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.
Hi Sir,
Its a great honor to have PM like you in my country.
But as an citizen of India, Please dont mention government in every initiative you move on with,
As we all are Indians and we will be Indians, and instead of MYGOV if its MYINDIA that would have been every nice to hear for all the Indians.
Thank You sir for this wonderful opportunity.
Cleaning India is still far away because the cows and dogs are still free to make Indian roads dirtier.cleaning statue not so important .they are dead for them no difference
A great initiative indeed.
Yet, it is my suggestion that governmental regulations be introduced to control, if not disallow the installation of statues in the country. Those who contribute to its proliferation do not realise that:-
1. The public at large is no more enamoured with this stale and self-serving concept.
2. Te rightful place of legendary personalities is in the hearts of the common man.
3. It is outright disrespectful to leave the statues unattended.
NM is trying to do too many things. He should concentrate on the economy. Jaitley has failed to get double digit growth. He must be replaced. So should some CMs who have lost local elections.
हांलाकि पॉलिथीन बैग्स पर पाबंदी है पर आज भी ये धड़ल्ले से इस्तेमाल हो रहे हैं और पर्यावरण को क्षति पहुँचाने के साथ कूड़ा बड़ा रहे हैं. सस्ते डिस्पोजेबल गिलास, जो चाय के सड़क किनारे के खोखों में प्रयोग किये जा रहे हैं, वे स्वास्थ्य को गंभीर रूप से खतरे में डालने के साथ ही कचरे का एक बड़ा हिस्सा बनते हैं. मैं, मेरा परिवार और कई मित्र इनके प्रयोग से बच रहे हैं. इनपर रोक लगाई जानी आवश्यक है.
In my childhood,during 30-40s Queen Victoria Statues were kept spotlessly white and clean. These days there is craze to build statues, even of living politicians, but thereafter no attention is paid to keep them clean and attractive.All municipalities should be instructed to detail a person to clean up the Statue in his area every day.