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Safaigiri Is Cleaning The Dirt Everywhere- Tan Se, Man Se, Dhan Se: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu

Speaking at an event in Delhi, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu emphasised on making India a healthy India. He also appreciated the efforts of various women who have demanded toilets in their homes and villages

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New Delhi: The first step to create a developed India is to create a clean India, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said on October 2. Vice President Venkaiah Naidu was speaking at an event in Delhi on a day the Centre is observing the third anniversary of its Swachh Bharat Mission, which aims at making the country open defecation free (ODF) by 2019.

The first step to create a developed India is to create a clean, hygienic and, therefore, a healthy India. A wealthy India can’t be made without a healthy India, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu said.

The vice-president said that the cleanliness campaign was conceptualised as a people’s movement to effect a change in mindset.

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“It is easy to build a road, bridge or an airport but trying to change human behaviour is complex. I am happy that because of collective efforts by all there is a change of mindset,” Vice President Venkaiah Naidu added.

Echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech earlier in the day, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu laid emphasis on the role played by women who have demanded toilets in their homes and villages.

Chhattisgarh’s 105-year-old Kunwar Bai has sold her goats and contributed for construction of toilets. A teenager in Karnataka went on fast demanding that everyone in the neighbourhood should have a toilet. Dr Manjula, former CEO of Bangalore Rural, achieved ODF in 48 gram panchayats in six months. A 16-year-old from north Karnataka recently went on a hunger strike to put pressure on her mother to build a toilet, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu enumerated.

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While listing the achievements of the government’s cleanliness campaign, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu said there was still “a long way to go” and a “business as usual approach” would not deliver results.

He also proposed that the government might have to think of punitive measures to ensure “swachhta”.

“We have to think of going for punitive action also. It is crucial that swachhta becomes everyone’s business,” the vice-president said in his address.

Referring to the note-ban, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu said that “safaigiri ” is “cleaning the dirt everywhere — tan se, man se, dhan se“. He later also gave away awards at the event. Babu Bai of Toomdar village, Rajasthan, who sold her jewellery to build a toilet for herself and her daughter-in-law won an award.

Among others who were recognised was Bangladesh for Best Asian Government Initiative in public sanitation, hygiene and cleanliness. Its High Commissioner Syed Muazzem Ali received the award.