbai's RJ Archana, the activity garnered support from Bollywood personalities like Dia Mirza, John Abraham, Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Sonakshi Sinha etc along with responsible Mumbaikars

Radio City's RJ Archana Pania with actress and environmentalist Dia Mirza
When India was waking up to its 73rd Independence Day, Radio City India's leading radio network took up the mantle to make Juhu beach garbage free by taking up a clean-up drive. An extension to the Kar Mumbaikar initiative, the activity aimed to create awareness amongst Mumbaikars on environmental cleanliness. Spearheaded by Radio City's Kasa Kai Mumbai’s RJ Archana, the activity garnered support from Bollywood personalities like Dia Mirza, John Abraham, Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Sonakshi Sinha etc along with responsible Mumbaikars.
In the recent past, the high-tides in the Arabian Sea left behind tons of garbage on the beaches of Mumbai – a sign that it’s high time that we focus on conserving the marine ecosystem. Taking this thought ahead, Radio City in association with Golden Citizen Trust geared up to make Mumbai city a better place. Radio City’s RJ Archana interacted with officials on the ground highlighting the causes and solutions of this issue to restore the aesthetic value of the city.
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