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Highlights Of 12-Hour #SwasthyaMantra Telethon With Amitabh Bachchan For A Healthy India

For six years, NDTV and Dettol India have been talking about and promoting the need for a clean and healthy India through Banega Swachh-Swasth India campaign. In 2019, after leading a very successful Swachhta (Cleanliness) initiative, the campaign moved the conversation from Swachh to Swasth (Health) because only a clean India can become a healthy India. Helmed by NDTV's Dr Prannoy Roy and campaign ambassador Amitabh Bachchan, the campaign over the years has talked about various issues such as making India open defecation free, the need for WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) programmes, waste management, recycling, menstrual hygiene and plight of manual scavengers, to name a few. The campaign also highlights the importance of nutrition and healthcare for women and children to prevent maternal and child mortality, fight malnutrition, stunting, wasting, anaemia and disease prevention through vaccines – all the components which are needed to make India a healthy country.

In wake of the current COVID-19 pandemic, this year, it has become imperative to revisit the core values of the campaign and restart the conversations on hygienic practices, especially hand washing and cleanliness.

In the seventh year, Banega Swasth India campaign will focus on three pillars to make the world safe and healthy – Health, Hygiene & Sanitation, and Environment.

Here are the Highlights of the #SwasthyaMantra Telethon:

Oct 02, 2020
10:18 (IST)
Sparsh Shah, Rapper, singer, songwriter & inspirational speaker on what is the need of the hour

The number one thing I would tell people of all ages is do your own research, because so many times we just believe whatever people tell us which may not be correct. Teenagers sometimes do not believe our elders unless we have seen it ourselves and sometimes we teenagers get dismissed by the elders as we lack experience. I would tell people to watch the telethon and listen to what they have to tell about the coronavirus and how the things will work.
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