Swachh Himachal Padhai bhi, Safai bhi campaign launched

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) has launched ‘Swachh Himachal – Padhai bhi, Safai bhi’ campaign in Dharamsala.
With this unique campaign, HPCA became the first cricket association in the country to work towards Swatch Bharat Abhiyan initiated by the Union Government.
Key facts

  • The campaign aims at involving youth to promote good health and sanitation in urban and rural areas in the Himalayan state.
  • Its objective is to showcase Himachal’s beauty as India’s cleanest and greenest state.
  • Under it, the sport of cricket will be linked with Swatch Bharat Abhiyan and youth’s will be termed as Swatch Captain and teachers as Swatch Coach.
  • They will start cleanliness drive with the help of students from universities, educational institutes and then in their local neighbourhood.

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2 Comments

  1. COLONEL HARDEEP SINGH

    August 16, 2016 at 3:48 pm

    Khajanchi Mohalla Khad flows towards Ram Nagar ( Lower Dharamsala ) & flows under two bridges on Khanyara Road ( Chander Marg ).
    When it rains , the water carries huge amounts of plastic which gets deposited on the roads running down hill .
    Also , the Khad is used as a public toilet by many people .
    You are requested to depute your staff to carry out an ‘ On Site Inspection ‘ .
    There is no point in creating a ‘Smart City’ if basic infrastructure is not in place — It will remain a failed Government programme .

    Reply
  2. COLONEL HARDEEP SINGH

    August 16, 2016 at 3:48 pm

    Khajanchi Mohalla Khad flows towards Ram Nagar ( Lower Dharamsala ) & flows under two bridges on Khanyara Road ( Chander Marg ).
    When it rains , the water carries huge amounts of plastic which gets deposited on the roads running down hill .
    Also , the Khad is used as a public toilet by many people .
    You are requested to depute your staff to carry out an ‘ On Site Inspection ‘ .
    There is no point in creating a ‘Smart City’ if basic infrastructure is not in place — It will remain a failed Government programme .

    Reply

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