Hyderabad (Telangana) [India] October 02: In a significant move towards a cleaner and healthier city, Teerdha Vunnam and the organizers of Ozone Run 2024 submitted a petition signed by 60,000 citizens to the GHMC Commissioner and Mayor’s Office on 1st october 2024. The petition, which includes over 14,000 signatures from students of various schools across Hyderabad, calls for urgent action to improve road hygiene and public cleanliness in the city.
The petition, which was a key highlight of the Ozone Run 2024, represents a collective demand from taxpayers and concerned citizens who believe in their right to clean and safe public spaces. The submission comes at a time when Hyderabad is grappling with rapid urbanization, and the need for systematic waste management and sanitation is more pressing than ever.
A Movement Rooted in Public Advocacy
The Ozone Run 2024 event, held on September 15 at Gachibowli Stadium, served as a powerful demonstration of the community’s commitment to environmental sustainability and public hygiene. More than 1,000 families participated in various categories of the race, with many emphasizing the need for better road conditions and cleaner public spaces as a key motivator for their involvement.
In a passionate plea to local authorities, Teerdha Vunnam, a leading voice in the initiative, urged the government to address the concerns raised by the petitioners. “This is not just a run or a petition; it is a movement for change. The people of Hyderabad are united in their desire for a cleaner, healthier city, and we believe the authorities have an obligation to respond to our collective voice,” she said.
Ozone Run 2024 Founders: Leading the Charge for Sustainability
The event owes its success to the visionary leadership of its founders, Ms. Bilvoa Vunnam and Ms. Teerdha Vunnam, who have tirelessly championed the cause of environmental sustainability in Hyderabad. Together with SWAN (Save Water and Nature) Chairperson Mrs. Meghana Musunuri and Secretary Mr. Sridhar Vunnam, they spearheaded the event’s planning and execution.
Speaking about the petition and the event’s impact, Bilvoa Vunnam highlighted the importance of community-driven initiatives. “The Ozone Run is more than just an event; it’s a platform for the citizens of Hyderabad to voice their concerns about environmental degradation. The overwhelming response we’ve received reflects the growing awareness and willingness of people to take action,” she stated.
Teerdha Vunnam, co-founder of the initiative, echoed this sentiment. “We’ve seen how grassroots movements can lead to real change. This petition is just the beginning. Our goal is to create lasting systems that ensure Hyderabad’s roads and public spaces are maintained with the highest standards of hygiene.”
Public and Institutional Support
The petition was backed by students, parents, educators, and prominent citizens, including Shri Jagadeeswar Goud, MLA contestant from Serilingampally, and Mr. Gareth Wynn Owen, the British Deputy High Commissioner. Both leaders, present at the event, expressed their admiration for the initiative and their support for environmental action in the city.
“This petition is a reflection of the people’s will. It is a reminder to all of us that maintaining public spaces is not just the responsibility of the authorities, but of every citizen,” said Shri Jagadeeswar Goud during his address.
The Role of Schools and Youth in Environmental Advocacy
An integral part of the Ozone Run 2024 was the participation of numerous schools, whose students not only ran for fitness but also to raise awareness about the importance of a cleaner environment. Schools such as Fountainhead Global School, DPS Hyderabad, Oasis School, Narayana Group of Schools, Chirec School, and others rallied behind the cause, showing that educating younger generations about sustainability is key to long-term change.
The involvement of these schools underlined the message that environmental awareness must begin at a young age. Several institutions and individuals were honored with Climate Action Awards for their leadership in promoting eco-friendly initiatives, further cementing the role of education in driving change.
Corporate Sponsorship and Community Engagement
The event’s success was also bolstered by corporate sponsors like Am Green – Greenko Group, Oasis School, 7 Seas Entertainment, Dhanu Construction, and Sumo Biscuits, who provided essential support. Their contributions ensured the smooth execution of the run, from event t-shirts and finisher medals to on-route hydration stations and post-race meals.
With medical aid, entertainment, and a professionally organized race, the event became a full-fledged celebration of environmental advocacy, attracting participants from all walks of life.
A Petition for Immediate Action
The petition presented to the GHMC Commissioner and Mayor’s Office called for immediate steps to improve road hygiene in Hyderabad, including regular cleaning, efficient waste management, and proper maintenance of public spaces. The petitioners emphasized that this is not just a civic issue but a matter of public health and safety. The successful submission of this petition is expected to prompt the city authorities to respond with tangible solutions.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Ozone Run
The Ozone Run is now set to become an annual event, with organizers already planning for the 2025 edition. Mrs. Meghana Musunuri, Chairperson of SWAN, expressed optimism about the future. “This year’s success has shown us the potential of community-driven movements. We hope that Hyderabad will continue to take bold steps toward environmental sustainability and set an example for other cities,” she said.
As Hyderabad waits for the authorities to act on the petition, the Ozone Run 2024 has left an indelible mark on the city, proving that when citizens unite for a cause, lasting change is not just possible but inevitable.
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