Key Points

Union Minister of State Prataprao Jadhav led a cleanliness drive at Nirman Bhawan in New Delhi. He personally participated in the activities to inspire ministry officials and staff. The event was part of the nationwide 'Ek Din, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath' Swachhata campaign. The initiative reinforces the government's commitment to achieving a Swachh Bharat through collective public effort.

Key Points: MoS Prataprao Jadhav Leads Nirman Bhawan Cleanliness Drive

  • Minister Jadhav personally participated in the Shramdaan to inspire ministry officials and staff
  • The drive commenced at 8 AM along the roadside boundaries of key government buildings
  • The activity is part of the broader nationwide Swachhata hi Seva campaign
  • The Health Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to a Swachh Bharat through sustained public engagement
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Delhi: MoS Prataprao Jadhav leads cleanliness drive under 'Ek Din, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath' campaign

Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav joined officials for a Swachhata drive at Nirman Bhawan, reinforcing the 'Ek Din, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath' campaign for a cleaner India.

"I urge every citizen to actively participate in this campaign and contribute to building a clean, healthy, and green India for all. - JP Nadda"

New Delhi, September 25

As part of the nationwide voluntary Swachhata drive 'Ek Din, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath', the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Thurday organised a cleanliness activity along the roadside boundary of Nirman Bhawan and the Ministry of External Affairs building in New Delhi.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the drive commenced at 8:00 AM with enthusiastic participation from officials and staff of the Ministry.

Union Minister of State Prataprao Jadhav joined the Shramdaan and inspired officers and employees by personally engaging in the cleanliness activities. His presence reinforced the message of collective responsibility towards hygiene and sanitation in public spaces.

The initiative formed a part of the ongoing Swachhata hi Seva campaign, which seeks to foster community participation and citizen action for a cleaner and healthier India. Employees from across divisions and sections of the Ministry actively participated, contributing to the spirit of this nationwide movement.

The Union Health Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to the vision of a Swachh Bharat, emphasising that sustained citizen engagement and collective effort are vital for achieving a clean, healthy, and sustainable future.

Earlier today, Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister JP Nadda participated in a cleanliness drive organised under the ongoing Sewa Pakhwada initiative, and urged citizens to participate in the 'Swachhta Hi Seva' campaign to build a "clean and green" India."

"On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, at the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I participated in the 'Swachhta Hi Seva (SHS) - 2025' campaign under the 'Seva Pakhwada' in New Delhi," Nadda, who is also the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) national president, posted on X.

"I urge every citizen to actively participate in this campaign and contribute to building a clean, healthy, and green India for all," he added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see officials getting their hands dirty. But real change will come when every citizen makes cleanliness a daily habit, not just during campaigns. Let's all do our bit!
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I appreciate these efforts. However, we need better waste management infrastructure too. Cleaning is good, but proper disposal systems are equally important.
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Arjun K
Swachh Bharat is a wonderful mission! My housing society also conducted a cleanliness drive yesterday. When community comes together, amazing things happen. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While I appreciate the symbolism, I hope this translates into sustained policy action. Cleanliness drives are good PR, but we need systemic solutions for lasting impact.
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Kavya N
Bahut accha initiative hai! My children's school also participated. Teaching the next generation about cleanliness is crucial for a better India. 👏

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