INS Adyar 'observed' the Coastal Cleanup Day at the seashore adjacent to the Navy Office here and more than 1,000 personnel comprising Officers, Sailors and their families participated, a Defence release here said.
School students also participated in the event "and a large quantity of non-biodegradable material was removed from the beach," it said.
Commodore Alok Bhatnagar, Naval Officer-in-Charge (Tamil Nadu and Puducherry) inaugurated the programme and took part in the cleaning activity, it said.
"This event is also to support the Swacch Bharat mission launched" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, another release said.
The International Coastal Cleanup Day is organised on the third Saturday of September every year to maintain 'safe, clean and green' beaches.
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