Russian Envoy Denis Alipov Joins Swachh Bharat Cleanup Drive in Delhi

The Russian Embassy in India held a volunteer cleanup day in Delhi, honoring both the Russian Subotnik tradition and India's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Ambassador Denis Alipov led diplomats and staff in sweeping streets around the embassy compound. Volunteers expressed joy in contributing to the cleanliness movement and strengthening India-Russia friendship. The event highlighted cultural exchange through public service and environmental stewardship.

Key Points: Russian Envoy Joins Swachh Bharat Cleanup Drive in Delhi

  • Russian Embassy organized Subotnik cleanup in Delhi
  • Envoy Denis Alipov participated with diplomats
  • Event dedicated to Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
  • Volunteers praised India's cleanliness movement
  • Subotnik is a Russian volunteer tradition
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Subotnik meets Swachh Bharat: Russian Envoy volunteers to clean Delhi streets

Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov led a Subotnik volunteer cleanup in Delhi, honoring Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Diplomats and staff swept streets together.

"Yes, we came en masse this morning to do some cleaning around the embassy. - Denis Alipov"

Washington DC, April 26

The Russian Embassy in India on Sunday organised in teh national capital a Volunteer Cleanup Day dedicated to Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

The activity is a tribute to the Russian movement, which is a voluntary public service called Subotnik, according to Denis Alipov, Russian Ambassador to India, who also participated in the volunteer cleanup drive this morning around the embassy in Delhi along with Russian diplomats and staff.

"Yes, we came en masse this morning to do some cleaning around the embassy. You know, we have a laudable volunteer movement in Russia generally doing some public work, helping public workers. So-called Subotnik, so we thought it would be great to organize one in Delhi," Alipov told ANI.

The Russian envoy to India further said that the activity is a tribute to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan that was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 2, 2014.

"And it very much correlates with the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan that India has launched. Partly we dedicate this event today to the movement India also has. And I think that's great and we do some cleaning around the embassy compound, but it looks like NDMC has not left much for us to do. But anyway, it's great to be together with colleagues this morning and do some useful work and make a contribution to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and to our great tradition that we have in Russia," he said.

Alipov was seen dressed in a white T-shirt and red-cap, and handling a long broom to sweep the area around the Embassy.

A volunteer who participated in the clean-up drive said with enthusiasm, "That's right and we are very happy that we make our own contribution to the cleanliness movement and we in this way also feel that we could make the Indian government and the Indian public and the Prime Minister happy."

Another volunteer said that the mission has taken over the country.

"I wish that the whole of Indian society would join this drive and we see that this movement in India, this Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, has taken mass dimensions and has been undertaken all over the country and that's great. This is something that makes a very good example for the whole of the world," she said.

Volunteers who participated in the clean-up activity said it was a way to express support for India.

"We can do a lot of good things. So let's try to show this country, to show our friendship in the best way. So we believe that this type of communication will help our friendship to become closer. So we are looking forward to deepen our cooperation. And this is one of the gestures. So today we would like to support India," she said.

A volunteer, who had arrived in Delhi for the first time, praised its beauty.

"I would like to say that this is the first time for us that we are in this country. I can say that this is a great experience because India is a beautiful country and we like Delhi very much because it is beautiful city. This is very good experience because we are here for the whole world and this country too. So I think that for us, for everyone and for the whole world, this is a very good and big work," she said.

"I think that those who live in India should go because I think that every person in his life, only once, I think we should take part because it is very good experience and very good experience because we see our own work and everything," another volunteer added.

'Subotnik' is a tradition in cleaning, where the whole city population takes part in cleaning up their respective workplaces and areas around their homes.

- ANI

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Kavya N
This is wonderful PR for Russia-India friendship, but I hope we Indians also take a cue and don't just leave cleanliness to diplomats and municipal workers. Every citizen should feel responsible for keeping our streets clean. The Subotnik tradition sounds inspiring—imagine if every Indian colony did this once a month. Kudos to Ambassador Alipov for setting an example! 🧹
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Rohit L
Nice effort by the Russians, but let's be honest—this is a photo-op. The real issue in Delhi is not just street sweeping but garbage segregation, waste management, and stopping people from throwing trash everywhere. If they really want to support Swachh Bharat, maybe they can fund some modern waste processing tech for the city. Still, appreciate the gesture. Better than most politicians who just cut ribbons.
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Delhi for work, I can say this is genuinely appreciated. The enthusiasm of the Russian volunteers saying "India is beautiful" and wanting to contribute is exactly the spirit we need. Swachh Bharat needs more than government schemes—it needs grassroots participation. Well done, Ambassador! Small steps, big impact. 👏
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Tanya I
I love how the Russian volunteers said "this is a very good experience because we see our own work." That's the whole point of community service! Whether it's Moscow or Delhi, cleaning together builds bonds. I wish more embassies in India would do this instead of just hosting galas. 🙌 #SwachhBharat #IndiaRussiaDosti
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