MoS Jayant Chaudhary calls for nation-wide cleanliness for clean and green India

New Delhi, Sep 19 (FN Representative) Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Jayant Chaudhary on Thursday called for nation-wide cleanliness and behavioral change for a clean green India. Addressing an event “Swachhta Hi Seva” at Kaushal Bhawan here, Chaudhary said, “We are committed to realizing the Prime Minister’s vision of Swachh Bharat by collaborating with partner organizations to instill a sense of responsibility towards cleanliness, ensuring a healthier, more sustainable India for future generations.” The event, organized in collaboration with Sulabh International, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), and MSDE, marked the release of a special newsletter dedicated to advancing the cause of cleanliness and behavioral transformation across India.

The Minister also interacted with the students from various colleges present on the occasion and motivated them to participate and contribute to the “Swachhata Hi Seva” campaign. He said, “Swachhata transcends mere physical cleanliness. It represents a deeper, intrinsic value of sanitation that must be woven into the fabric of our daily lives. The Swachhta Hi Seva campaign, which commenced on September 17, will conclude on October 2, 2024, in celebration of Mahatma Gandhi’s enduring vision of a clean India. Kumar Dilip, President of Sulabh International, echoed the campaign’s transformative potential, stating, “The ‘Swabhav Swachhata – Sanskaar Swachhata’ campaign serves as an inspiration for all of us.

Through this initiative, we will strive to make a meaningful impact towards a cleaner, healthier India.” Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary of MSDE, praised Sulabh International for its tireless contributions to sanitation and highlighted the crucial need for continued collaboration between MSDE and Sulabh to further amplify the message of hygiene and environmental sustainability. The event also featured an exhibition showcasing students’ artwork on cleanliness and waste of wealth and small street plays were also presented from various Delhi University colleges, curated by the Sulabh Sanitation Club.