Even before the independence of India father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi had said that “sanitation
is more important than Independence”. He had emphasized the importance of cleanliness and
sanitation in daily life. However, he failed in his aim because of the incomplete participation of the
people after many years of independence of India, a most effective campaign of cleanliness has been
launched to call people for their active participation and complete the mission of cleanliness. The
President of India, Pranab Mukherjee while addressing the parliament in June 2014 said “For
ensuring hygiene, waste management and sanitation across the nation a swachh Bharat mission will
be launched, this will be our tributes tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary to be
celebrated in the year of 2019.” In order to fulfill the vision of Mahatma Gandhi and make India and
ideal country in the world the Government of India in initiated a campaign called ‘Swachh Bharat
Abhiyan’ on the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi (2nd of October). This campaign aims at completing the
mission by 2019.
Through this campaign the Government of India would solve the problem of lack of sanitation by
improving the waste management techniques. Clean India Movement is completely linked with the
Economic Strength of the country. The basic goal behind the launch of the “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan”
is to provide the country with enough sanitation facilities as well as to eliminate all the unhealthy
practices of people in their daily routine. The completion of this mission wood indirectly draw the
attention of business investors to India in hands the GDP growth draw tourist from all over the world
create a variety of avenues of employment, reduce health costs, reduce death rate and fatal disease
rate and many more. It has been requested that every Indian report at least 100 hour as per year to
cleanliness in India which is sufficient to make this country a clean country by 2019. The cleanliness
drive also ensure cleanliness in the official buildings. Splitting Paam, Gutka and other tobacco
product in the government office has been banned.
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