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Swachhata Hi Seva 2025: Bold Push for a Cleaner India

Posted on September 17, 2025 By

New Delhi [India], September 17: India doesn’t need another token campaign. It needs action. Swachhata Hi Seva 2025 is precisely that,  a nationwide, two-week blitz that’s uniting ministries, citizens, and organisations in one blunt message: cleanliness is not seasonal, it’s a lifestyle.

From September 17 to October 2, the country is going all in, with efforts ranging from cleaning Delhi’s mammoth dumpsites to mobilising millions under the “Ek Din, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath” drive.

A Movement, Not a PR Exercise

Swachhata Hi Seva 2025 isn’t about photo-ops. It’s about scale. Ministries are on the ground, NGOs are in the mix, and citizens are expected to roll up their sleeves.

Home Minister Amit Shah didn’t sugarcoat it: cleanliness isn’t just a “government duty.” It’s everyone’s business. Collective participation is the only way India stays clean,  full stop.

Ministry of Cooperation Goes All In

The Ministry of Cooperation isn’t playing small ball. Its Swachhotsav Campaign launched on day one, with Secretary Dr Ashish Kumar Bhutani leading from the front,  pledge, plantation, and public drive all rolled into one.

The ministry’s playbook includes:

  • Revamping neglected areas tagged as Cleanliness Target Units (CTUs).
  • Health camps for Safai Karmacharis.
  • Pushing eco-friendly festivals into the mainstream.
  • Campaigning on the 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
  • Mobilising the “Ek Din, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath” shramdaan on September 25.

It isn’t bureaucratic box-ticking. It’s a full-spectrum push to blend community service with sustainability.

CBIC’s Special Campaign 5.0

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has aligned its Special Campaign 5.0 with Swachhata Hi Seva. And if last year’s numbers are any signal, results matter here.

In 2024, CBIC:

  • Reviewed 55,000+ files.
  • Conducted 1,094 cleanliness events.
  • Recovered ₹12.6 lakh just from scrap disposal.

This year, the targets include e-waste disposal, record management, and more innovative use of office space. Bureaucracy meets efficiency,  finally.

Bhalswa Dumpsite: From Infamous to Action

Delhi’s Bhalswa landfill has been a nightmare for decades. This campaign is finally putting muscle behind the cleanup.

Union Minister Manohar Lal flagged off remediation here. Snapshot of progress:

  • 25 acres already cleared.
  • 5 acres replanted with bamboo.
  • ₹5,000 financial support for Safai Mitras, beldars, and truck drivers working Delhi’s dumpsites.

It isn’t about optics. It’s about dismantling one of the capital’s most visible symbols of waste mismanagement.

Broadcasting Cleanliness: I&B Ministry Steps Up

Ashwini Vaishnaw and the Information & Broadcasting Ministry launched Seva Parv programming across DD channels. Not the usual dull feed. Instead, sharp documentaries like Karmyog – Ek Antheen Yatra highlight the long arc of leadership and grassroots change.

The idea: inspire, not bore. And tie Swachhata Hi Seva with stories that remind people why collective action matters.

Ministries in Lockstep

It is a whole-of-government game. The plan:

  • Mines Ministry: Human Chain March at India Gate.
  • Minority Affairs: Kiren Rijiju rallied communities at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib.
  • Parliamentary Affairs: Rangoli-making meets Safai Mitra health checks.
  • Power Ministry: Another Special Campaign on e-waste and grievance redressal.
  • Ports & Shipping: Cleaning coastlines and docks.
  • Steel Ministry: Bringing tech and mechanised cleaning into play.

Every ministry is expected to show work, not excuses.

Citizens: The Real Engine

Here’s the kicker: none of this works without citizens. The campaign is designed to rope in everyone:

  • Schools, NGOs, and civil society groups are running cleanliness drives.
  • Communities are adopting eco-friendly festivals ahead of the festive season.
  • Nationwide shramdaan is set for September 25,  one hour, one day, together.

With 6 lakh+ Cleanliness Target Units identified, the scope is staggering.

It isn’t symbolic. It’s systemic.

Why It Matters: Legacy and Vision

Let’s cut through the noise. Swachhata Hi Seva 2025 isn’t a random two-week sprint. It’s a chapter in the longer game of the Swachh Bharat Mission.

The big goals:

  • Make cleanliness part of governance DNA.
  • Put e-waste and sustainability at the centre.
  • Ensure Safai Mitra’s dignity and safety.
  • Build the cultural muscle for a Viksit Bharat 2047.

Prime Minister Modi has been clear: cleanliness is not charity, it’s responsibility. And this campaign is locking that value into India’s growth story.

Less Talk, More Action

Swachhata Hi Seva 2025 is blunt in its message: get involved or stay out of the way. With ministries, citizens, and organisations pulling in the same direction, India isn’t just “campaigning” for cleanliness. It’s normalising it.

From dumpsites to doorsteps, from ministries to mohallas, this is how you build a cleaner, stronger India,  one broom, one hour, one collective push at a time.

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