A cleanliness drive was undertaken at the Worli Koliwada coastline recently. Located right opposite the Indian Coast Guard in Worli Village, the coastline had widespread garbage dumping issues and needed immediate attention. People gathered around the activists and together they undertook to clean up the plastic and other non-bio degradable waste that was littered across the coastline. Artist and social activist Rouble Nagi, teamed up with Sachin Ahir and Sangeeta Ahir to bring about the said change and beautification to the lives of the Koli fishermen who dwell in that area. There were many local dwellers who came forward to participate in the event, despite the heat and the blazing Mumbai sun. Rouble who has also been instrumental in Dharavi, Bandstand, Cuffe Parade and Colaba slums painting and revamping projects, wherein, besides just the paint, the slums are also refurbished, roofs redone with waterproofing to ensure the they do not leak in the rains, said, We want to ensure a clean and hygienic coastline for the fishermen and at the same time, help them beautify their surroundings. That is the least we can do for the dwellers of the Worli Koli community. As a Mumbaiite, it is a matter of pride for each of us that we house the Koli Communities. Also, recently Rouble’s art foundation took it up on themselves to beautify Mumbai’s pride, the Dhobi Ghat in Cuffe Parade.