Rajasthan's Cleanliness Drive: How CM Sharma Marks 2 Years in Office

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma launched a state-level cleanliness awareness drive in Jaipur. He emphasized that the initiative is about building respect and responsibility among citizens, not just cleaning. The event also served to mark two years of his government's tenure. Alongside Deputy CM Premchand Bairwa, he promoted road safety by unveiling a new campaign poster and honoring local life-savers.

Key Points: CM Bhajan Lal Sharma Launches Rajasthan Cleanliness Awareness Drive

  • CM Sharma links the cleanliness drive to instilling public respect and social responsibility
  • The event marks two years since the state government took its oath of office
  • A road safety campaign poster outlining the 6 E's framework was unveiled
  • Good Samaritans like Sandeep Gupta were honored for saving lives in accidents
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We are strengthening resolve for cleanliness: Rajasthan CM at cleanliness awareness drive launch

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma strengthens the state's resolve for cleanliness and road safety, marking two years of his government's tenure with public pledges.

"Today, we are further strengthening that great resolve of ours for cleanliness. - Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, December 14

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Sunday participated in the state-level cleanliness awareness drive and Shramdaan program in Jaipur.

The Chief Minister highlighted that the event was not only about cleanliness but also about instilling a sense of respect, dignity and responsibility towards society among citizens.

Addressing the gathering, CM Sharma said, "Tomorrow is 15th December. On this very day tomorrow, our government took the oath, and today marks the completion of 2 years of our tenure. Over the past 2 years, our government has consistently worked across all sectors. Today, we are further strengthening that great resolve of ours for cleanliness."

Earlier on Saturday, CM Sharma and Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa attended the Amar Jawan Jyoti, a state-level ceremony in Jaipur. They emphasised the message of safe driving by unveiling the road safety campaign poster.

Additionally, they administered the road safety pledge to the public.

The pledge was a commitment to drive carefully and follow the rules and measures to ensure everyone's safety on the road. People repeated after the CM, in a show of support for efforts to improve street safety.

On stage, together with DCM and others, the CM unveiled the new road safety poster, which showcased the 6 E's. It pertains to education, engagement, emergency care, enforcement, engineering and evaluation. This poster was created to raise awareness of how people can maintain their own safety while also aiding others in situations where someone is injured.

As the ceremony went on, the good Samaritans who had saved many lives were called on stage to honour their efforts. That included Sandeep Gupta, who has saved 108 lives to date by converting his Fortuner into an ambulance during accidents.

Another recipient was Nitesh Yadav, who responded immediately after spotting an accident late at night and transported the injured to the nearby hospital.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The road safety part is very important. Indian roads are chaotic. Honoring Good Samaritans like Sandeep Gupta is a great initiative. More people should be inspired to help.
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Aman W
Cleanliness drives are good, but what about the follow-up? In my area, the municipal workers clean, and people litter again the next day. We need stricter enforcement and fines.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the ceremony is positive, I hope the government's work on cleanliness translates to better waste management infrastructure. Many cities still lack proper segregation and disposal systems.
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Vikram M
Combining cleanliness with road safety is smart. Both are about public welfare and civic sense. The 6 E's framework for road safety sounds comprehensive. Hope it's implemented well.
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Kavya N
Stories like Sandeep Gupta's are truly inspiring. Converting his Fortuner to an ambulance shows incredible humanity. We need more such heroes. Jai Hind!

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