Key Points

The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs actively participated in the nationwide Swachhata Hi Seva campaign from September 17 to October 2. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju personally led activities including a school cleanliness drive and tree plantation ceremony. Ministry officials organized various engagement activities like Rangoli competitions and health check-ups for cleaning staff. The campaign concluded with a special ceremony honoring Safai Mitras and reinforcing the message of year-round cleanliness commitment.

Key Points: Kiren Rijiju Leads Swachhata Hi Seva Campaign with Ministry Participation

  • Union Minister Kiren Rijiju led Shramdaan activities at Jain Happy School with students
  • Secretary Nikunja Dhal administered Swachhata Pledge to all ministry officials
  • Additional Secretary Satya Prakash emphasized inner cleanliness in behavior and work ethics
  • Ministry organized health check-ups and felicitation ceremony for Safai Mitras
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Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs actively participates in nationwide Swachhata Hi Seva Campaign

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju spearheads cleanliness drive with Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, planting saplings and felicitating Safai Mitras during nationwide campaign.

"Swachhata should be practiced as a year-round habit, not confined to this fortnight alone - Satya Prakash, Additional Secretary MoPA"

New Delhi, October 2

The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs (MoPA) actively participated in the nationwide Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) campaign, observed across all Ministries and Departments of the Government of India from September 17 to October 2, according to a release.

The campaign aimed to promote cleanliness, hygiene, and awareness among officers and staff, the Ministry stated.

According to the Ministry, on the inaugural day, Secretary, MoPA Nikunja Bihari Dhal administered the Swachhata Pledge to all officers and officials of the Ministry, emphasising that cleanliness should be practised as a continuous commitment beyond the fortnight.

Additional Secretary Satya Prakash briefed the gathering on the day-by-day action plan, which included special cleanliness drives and Shramdaan within Ministry premises, inspections of cleanliness and upkeep by senior officers, and the Swachh Air initiative, with CPWD (Horticulture) providing indoor plants for sections and officer cabins.

The plan also incorporated employee engagement activities, such as a Rangoli-making competition, health check-ups for Safai Mitras at the Parliament House Medical Centre, and a closing ceremony to felicitate the Safai Mitras and honour their contributions.

On September 25, as part of the nationwide campaign, the Ministry organised "Ek Ghanta - Ek Din - Ek Saath Shramdaan" at Jain Happy School, Gole Market, New Delhi. The event was led by Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs & Minority Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, who motivated all participants to make Swachhata a part of daily life and administered the Swachhata Pledge to officers, school management, and students.

During the programme, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, Secretary Nikunja Bihari Dhal, and Additional Secretary Satya Prakash planted saplings in the school campus under "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam Abhiyan", symbolising the commitment towards environmental sustainability alongside cleanliness.

The campaign witnessed active participation from officers and officials of the Ministry, as well as students and school management, making it a joint effort to promote awareness on cleanliness, hygiene, and the dignity of labour.

Towards the conclusion of the SHS-2025 campaign, the Ministry organised its Closing Ceremony, chaired by Satya Prakash, Additional Secretary, MoPA.

On this occasion, Safai Mitras were felicitated for their dedicated service, and prizes were distributed to the winners of the Rangoli-making competition. While addressing the gathering, Satya Prakash inspired everyone not to confine Swachhata to this fortnight alone but to practice it as a year-round habit. He further emphasised the importance of "inner Swachhata" in behaviour, thoughts, and work ethics, highlighting that true cleanliness begins with self-discipline and positive conduct.

Through these activities, MoPA reaffirms its commitment to the vision of Swachh Bharat and to nurturing a culture of cleanliness, hygiene, and civic responsibility in line with the Government of India's nationwide campaign.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. Cleanliness drives should be regular, not just during campaigns. The real test is whether our government offices maintain this standard throughout the year.
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Sarah B
The focus on 'inner Swachhata' is profound. Cleanliness isn't just about physical spaces but also our thoughts and actions. This holistic approach could truly transform our society if practiced consistently.
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Arjun K
Felicitating Safai Mitras is long overdue! These workers are the real heroes of Swachh Bharat. Hope they get proper wages and working conditions too, not just occasional recognition. 🙏
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Karthik V
Good to see ministries leading by example. The 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative combining cleanliness with environmental consciousness is brilliant. More such integrated approaches needed!
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Michael C
As someone who has visited government offices, I've seen the cleanliness challenges firsthand. This campaign gives hope, but sustained effort is key. The health check-ups for workers show genuine care.

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