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Clean india green india essay about in 150 words

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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Clean India Green India


Bring the Change, you want to see in the world.


                   —Mahatma Gandhi


Let's see what does this sentence mean, It means that if we will keep our surroundings clean, we will have a green surroundings.


But, Can it be done alone? Absolutely not. We the citizens of our country India have to make it clean and green.


To make a clean country, we have to make our home clean, then our area, then our city, then our state and after that we will have a clean India. And, clean India means, GREEN India. Green here, doesn't mean the colour green, it means our biosphere, our environment and surroundings.


Clean and green India scheme is only possible with the complete cooperation of everything. We can do that by reducing the use of plastic, planting more and more trees.


Hence, let's join our hands together to form a Clean and Green India.


Thanks for the question !

Answered by Anonymous
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Clean India green India

The Swacch Bharat Mission, inaugurated by the honourable Prime Minister, includes a Clean India, Green India effort.

Our Prime Minister became aware of the problem of uncleanliness and attempted to address it. They launched the Swachh Bharat Mission, to bring cleanliness to the entire country. Since the Swatch Bharat Mission began, the tagline "Clean India, Green India" has become a symbol of transformation. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the Swachh Bharat Mission.

Mr Narendra Modi's cleanliness campaign has been extremely beneficial to India during the corona crisis. We owe him thanks for efforts such as Clean India, Green India, and demonetization, which aided us through the Corona crisis.

Cleanliness is defined as the state of being clean and free of filth, as well as the maintenance of that state. Cleanliness is a requirement for attaining improved health and aesthetic qualities. Cleanliness is emphasised as a tradition in every faith and civilisation. Before worshipping God, Hindus are required to wash their hands and feet. Before their prayers, Muslims perform Wazu (washing their hands, feet, and mouth).

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