Key Points

The Ministry of Culture is celebrating SewaParv 2025 as a nationwide festival from September 17 to October 2. Multiple events took place simultaneously across Damoh, Prayagraj, and Chinsura featuring painting competitions and cleanliness drives. In Damoh, 500 school children expressed their vision of Viksit Bharat through art while MP Rahul Singh administered the Swachhta Pledge. These initiatives demonstrate how citizen participation and creativity contribute to building a stronger, developed India through Janbhagidari.

Key Points: Modi Vision Viksit Bharat SewaParv 2025 Celebrations Across India

  • 500 school children participated in Damoh painting competition for Viksit Bharat vision
  • MP Rahul Singh administered Swachhta Pledge to all students in Damoh
  • 1008 school students showcased creativity in Chinsura painting workshop
  • Cleanliness drive at Indira Chauraha Prayagraj reinforced collective civic responsibility
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Ministry of Culture celebrates SewaParv 2025 across Damoh, Prayagraj and Chinsura

Ministry of Culture organizes SewaParv 2025 with painting competitions in Damoh and Chinsura, cleanliness drives in Prayagraj, engaging thousands in nation-building activities.

"Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, India is moving towards creating world records - Shuvaprasanna Bhattacharjee"

Damoh, September 20

The Ministry of Culture is celebrating the SewaParv 2025 from September 17 to October 2, 2025, as a nationwide festival of service, creativity, and cultural pride.

Guided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047, SewaParv aims to bring together communities, institutions, and individuals in a collective movement of Sewa (service), creativity, and cultural pride.

As part of the continuing celebrations, a painting competition was organised on 20th September 2025 at the Government Excellent School, Damoh (Madhya Pradesh) by the Cultural Centre for Research and Training (CCRT), Regional Centre, Damoh. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation of 500 school children, who expressed their vision of a Viksit Bharat through colours, creativity, and imagination, Ministry of Culture said.

The event was graced by Member of Parliament from Damoh, Rahul Singh, as the Chief Guest. Interacting with the young participants, he appreciated their artwork and encouraged them to nurture creativity as a means of nation-building. S.K. Nema, District Education Officer, attended as the Special Guest and extended his best wishes to the students. R.P. Patel, Principal of Government Excellent School, Damoh, expressed gratitude to all dignitaries, participants, and members of society who supported the initiative.

The programme concluded with MP Rahul Singh administering the Swachhta Pledge to all students, reinforcing the message of cleanliness and responsibility towards society. The event also saw the presence of teachers, social workers, and media representatives from the district.

In a separate event, CCRT's regional centre in Guwahati also organised a grand painting workshop at Chinsurah Balika Shiksha Mandir Higher Secondary School, Hooghly (West Bengal). A total of 1008 school students and 150 college students showcased their creativity, presenting a beautiful glimpse of a Viksit Bharat through colours.

The Chief Guest, renowned painter Shuvaprasanna Bhattacharjee, said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, India is moving towards creating world records. He interacted warmly with the children and congratulated CCRT for this excellent initiative.

The Special Guest, Shubhendu Ghure, Chairman, Hooghly District School Council, appreciated the children's artworks and remarked that CCRT is doing remarkable work in harmonising education and culture through art.

The programme concluded with all participants taking a Swachhata Pledge.

Swachhotsav - Swachhata Hi Sewa 2025: As part of the Swachhotsav - Swachhata Hi Sewa 2025 programme, a cleanliness drive was undertaken on September 20, 2025, at Indira Chauraha, by the North Central Zone Cultural Centre campus, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, outside its campus. The activity, held under SewaParv 2025, reinforced the spirit of collective responsibility and civic participation.

The events organised on September 20 under SewaParv 2025 across Damoh, Prayagraj, and Chinsura (West Bengal) beautifully showcased the convergence of Sewa and Kala in nation-building.

In Damoh, young students expressed their vision of a Viksit Bharat through vibrant colours and creativity, while in Prayagraj, the cleanliness drive under "Swachhotsav, Swachhata Hi Sewa 2025" reinforced collective responsibility towards cleanliness and civic duty. In Chinsura, a grand painting workshop conducted by the Cultural Resource and Training Centre, Regional Centre, Guwahati, engaged students in exploring cultural heritage through art.

Together, these initiatives exemplified the spirit of Janbhagidari, highlighting how citizen participation, creativity, and social responsibility contribute to building a stronger, developed India.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Great to see cultural events reaching smaller towns like Damoh. Often only metro cities get such opportunities. Hope this continues across all districts!
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Sarah B
The combination of cleanliness drive with cultural activities is smart. Swachh Bharat needs to be more than just a slogan - glad to see practical implementation.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope these events lead to sustained engagement rather than being one-off activities. Nation-building requires consistent effort, not just annual events.
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Nisha Z
ॐ शांति! Beautiful to see children expressing their vision for developed India. Art and culture are our strength. More such programs should happen in rural areas too. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive scale - 1008 students in Chinsura! This is how you build national pride from grassroots level. The combination of art and civic responsibility is particularly effective.

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