"Shramdaan is a habit and a movement, and every one irrespective of status should be involved in the drive against garbage," she said.
Launching the movement at Seliamedu village in Bahoor commune panchayat limits, she urged people to ensure that the goal of clean Puducherry is achieved at the earliest.
Later, Bedi also volunteered to remove the garbage close to the community hall which was the venue of the programme.
Wearing gloves, she swung into action accompanied by Chief Secretary Manoj Parida, District Collector of Puducherry and others.
Earlier, addressing the gathering, she said, "Let us all set the goal of Swachh Puducherry and if it is achieved by October next year, the Prime Minister would visit Puducherry to felicitate each volunteer," she claimed.
She said Mahatma Gandhi was also involved himself in ensuring a clean environment and "we should all adhere to the path shown by the Mahatma in depending upon ourselves. Cleanliness should be the concern of every individual and no one should pass the buck to others."
She claimed that more than 50,000 students from Pondicherry University and its affiliated colleges would soon join the shramdaan movement.
She later offered prayers at the 6th century temple of Moolanathar in Bahoor. She went round the temple where more than a 100 school children were carrying out a cleanliness drive removing bushes and other waste.
The Lt Governor, who was received with temple honours on arrival at the shrine, said, "Shramdaan movement is aimed at creating a disease-free environment.
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