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Delhi ministers and BJP leaders joined forces for a massive cleanliness drive along the capital's Ring Road. The initiative was part of the Sewa Pakhwada celebrations honouring Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday. Environment Minister Manjinder Sirsa and Transport Minister Dr Pankaj Singh personally led efforts at major intersections. The campaign aimed to foster a lasting culture of public cleanliness beyond a single-day event.

Key Points: Ministers Sirsa and Pankaj Singh Lead Ring Road Cleanliness Drive for Modi Birthday

  • Ministers led coordinated cleanliness drives at key Ring Road junctions like Raja Garden and Dhaula Kuan
  • The campaign is part of Sewa Pakhwada-2025 marking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday
  • Officials interacted with residents to address waste collection and dust suppression issues
  • Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva emphasized the need for sustained public cleanliness efforts
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Sirsa, Pankaj Singh lead Delhi ministers in Ring Road cleanliness drive

Delhi Ministers Manjinder Sirsa and Dr Pankaj Singh spearhead a mega Swachhta Abhiyan across Ring Road as part of PM Modi's Sewa Pakhwada celebrations.

"Cleanliness is the foundation of PM Modi’s Viksit Delhi dream. - Manjinder Singh Sirsa"

New Delhi, Sep 23

On the call of Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Ministers, MLAs, Councillors, city BJP leaders and MCD teams undertook cleanliness drives across the circular Ring Road on Tuesday, an official said.

The mega Swachhta Abhiyan was executed in coordinated patches across Ring Road with ministers, MLAs, councillors, and MCD commissioners leading parallel spot drives to cover the entire Ring Road of Delhi.

Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa led the cleanliness drive at Raja Garden’s Ring Road Chowk, and Transport Minister Dr Pankaj Kumar Singh took up the broom and led the cleanliness drive along Ring Road in Dhaula Kuan.

Speaking after the campaign, Dr Pankaj Kumar Singh said, “Sewa Pakhwada-2025 is being observed from September 17 to October 2 across Delhi, on the occasion of our esteemed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday.”

“As part of this initiative, we have decided to ensure cleanliness not only in central Delhi but also in the outer areas. Our PM has instilled in us the spirit of public service, emphasising a life that is clean, beautiful, and healthy. This is why cleanliness drives are being conducted across the capital,” he said.

Sirsa said, “All of Delhi is on the streets today for cleanliness — under CM Rekha Gupta’s guidance and in the spirit of Sewa Pakhwada, we are committed to cleaning the entire Ring Road.”

“Cleanliness is the foundation of PM Modi’s Viksit Delhi dream. Delhi will be Viksit when its streets are clean, people are healthy and safe; we have pledged that we will not stop until we achieve that,” the Minister added.

During the outreach, the Minister interacted with residents and commuters, taking note of issues related to waste collection frequency, dust suppression on arterial stretches. He assured time-bound redressal through joint action with MCD, PWD, and market associations.

“This is public service in action — citizens and government working shoulder to shoulder; our goal is a cleaner Ring Road every day, not just on special drives,” he said.

Earlier, Delhi BJP leaders launched cleanliness drives around flyovers at 71 locations as part of the Delhi government's Seva Pakhwada.

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, along with BJP workers, local Public Works Department and Municipal Corporation employees, symbolically launched a cleanliness drive at Rose Garden, the bus stop under the ITO flyover, and its surrounding areas.

Municipal Councillor Ramkishore Sharma and Northeast District BJP President U.K. Chaudhary also joined the campaign.

Sachdeva said, "Making Delhi beautiful requires sustained efforts, and one-day campaigns are not enough. Cleanliness has to be a part of behaviour, and all citizens need to join hands for the effort."

At another point, the bus stop under the Safdarjung-Sarojini Nagar flyover and its surroundings, Delhi BJP media chief Praveen Shankar Kapoor, South Delhi district president Maya Bisht, Municipal Councillor Arun Bhati, and other BJP workers took part in the cleanliness drive.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but why only when PM's birthday comes? Cleanliness should be year-round. The MCD needs to ensure daily sweeping and waste collection.
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Sarah B
As someone who drives on Ring Road daily, I appreciate this effort. The dust near construction sites is unbearable. Hope they install more dust suppression systems.
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Arjun K
Saw Minister Sirsa at Raja Garden today. It's good to see leaders getting their hands dirty. But citizens also need to stop littering from cars. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The BJP president is right - one-day campaigns won't solve Delhi's garbage problem. We need better infrastructure and behavioral change. Still, better than doing nothing.
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Kavya N
Hope they clean the areas under flyovers properly. Those places become dumping grounds. Also need more public bins along Ring Road. Good start though! 🌟

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