Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma launches the Rajasthan cleanliness campaign from Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur, promoting sanitation, environmental awareness, and citizen participation ahead of Rajasthan Day.
Ahead of Rajasthan Day, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma inaugurated the statewide Rajasthan cleanliness campaign from the iconic Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur. The initiative aims to promote public awareness, environmental protection, and active citizen participation in maintaining cleanliness across the state.
CM bhajanlal Sharma Leads by Example
During the event, CM Bhajanlal Sharma actively participated in cleaning activities and distributed PPE kits to sanitation workers, recognizing their contribution to public hygiene. He emphasized that the success of the Rajasthan cleanliness campaign relies on the involvement of every citizen, not just government efforts.
Promoting Civic Responsibility
Chief Minister bhajanlal Sharma encouraged citizens to take a personal pledge for cleanliness, maintaining their homes, streets, and surroundings. “Cleanliness is not only a government initiative; it is the duty of every citizen. By actively participating, we can make Rajasthan a cleaner and more beautiful state,” he said. This message forms the core of the Rajasthan cleanliness campaign.
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Support for Small Businesses
As part of the program, symbolic checks were distributed under the Prime Minister’s Swarnidhi Scheme to street vendors and small entrepreneurs. The scheme provides financial assistance to help them become self-reliant. CM Sharma highlighted that the campaign integrates both cleanliness and economic empowerment, ensuring holistic development under the Rajasthan cleanliness campaign.
Tree Plantation and Environmental Awareness
The Chief Minister bhajanlal Sharma also planted saplings at Ram Niwas Bagh, underlining the importance of environmental conservation. The event was attended by MPs, MLAs, Chief Secretary V. Srinivas, Swachhta Brand Ambassador KK Gupta, and various government officials. This initiative reinforces the environmental focus of the Rajasthan cleanliness campaign.
Rajasthan Day Celebrations
In line with the Statewide Rajasthan Cleanliness Campaign, Rajasthan Day will be celebrated this year from March 14 to 19. The state government has organized a series of cultural, welfare, and awareness programs to promote sanitation, environmental protection, and citizen participation across Rajasthan.
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