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A Report on Cleanliness Drive in my School

Cleanliness Drive in My School under Swachh Bharat Swasth Bharat Abhiyaan

A Report

Our school organized Cleanliness Drive under Swachh Bharat Swasth Bharat Abhiyaan Programme on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The main purpose of this programme was to create awareness among the students regarding Cleanliness and its benefits. Under this programme, all the students from 9th to 12th had to participate. Even teachers were the essential part of this drive. As a part of this Cleanliness Drive, we had to clean the whole school. The sweepers of the school had to be the observers.

Our Principal started the programme by cleaning the corners of the play ground. Then the teachers and students followed suit. Some of us picked brooms and started our job. Some of the students did the dusting of the rooms. And others went to the play ground and started picking wrappers lying scattered there. After collecting them they threw them in to the dustbins. After doing this job for two to three hours, we all assembled in the school hall. There we were given refreshment in the form of bananas and apples.

Thereafter our Principal delivered the speech telling us the importance of sanitation. He also honored the sweepers of the school for their noble job. In the end we all took oath of keeping our home, locality and city clean. It was a unique experience for all of us. We were curious to be the part of this great drive that could have transformed the face of our country for ever.

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) will be releasing a report on Friday which is expected to say that the Swachh Bharat-Grameen project of the Narendra Modi government will result in averting over three lakh deaths related to diarrhoea and protein-energy malnutrition between 2014 and October 2019.

This is expected to be attributed to the decrease in open-defecation in the country and increase in toilet coverage from just about 45% in 2014 to over 89% presently and nearly 8 crore toilet being constructed in the last four years. WHO has studied the health impact of the Swachh Bharat programme in rural areas where open defecation earlier used to lead to infections and cases of diarrhoea and protein-energy malnutrition.

The WHO report is also expected to say that unsafe sanitation caused an estimated 199 million cases of diarrhoea annually before the start of the Swachh Bharat Mission in 2014. These have been gradually reducing, and will almost be eliminated when universal use of safe sanitation facilities is achieved by October 2019, the WHO report could highlight. The report would also point to more than 14 million DALYs (Disability-Adjusted Life Years) estimated to be avoided (diarrhoea and protein-energy malnutrition) between 2014 and October 2019, sources told ET.

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