The Prime Minister may retweet and share many of these voluntary #StatueCleaning contributions from his social media profiles.
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The Prime Minister may retweet and share many of these voluntary #StatueCleaning contributions from his social media profiles.
During his Mann ki Baat on 27th December 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested that we utilise the occasion of Republic Day to reacquaint ourselves with our national heroes by voluntarily cleaning their statues and the accompanying premises.
Citizens have actively taken up this suggestion and have converted it into a #StatueCleaning week beginning from 23rd January 2016, the birth anniversary of revolutionary freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. On 26th January we celebrated our 67th Republic Day and remembered the contribution of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of our Constitution. This way, during that week, it became not only an opportunity to acquaint ourselves again with the lives of these great Indians, but also to pay our homage to many other of our national heroes, by cleaning their statutes and spreading awareness about their work.
Now, on 14th April, we celebrate the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. It will again be an opportunity to pay homage to the Father of our Constitution and acquaint ourselves with his works and teachings.
On this forum, creators of #StatueCleaning events and volunteers taking part in these events can upload the pictures of their activities using the hashtag #StatueCleaning. These contributions can then also be shared on Twitter and Facebook.
The Prime Minister may retweet and share many of these voluntary contributions from his social media profiles.
I think that we should use biodegradable plastic on the behalf of manufacturing of non-biodegradable plastic. This plastic is injurious to human health as well as animal also and pollute our environment. This event can contribute to clean our nation.
Honorable Prime Minister,
I would like to highlight few areas which is very important and essential in future for every developing city, state and country.
1. Public transportation
2. Solar energy
3. Water harvesting
4. Plantation
These areas should be focused with the development plan of smart cities.
Thanks and Regards,
Sanket
we should follow all this which PM sir expressed desires but one thig is necessary in india to reduce the service terms of central govt employes which may get chance for unemployedy ouths of our nation.
I want to start internet service in my village (Tanarada which is situated at odisha of ganjam). But the basic platform i.e. bsnl boardband is not avaible. Can u help me to get the bsnl boardband so i will start my service to my village.
About 40 students of my Bal Vikas kids who are from under privileged communities have celebrated Republic Day by performing Dohas, Qawali, Poems, Songs, Skit and Dances in Languages such as Punjabi, Hindi, Kannada, Sufi/ Sindhi and Avadhi. The theme was 'Love all Respect All'.A group dance on a Patriotic song was performed by some Special children. Children spread the message about evils of begging, terrorism, value of time and Human Life. Please watch the news in City Kemp local news paper.
I am running a bal vikas class free of cost for under privileged children @ my home St bed layout Kormangala Bangalore mon-sat.In which along with their academic studies I teach them various culture and moral values.We have made our layout free from bill posts of advertisement.All public properties such as electric polls, meter boxes, trees, walls, sign boards are clean now.I request you to please draw the attention of public towards this step to make our country beautiful.Thank you very much.
Dear PM,
I have an idea for removal of plastic, that is Can we build a virus or a thing which will eat the plastic and die's after eating some 'x' quantity.
Sir you have emphasis much on solar energy my suggestion is to set up the solar panel over the shades of Railway Platform through this a huge space can be utilized without facing land acquisition problem.