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is launched to call people for their active participation and complete the mission of
cleanliness.
The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee has said in June 2014
while addressing the
Parliament that, “For ensuring hygiene, waste management and sanitation across the
nation a Swachh Bharat Mission will be launched. This will be our tribute to Mahatma
Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary to be celebrated in the year 2019”. In order to fulfill
the vision of Mahatma Gandhi and make India an ideal
country all over the world, the
Prime Minister of India has initiated a campaign called Swachh Bharat Abhiyan on the
birthday of Mahatma Gandhi (2nd of October 2014). This campaign has the target of
completion of mission till 2019 means 150th birthday anniversary of the Mahatma Gandhi.
Through this campaign the government of India would solve the sanitation problems by
enhancing the waste management techniques. Clean India movement is completely
associated with the economic strength of the country. The birth
date of the Mahatma
Gandhi is targeted in both, the launch and completion of the mission. The basic goals
behind launching the Swachh Bharat Mission are to make the country full of sanitation
facilities as well as eliminate all the unhealthy practices of people in daily routines. The
first cleanliness drive in India was started on 25th of September in 2014 and first initiated
by
the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi by cleaning the road.
The completion of this mission would indirectly draw the attention of business investors in
India, enhance the GDP growth, draw tourists attention from all over the world, bring
variety
of sources of employment, reduce health costs, reduce death rate, and reduce lethal
disease rate and many more. Clean India would bring more tourists and enhance its
economical condition. The Prime Minister of India has requested
to every Indian to devote
their 100 hours per year for the cleanliness in India which is very sufficient to make this
country a clean country by 2019. Swachh Bharat cess is also started to get some fund for
this campaign. Everyone has to pay extra .5% tax (50 paise per 100 rupee) on all the
services in India.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath has also started a cleanliness drive in 2017 in Uttar Pradesh to
ensure cleanliness in the official buildings. According to this,
he has banned eating paan,
gutka and other tobacco products in the government offices.
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