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Celebrating NaMo’s Birthday
Buddhist Pilgrim
The Making of a Legend
On the 68th birthday of PM Narendra Modi, Sulabh organised a gala event
Faxian noted the peacefulness of India, the mildness of the administration
Sri Lankan President welcoming PM Narendra Modi
“Sanitation & health lay hidden in night; God said, let Pathak be, and all was light”
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Vol - 2 | Issue - 41 | Sep 24 - 30, 2018 | Price ` 5/-
Sweeping Away Societal Barriers With ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’
Dr Bindeshwar Pathak and his Sulabh family participated in the cleanliness drive, with a unique insight that cleanliness is a service beyond castes swastika tripathi
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eptember 15, 2018, marked the beginning of a movement unlike any other where Indian masses took to the streets of the nation to sweep it clean. A movement which was not a mere symbolism but denotes a culture that was observed even during the ancient Indus Valley
civilisation. A culture of cleanliness, health, hygiene, sanitation, equality and happiness. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the citizens of India to adopt cleanliness as a service to the people and the nation. He marked September 15, 2018, as the beginning of the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ (cleanliness is service) campaign. He
himself actively lead the campaign by performing Shramdaan at a school in Delhi. The PM first launched the Swachhata Hi Seva movement through a video conference interaction with a cross-section of people from 17 locations across the country. He then, leaving behind the customary protocol of special
traffic movement, travelled to the Babasaheb Ambedkar Higher Secondary School (whose campus had been bought by Dr Ambedkar himself in 1946 with an aim to advance the educational, social and economic well-being of Scheduled Castes) at Rani Jhansi Road in central Delhi. He offered floral tributes to a statue of Babasaheb Ambedkar, and