Maha baby named after Swachh Bharat Abhiyan turns one

Press Trust of India  |  Latur 

A baby in Maharashtra's town, named 'Swachhata' after her parents got inspired by the campaign is now a year-old.

Her parents - father who is a cobbler and mother who is a - celebrated her birthday Thursday, declaring that they will work hard to educate her and make her an IAS officer.

"Her parents told people assembled at the birthday celebration that if they can't name their babies as Swachhata, they should at least ensure in their localities," said corporator Vikrant Gojamgunde, who hosted the event.

is around 500 km from Mumbai, the state capital.

The baby, born on February 21 last year, was named Swachhata as her parents were inspired by Narendra Modi's initiative, Gojamgunde, in whose municipal ward the girl's family resides, said.

The girl's parents, and Kajal Kuril, live in ward 5 of Latur, said Gojamgunde, former of the civic body's standing committee.

They were impressed by the cleanliness campaign (Swachh Bharat Abhiyan) carried out in the ward, he said.

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First Published: Fri, February 22 2019. 16:45 IST