SRINAGAR, OCTOBER
02: Governor Satya Pal Malik participated in the
state level Grand Finale/Felicitation Ceremony of “Swachhata Hi Seva”
Campaign organized jointly by the Housing and Urban Development Department
and School Education Department at the SKICC here today.
“Swachhata
Hi Seva” campaign was launched from 15th September-2nd October
2018, as a precursor to the launch of the year long 150thbirth
anniversary celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi and in the run up to
the 4th anniversary celebrations of “Swachh Bharat
Mission”.
The Campaign
witnessed large scale participation by the citizenry in the form of voluntary
service for cleanliness, clean and green drives, Swachhta pledges, rallies,
Swachhta competitions in educational institutions, wall
paintings, plogging drives (picking garbage while jogging) etc.
The winners of
various competitions organized during this Campaign were felicitated
by Governor on the occasion.
Sh. Khurshid
Ahmad Ganai, Advisor to Governor, Sh. BVR Subrahmanyam, Sh. K.B. Agrawal,
Financial Commissioner HUDD, Sh. Ajit Kumar Sahu, Secretary School Education,
among many other distinguished Guests were present on the occasion.
Paying
tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his birth anniversary on
2nd October, 2014, Governor observed that Mahatma Gandhi had
cleanliness and sanitation closest to his heart. He had made cleanliness and
sanitation an integral part of the Gandhian way of living and mentioned that
Mahatma Gandhi had a rule in his ‘ashram’ for self cleaning of
toilets. Governor noted that all religions and philosophies of the world have
emphasized importance of cleanliness and hygiene for the overall
health of individuals and societies.
Governor observed
that India gained freedom under the leadership of Gandhiji, but his dream of a
clean India is still unfulfilled. To fulfill this dream, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi launched a nationwide sanitation campaign, 'Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan’ on 2nd October 2014 to provide sanitation
facilities to every Indian, including toilets, solid and liquid waste disposal
systems, village sanitation, and safe and adequate drinking water supply by
2nd October, 2019.
Governor
congratulated the State Administration for their efforts in making the State
100% Open Defecation Free. He observed that due to sustained
efforts of all stakeholders, Jammu and Kashmir has achieved
100 per cent toilet coverage and has become Open Defecation Free
(ODF), one year in advance. He also lauded the efforts of Education Department
in this regard.
Governor
emphasized that cleanliness is most important for physical well-being and a
healthy environment and it is essential for everyone to learn about
cleanliness, hygiene, sanitation and the various diseases that are caused due
to poor hygienic conditions. He expressed special concern for women
who suffer from health ailments due to lack of toilet facilities in our homes.
He observed that cleanliness generates a positive frame of mind
which is crucial for making us lead a purposeful life.
Governor urged
people to follow the Gandhian principles of Truth, Non –Violence and Satyagraha
while dealing with various issues and appealed that these Principles should be
followed in our fight for ensuring cleanliness in our surroundings.
Governor remarked that small steps lead to achieving big objectives and we
should never hesitate to contribute our little bit for the benefit of the
society irrespective of impact it generates.
Governor
gave away cash prize to the students of Govt Higher Secondary School
Kothi Bagh for their quality Song and Skit performances on the
occasion.
Advisor
Ganai emphasized the relevance of Gandhian thoughts in resolving various
contemporary issues facing the world and urged the gathering particularly the
students to always follow the path of truth and non-violence in their life. He
also enumerated the activities undertaken by the School Education department
during the fortnightly “Swachhata Hi Seva” Campaign and announced winners of
various competitions organized during this period.
BVR Subrahmanyam
highlighted the importance of “Swachhata Hi Seva” Campaign and urged people to
help government authorities in keeping cities and villages clean and green.
Documentaries
of events organized under the Campaign by the HUDD and School Education
Department were screened on the occasion and ‘Swachhta’ pledge was taken by all
participants.

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