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Swachh Survekshan, conducted by MoHUA since 2016, is the world’s largest urban sanitation and cleanliness survey. It has been instrumental in fostering a spirit of healthy competition among towns and cities to improve their service delivery to citizens and towards creating cleaner cities and bring behavioural changes among the citizens towards cleanliness. The primary goal of Swachh Survekshans is to encourage large scale citizen participation and create awareness amongst all sections of society about the importance of working together towards making towns and cities better places to live.
This Campaign aims to inculcate a sense of ownership towards their State in each citizen.
This Campaign aims to engender a sense of Pride and Belonging to this culturally diverse and heritage-rich State of Uttar Pradesh.
This campaign aims to deliver respect for our sanitation workers relating them to Superheroes who keep our surroundings clean, hygienic & disease-free.
This Campaign aims to emphasise that each citizen can be a Superhero and save the planet through following Simple, Every Day Habits that are eco-friendly and ecologically sustainable.
I pledge to segregate my (household, shop, establishment) waste in four dustbins, wet waste in Green and dry waste in Blue, as my contribution to the Swachh Bharat Mission.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Launched the ambitious 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' (Clean India Mission) 2nd October 2014. The 'Abhiyan' was launched on the ocassion of Mahatama Gandhi's 145th birth anniversary
Millions of students and youth taking pledge for a clean India. It is our country.
The principle of Reducing waste, Reusing, Resecuring and Recycling resources and products is often called the "4R's". Reducing means choosing to use things with care to reduce the amount of waste generated. Reusing involves the repeated use of items or parts of items which still have usable aspects. Resecuring bio-hazardous waste such as by segregating it from other waste checks its infectivity. Recycling means the use of waste itself as resources. Waste minimization can be achieved in an efficient way by focusing primarily on the first of the 4R's, "Reduce," followed by "Reuse", "Resecure" and then "Recycle".
Shri Hardeep Singh Pura, Minister of State (I/C), MoHUA has said that today, as we complete six years of SBM-U, it is time to reaffirm the pledge that we all together took - to come together for a Swachh tam Bharat, a Santhanam Bharat – a cleaner, healthier India and further fortify the Jan Angolan that all urban Indians are a part of. During his address in a webinar titled ‘Sachet Key 6 Saal, Barisal’ to celebrate the sixth anniversary of Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U), she Pura said that this spirit of Jan Angolan and Jan Haidari – the power of collective action and leveraging a healthy spirit of competition – is exemplified by the Swachh Surekha, the annual cleanliness survey of MoHUA. In SS 2020, over 12 crores of citizens have participated in the survey. read more