Key Points

Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a comprehensive month-long cleanliness initiative starting August 1st. The campaign aims to remove accumulated waste from various city zones including schools, markets, and unauthorized colonies. A dedicated online portal will enable citizens to actively participate and document their cleaning efforts. The drive represents a collaborative approach involving government departments, RWAs, and community institutions to transform Delhi's urban sanitation landscape.

Key Points: Rekha Gupta Launches Delhi Freedom from Garbage Drive

  • Month-long cleanliness drive starting August 1 across Delhi
  • Online portal for citizens to upload before-after cleaning photos
  • All government departments to contribute to campaign
  • RWAs, schools, and market associations will be involved
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Delhi CM announces special month-long cleanliness drive from Aug 1

Delhi CM announces month-long cleanliness campaign from Aug 1, targeting waste removal and public participation across the city.

"With extensive public participation and strong inter-departmental coordination, we will achieve freedom from garbage. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, July 25

The Delhi government will launch a “Delhi's Freedom from Garbage – Cleanliness Drive” special campaign from August 1 to 31 as part of Independence Day celebrations, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Friday.

CM Gupta said that special programmes under the "Freedom from Garbage" campaign would be held every Saturday and Sunday throughout August.

Alongside wide publicity through multiple channels, a dedicated online portal will allow residents to upload 'before and after' photographs of cleaned sites to showcase their contribution, she said.

The Chief Minister announced that on July 29, a major meeting would be held at the Civic Centre, where ministers, MPs, councillors and association representatives would finalise responsibilities.

The Chief Minister appealed to the citizens of Delhi to actively participate and help make the city clean and hygienic.

She said that to ensure the campaign is carried out effectively, all departments of the Delhi government will contribute.

The drive will also involve Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), market associations, school and college students, and other institutions. To encourage public participation, a dedicated online portal will be launched.

On Friday, the CM held a meeting to review preparations for the "Delhi's Freedom from Garbage - Cleanliness Drive".

The meeting was attended by Urban Development and Education Minister Ashish Sood, Chief Secretary Dharmendra, and senior officials from the Urban Development Department, PWD, Delhi Municipal Corporation, NDMC, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and other key departments.

CM Gupta stated that August is celebrated as the month of India's Independence, and the government has resolved that this August, Delhi will achieve "freedom from garbage".

She added that with extensive public participation and strong inter-departmental coordination, the campaign would be implemented so effectively that citizens would truly feel the capital has achieved "freedom from garbage".

The campaign will place particular focus on schools, government offices and hospitals, with targeted efforts to clear long-accumulated waste and unused items from storerooms.

It will also cover vegetable and fruit markets, industrial areas, bus terminals and depots.

All ministers of the Delhi government, MLAs, MPs and municipal councillors will participate in the campaign and run initiatives to increase citizen involvement.

The Chief Minister stated that particular attention would be given to slum areas, unauthorised colonies and informal settlements, ensuring that a significantly higher volume of waste is collected and disposed of compared to normal days.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As a Delhi resident, I'm tired of seeing garbage everywhere. Happy to see focus on slums and unauthorized colonies - these areas need most attention. Will definitely participate with my housing society!
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Aman W
Good initiative but why only for one month? Cleanliness should be year-round! Also, what about proper waste segregation and recycling? Just collecting garbage isn't enough - we need systemic changes.
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Priya S
My children's school is already planning activities for this drive. It's wonderful to involve students - they'll learn civic responsibility early. Hope this becomes a regular feature in school curriculum!
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Varun X
The real test will be maintaining cleanliness after the campaign ends. We Indians have bad habits of littering - need continuous awareness. Maybe impose fines for littering during the drive?
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Nisha Z
Great initiative! But what about the garbage collectors? They work in terrible conditions without proper gear. Hope this drive also focuses on improving their working conditions and wages.

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