Panchkula: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini launched a statewide cleanliness campaign in Panchkula. He urged people to keep their surroundings clean and support the government’s sanitation drive. The campaign aims to improve hygiene, protect the environment, and encourage responsible waste management.
While addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said cleanliness is everyone’s responsibility. He asked citizens to make cleanliness a daily habit instead of treating it as a one-day activity. He also encouraged people to work together to build a cleaner and healthier Haryana.
Citizens Must Join the Campaign
The Chief Minister said public support is the key to the campaign’s success. He invited students, resident welfare associations, social groups, and local bodies to take part in cleanliness drives across the state.
He said every person can make a difference. People should avoid littering and use dustbins. Families should separate wet and dry waste at home. Such simple habits can make cities and villages cleaner.
The Chief Minister also thanked sanitation workers for their hard work. He said they serve society every day and deserve respect and support.
Better Waste Management
The government plans to improve waste collection across Haryana. It will also strengthen waste segregation and recycling systems.
The Chief Minister said proper waste management protects the environment. It also reduces pollution and improves public health. Local authorities will monitor sanitation work more closely. They will ensure regular garbage collection in every area.
The government will also spread awareness about composting and recycling. These steps will help reduce the amount of waste that reaches landfills.
Clean Surroundings Improve Health
The Chief Minister said clean surroundings help prevent many diseases. They also create a safer and healthier environment for families.
He encouraged schools and colleges to organize awareness programmes. Students can inspire their families and neighbours to follow clean habits. Young people can become ambassadors of cleanliness in their communities.
The campaign also includes tree plantation drives and community cleaning activities. These programmes will help improve the environment across Haryana.
Supporting the Swachh Bharat Mission
The Chief Minister said Haryana remains committed to the vision of the Swachh Bharat Mission. The state has improved sanitation in recent years. However, he said citizens must continue these efforts every day.
The government will improve civic facilities and sanitation services. It will also encourage modern waste management practices in every district.
Officials will focus on markets, hospitals, schools, parks, and government offices. These public places should remain clean throughout the year.
Community Efforts Matter
The Chief Minister said community participation makes every campaign stronger. He encouraged youth clubs, voluntary groups, and local leaders to organize regular cleanliness drives.
He also asked people to motivate friends and neighbours to keep their surroundings clean. Small efforts by individuals can bring big changes across the state.
The government will continue providing resources and support to local bodies. This will help them maintain better sanitation services.
Vision for a Cleaner Haryana
The Chief Minister expressed confidence that the campaign would become a people’s movement. He said every district should take part with equal enthusiasm.
He urged citizens to protect public spaces and maintain cleanliness every day. Clean homes, clean streets, and clean public places create healthier communities.
The Chief Minister said Haryana’s progress depends on both economic growth and a clean environment. He added that collective action can make the state cleaner, greener, and healthier for future generations.
The campaign reflects the government’s commitment to environmental protection and better public health. Officials expect strong public participation to make the initiative successful across Haryana.






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