Home/Specials/Thank You India: Banega Swachh India Volunteers Specials Thank You India: Banega Swachh India Volunteers A big thank you to all those who have pledged their time to make India clean. Here are the name of the volunteers. October 2, 2016 Share Tweet A big thank you to all those who have pledged their time to make India clean. Here are the name of the volunteers. Related Topics: Up Next Do Your Bit For The Environment, Plant A Tree Don't Miss #Mere10Guz Clean-up Drive Stories: Shortlisted Entries You may like Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Reckitt’s Commitment To A Better Future Dettol Banega Swasth India Maternal And Child Health Tech Accelerator: Top 3 Winners Driving Change Swasth Bharat Champ Loyalty Card Program: Turning Hygiene Fun, Rewarding, And Digital Harpic Safe Sanitation Programme: Transforming School Hygiene Across India Dettol Banega Swasth India Hygieia AI Chatbot: A Milestone In India’s Digital Hygiene Efforts No Child Left Behind: Dettol Accessible Digital Curriculum App Is Making Hygiene Education Accessible For All More Reckitt’s Commitment To A Better Future Latest News News2 months ago One Of India’s Longest-Running Public Health Campaigns, Dettol Banega Swasth India, Reaches 26 Million Children Reckitt’s Dettol Banega Swasth India campaign has reached out to over 26 million children, promoting lifelong hygiene habits and global... News3 months ago Reckitt’s Diarrhoea Net Zero Future: Reaching 1.4 Million Rural Households In Fight Against The Disease Reckitt is driving grassroots health transformation in India through large-scale hygiene, sanitation and child health initiatives aligned with the Viksit... News6 months ago Reckitt Unveils First-of-its-Kind Art Installation In Bhavnagar To Raise Awareness On Vector-Borne Diseases A first-of-its-kind public installation is a reminder to invest in prevention of malaria, dengue and other vector borne diseases