Let’s talk about Swachh Bharat Abhiyan which English
version is CLEAN INDIA CAMPAIGN. First of all, it is
necessary to know the root cause of the arrival of original idea. Our National
Father Mahatma Gandhi communicated
a pre-eminent message to the nation through his efforts to aware people about
cleanliness. He dreamed to see India as "Clean India" where we
together initiate to clean up India.
In keeping with this vision, our Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially launched this campaign on 2 October 2014 at
Rajghat, New Delhi which covers all the
backward statutory towns, to clean the
streets, roads, offices and whole country. This is the biggest cleanliness
drive in which all government employees, some celebrities, school and college
students of India participated for successful
implementation of this mission. This
campaign aims to accomplish the goal of Clean
India in next five years i.e. 2 October 2019 so that the 150th birth anniversary of Bapu can be
celebrated as an accomplishment of this responsibility.
Clean India Campaign is not just about
cleaning streets & roads but also a step towards plantation, healthy and trash-free environment, providing sanitation
facilities, construction of latrines which are causeway for this great effort. This is also worldwide
field upgrading in tourism to present India as an ideal destination for
tourists. Because squalid and dirty aspect of the country is an embarrassing
moment for Indians and is also hamper the development of country. So, this is
the right time and opportunity to take part towards Swachh Bharat. This
campaign will also help to adopt good habits.
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India is undergoing a rapid and unplanned transformation which cause
many type of environmental problems. So, this
is a vast initiative by PM Modi towards CLEAN INDIA. But in reality it's so
hard to say how much it will be successful in present perspective. For this its
accurate execution is very important. Because if we look behind, there have
been so many attempts by previous governments but all in vain. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is not purely a new programme. In 1986,
government launched a scheme as the Central
Rural Sanitation Programme which later became the Total Sanitation Campaign
in 1999 and after that Nirmal Bharat
Abhiyan in 2012. Now, we all know about
this re-launched program “Clean India Campaign” in 2014. All previous plans
were not successful because there has been a well-known problem of corruption
in appropriate approach of given task. They all have the same mission and
target to make country as Clean India. But
lack of determination and devotion caused failure. So, it is not fully
ensured that the clean India campaign will achieve its goal.
“If you want change,
first change yourself.” Ever observe
minutely in the trash along with railway tracks. You must find Plastic glasses,
plates, spoons, lots of cups of tea, wrappers, biscuits covers etc. We always
carry these stuffs along with us while travelling. We preach to the world about
cleanliness and we carry filthiness with us. Any slogan will not change us.
Sanitation Campaign posters are hanging on the walls of the railway and in the
same time trash is scattered here and there. Before sanitation campaign slogans
stick on the walls like fossil, there is a need to look inside seriously and
understand this fact that from where the garbage comes. We are the sources who
create garbage. There is no planning for right disposal of trash.
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Overall, we can say “CLEAN INDIA
CAMPAIGN” will be a great achievement for India as well as for the present
government, if it will be executed in effective manner. In this campaign, every
citizen has to contribute his 100 hours per year for
the cleanliness in India which is sufficient to make this country a clean country by
2019. Success of this initiative is not only the responsibility of the
government but also every sincere citizen of India. If we really want
sacredness in our life as well as in our country, we must adopt the cleanliness
habits.
About
the Author:
Prakashmaan Singh is working
with department of posts under ministry of communication, India. He is a
fitness freak and bodybuilding is his passion. Through his articles he wants
to spread awareness and present his views on the topic so that exchange of
thoughts can take place.
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