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.
It is not the duty of Government to keep the statues clean; as a true Indian, it should be our duty to keep them clean. Because, during many occasions we are the people giving examples of them to others.
It can be done as a responsibility by every citizen and be initiated by students as S.U.P.W. Project in school,by gov't offices alternatively month wise like January;month of municipal corporation,February;month of police department,march ;month of health department and so on...at the end of year in every district best month should be declared by D.M. Then it will be a work of fun and reputation....
any strict measures taken by govt will have political -opposition retaliation-but like the battle field, govt should move forward and it will HAPPEN one day and it will be put in to practice-Slowly people will start accept it- LETS be clean and make india each town-village-city- country clean in the near future- Lets all try it out- dont be selfish-be selfless
Respected Sir, Recently in our District one girl committed suicide as they don't have toilet and using open toilet, constructing individual toilets for each family requires more money instead if each village some public toilets may kindly be constructed on war footing basis under 'SWACHCH BHARAT PROGRAM' of hon'ble PM
The Govt has certain view/s about each concept being in mind or introduced-The channel which it takes or the Medium which it adapts is very Important with easy understanding ability of millions here in India- It is not the govt or the Thought behind is to be blamed -it is the People -it is our own country men to be blamed for not following it- Sometimes, it compulsory to Exercise control with constant supervision.every individual-every single political person-student-Child-Youth should follow
हमने कोशिश एक बदलाव की एक ग्रुप बना स्वच्छ भारत अभियान के लिए काम कर रहे है साथ ही स्कूलों मे बच्चो को स्वछता प्रहरी के रूप मे शपथ दिलवा रहे की मैं अपना नाम स्वछता प्रहरी के रूप मे शपथ लेता हु की साल के 100 दिन यानी हफ्ते के 2 घंटे श्रमदान करुगा अपने गली मोहल्ले को साफ़ रखूँगा न कचरा करुगा न करने दुगा साथ ही मैं 100 लोगो को प्रेरित करुगा |