Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and the changing picture of villages

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Could we have ever imagined that when the prime minister of the country would give his Independence Day

speech from the red Fort, he would discuss toilets and cleanliness? This was done by prime minister Narendra

Modi. Along with this, when he became the prime minister of the country in the year 2014, he started the

Swachh Bharat Mission on 2 october 2014. Its basis was a UN report released in May 2014. In that report it was

said that about 60 percent of India's population defecates in the open. Due to this habit of dealing in open,

indians invite many types of diseases and only because of this, indians remain at risk of cholera, diarrhea and

typhoid. A World bank report also came in 2006. It was told in this report that india spends 6.4 percent of its

GDP only on cleanliness and hygiene. That is why Swachh Bharat Mission was started.

Objective of the mission- cleanliness in the country

By the year 2019, that is, five years after the beginning of the scheme, the objective of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

was to build toilets in every house of the country and keep people safe from diseases spread by dirt. The mission

also aims to eliminate open defecation and provide universal sanitation coverage. The objective of Swachh

Bharat Abhiyan is to make the country free from domestic waste, plastic waste, industrial waste, medical waste,

pollution and all other types of garbage. If we throw garbage only in the dustbin, do not spit here and there, use

minimum plastic bags, carry bags with us when we go to buy things and inspire people around us to do the same,

then a lot of pollution will be reduced. It is possible. If we use public transport as far as possible, we can save

fuel and also prevent pollution.

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