PM launches 'Swachhata Hi Seva' campaign, exhorts people to fulfil Gandhi's dream of a clean India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Launching the "Swachhata Hi Seva" campaign, Modi said Saturday all sections of society and every part of the country have joined the cleanliness drive as he noted few would have thought that nine crore toilets would be built and 4.5 lakh villages declared open free in four years.

The spoke to groups of people from across the country besides several religious figures, Chief Minister and personalities including and through video-conference in which they shared details of their work for the campaign.

The coverage in has increased to over 90 per cent from 40 per cent in four years, Modi said.

"Had anybody imagined that more than 450 districts would be open free (ODF) in four years or that 20 states and Union Territories would be open free in four years," he said, calling it a historic day today as he launched the fortnight-long campaign.

Adityanath said Uttar Pradesh, the country's most populous and among the most poor states, would be OFD by October 2, 2018 as per a baseline survey of the clean campaign. He said that his government is working to ensure that every family has a toilet by October 2019.

His government had built over 1.36 crore toilets since it came to power last year and its emphasis on cleanliness has led to a drastic fall in

Modi lauded Adityanath for his government's efforts.

The spoke to people in states such as Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Karnataka, and He also interacted with personnel involved in cleaning and its surroundings in Leh, besides religious and spiritual figures like Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and Mata Amritanandamayi.

He also interacted with Sikh religious figures from Patna Sahib gurudwara and Muslim custodians of among others.

Modi said those working for the cleanliness campaign would be remembered like freedom fighters in the times to come and would be known as true heirs to Gandhi.

Modi said his government is working for "waste to wealth" and sought contributions from everybody. The government alone cannot do it, he added.

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First Published: Sat, September 15 2018. 11:50 IST