"Only the government can't do everything as far as the cleanliness campaign announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is concerned. People have to play an active role in it," Shah said.
He was speaking at an awards function organised by a social organisation here tonight. The awardees included cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar and veteran actress Helen.
"Be it cleanliness of the Ganga, the Himalayas or cleanliness in your own backyard, people have to play an important role," he said.
On the Modi-led government's performance so far, Shah said, "The government is doing a good job."
The other awardees honoured tonight included Urvi Piramal (business and industry); Hemant Thacker(medicine); Kulinkant Luthia (social service); Babulbhai Shah (journalism) and Anu Malik (films).
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