Swaraj, who is in the Maldives on a two-day official visit, said those contributing to the programme can see how their donation is being utilised through the India Development Foundation, an initiative of the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs.
"You have come out to earn livelihood and you are earning good. But you also have to pay your debt to the motherland," Swaraj said addressing the Indian community here.
She said that most have studied in India and have played on its soil.
Swaraj said any person of Indian-origin or NRI staying abroad wanting to contribute to Clean Ganga and Swachh Bharat can do so through India Development Foundation and even monitor its progress.
She said the person donating will be provided details about the progress and would also be mailed pictures.
"You can check it up with relatives or friends back home," she said.
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