Key Points

Delhi's Home and Education Minister, Ashish Sood, actively participated in a cleanliness initiative, highlighting the voluntary effort of hundreds. He focused on cleaning often-ignored areas like the space under a flyover. Simultaneously, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta made a public appeal against defacing walls with posters and writings. In a separate development, she also announced extended loudspeaker timings for major Hindu festivals in the city.

Key Points: Minister Ashish Sood Joins Sewa Pakhwada Cleanliness Drive in Delhi

  • Minister Ashish Sood cleans garbage under a flyover near Raja Garden
  • CM Rekha Gupta urges politicians to stop pasting posters with her photo
  • Thousands participate in the ongoing Sewa Pakhwada cleanliness drive on ring road
  • Loudspeaker timings extended for Ramlila and Durga Puja until midnight
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Hundreds have volunteered: Delhi Minister Ashish Sood participates in cleanliness drive

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood participates in a cleanliness drive, joined by hundreds of volunteers. CM Rekha Gupta appeals against defacement and extends festival timings.

"This is our commitment. Today, hundreds of our colleagues are voluntarily engaged in a cleanliness drive. - Ashish Sood"

New Delhi, September 23

Delhi Home and Education Minister Ashish Sood on Tuesday participated in a cleanliness drive organised under the Sewa Pakhwada initiative, and said that hundreds have volunteered for the same.

"This is our commitment. Today, hundreds of our colleagues are voluntarily engaged in a cleanliness drive. We are cleaning the garbage under the flyover, which is often ignored," Sood told ANI.

Sood was seen cleaning the garbage under the flyover during a cleanliness drive near Raja Garden.

Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday requested the people residing in the national capital not to indulge in defacement of any kind, including wall writing and pasting posters on the walls.

Speaking to reporters, CM Gupta appealed to the politicians not to indulge in defacement by pasting posters, especially with her photograph. She urged people to participate in the cleanliness drive and continue the same on other days as well.

"We are running a cleanliness drive on the ring road. Thousands of people have participated in the cleanliness drive. This must be continued. I request that all Delhiites refrain from writing on walls or pasting posters. I request all the politicians not to paste posters, at least not with my photo. Defacement will not be tolerated," Gupta said.

"Cleanliness drive is a continuous process. We need to understand that this is our city and our nation. I can see that there are tobacco packs, water bottles, we throw away plates after a 'bhandara', and there are posters pasted everywhere. All of this is making our city dirty," she added.

The Chief Minister's remarks come as she participated in a cleanliness and tree plantation drive in the Shalimar Bagh area of Delhi. The cleanliness drive was organised under the ongoing Sewa Pakhwara.

Moreover, Gupta said that loudspeakers being used during Ramlila, Durga Puja, and other cultural-religious events in the national capital can now be used until midnight.

The chief minister said the time extension aims to allow Hindu festivals to continue without time restrictions, similar to celebrations in other states.

Speaking to the reporters, Rekha Gupta said, "I always noticed that our Hindu festivals face difficulties, because Ramlila or Durga Puja can never end at 10 pm. When Dandiya can go on all night in Gujarat, when events can happen all night in other states, then why can't the same be for the people of Delhi? So this time we've given permission to all Ramlilas, Durga Pujas, and cultural-religious festivals to continue until 12 am..."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but why mix religious festival timings with cleanliness drive? Both are important but should be separate discussions. The loudspeaker extension is much needed though - our festivals deserve equal treatment!
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Sarah B
As someone living near Raja Garden, I've seen how dirty these areas get. Political posters are a real eyesore. Hope the CM's request to politicians is taken seriously. Clean Delhi = Healthy Delhi!
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Arjun K
The CM is right about bhandara waste! After community meals, plates and leftovers are thrown everywhere. We need better waste management systems during religious events. Cleanliness should be part of our culture 🙏
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Michael C
While I appreciate the cleanliness efforts, I'm concerned about the loudspeaker extension. Noise pollution affects everyone's health. There should be reasonable limits that respect both cultural practices and residents' right to peace.
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Nisha Z
Sewa Pakhwada is a wonderful concept! But cleanliness shouldn't be limited to 15 days. We need permanent solutions - more dustbins, regular garbage collection, and public awareness. Let's make Swachh Bharat a reality!
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Karthik V
Good to see ministers getting their hands dirty. But what about the municipal workers who do this daily? They need better pay and equipment. Real change comes from supporting our sanitation staff properly.

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