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hii guys plzzz help.... write a speech on 'cleanliness movements'..... (which is started by Narendra modi)...

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Answered by sreyarnath
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A clean India would be the best tribute India could pay to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150 birth anniversary in 2019,” said Shri Narendra Modi as he launched the Swachh Bharat Mission at Rajpath in New Delhi. On 2nd October 2014, Swachh Bharat Mission was launched throughout length and breadth of the country as a national movement. The campaign aims to achieve the vision of a ‘Clean India’ by 2nd October 2019.

The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is the most significant cleanliness campaign by the Government of India. Shri Narendra Modi led a cleanliness pledge at India Gate, which about thirty lakh government employees across the country joined. He also flagged off a walkathon at Rajpath and surprised people by joining in not just for a token few steps, but marching with the participants for a long way.

While leading the mass movement for cleanliness, the Prime Minister exhorted people to fulfil Mahatma Gandhi’s dream of a clean and hygienic India. Shri Narendra Modi himself initiated the cleanliness drive at Mandir Marg Police Station. Picking up the broom to clean the dirt, making Swachh Bharat Abhiyan a mass movement across the nation, the Prime Minister said people should neither litter, nor let others litter. He gave the mantra of ‘Na gandagi karenge, Na karne denge.’ Shri Narendra Modi also invited nine people to join the cleanliness drive and requested each of them to draw nine more into the initiative.

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has become a ‘Jan Andolan’ receiving tremendous support from the people. Citizens too have turned out in large numbers and pledged for a neat and cleaner India. Taking the broom to sweep the streets, cleaning up the garbage, focussing on sanitation and maintaining a hygienic environment have become a practice after the launch of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. People have started to take part and are helping spread the message of ‘Cleanliness is next to Godliness.’


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Answered by smita24
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Cleanliness in next to Godliness. One cannot gain God’s

blessing with an dirty body and a dirty heart. Cleanliness must

include a clean mind, a clean body and clean surroundings.

Cleanliness is a daily routine followed by people abroad. It

is not something to be maintained one day and pollute the streets

and drains the other day. We have to do it regularly. In Japan, dog

owners clean their dog’s waste themselves. They treat their toilets

with great care irrespective of the position they hold in society.

Japan is a very clean country and the people respect the places

they live and the land they come from. In South Korea, there are

no rubbish bins and people are expected to carry their rubbish

back home with them and dispose it in the relevant bins.

Cleaning does not mmake one a poor soul. Instead, it elevates you

to a new level.

When tourists visit India, they would wander why the

schools and government offices are filled with dirt, why do

people spit on the ground and in public places. One can see how

people eat and just throw away the wrappers and other articles out

of their vehicles while travelling. This is the first picture we draw

to the outside India.

We have to follow certain remedies to keep our city, our

country clean. Construction of proper toilets in the tourists’ hub

and also on the roads is very essential so that travellers can enjoy

their journey without any problem. One reason which leads to

accommodation of wastes is the lack of public bins on the streets

which compel people to throw litter on the roadsides. The other

reason is the overflow of public bins. When the municipal trucks

carry the garbage they should be very careful and ensure that they

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