More than 1,00,000 rural children participated in “Swacchata Hi Seva 2018” movement

More than 1,00,000 rural children participated in “Swacchata Hi Seva 2018” movement

October 2018: More than 1,00,000 students, 4500 teachers along with local community members, today took the “Cleanliness Pledge” in the ceremony organized by Bharti Foundation in all its Satya Bharti Schools and more than 300 Government schools, supported by Satya Bharti Quality Support Program, across 550 villages in 11 states. The ceremony marked the start of the year-long initiatives by Satya Bharti Programs, to support “Swachhata Hi Sewa 2018” movement, initiated by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi.

The pledge ceremony was organized to energize students to pursue hygiene habits in their lifestyle and maintain the cleanliness in their surroundings. The ceremony was followed by “Awareness Rallies” conducted by Satya Bharti School students in their villages with message of cleanliness, sanitation and hygiene. Bharti Foundation also launched a manual on “School Swachhata and Hygiene Education” and formed a 10-member student committee across all Satya Bharti Schools to raise awareness on the best practices of cleanliness and hygiene.

The year-long initiatives by Satya Bharti Programs encouraged the students and teachers to spread the awareness on sanitation and hygiene by using diverse channels of communication, ranging from interactive banners to energetic rallies. The initiative was further strengthened and scaled up by celebrating all important days related to cleanliness and including “Swacchata” themes in school events like Rang Tarang, Sports Day, Independence Day and Republic Day this year till 2nd October 2019. Bharti Foundation has been working in the area of rural sanitation since 2014.

The Foundation’s program ‘Satya Bharti Abhiyan’ achieved the distinction of having delivered more than 18,000 household toilets and continues to work with Department of Water Supply and Sanitation, Amritsar to encourage the community to maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the toilets. In 2015, the concerted efforts of Satya Bharti School students resulted in building of 3100 toilets in a period of 6 months. Under its Satya Bharti Quality Support Program, Bharti Foundation has empowered student leaders of Government schools to undertake community as well as school-based cleanliness campaigns.