The campaign will cover railway stations, airports, bus depots, educational and medical institutions, religious places, heritage sites, taxi stands, markets, vegetable mandis among others, said a senior Urban Development Ministry official.
The campaign is divided into three phases. The first phase begins from tomorrow commensurating the birth anniversary of Late Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya. The phase, which aims to target citizen engagement at state, city, and ward levels, will end with the birth anniversary of Jayprakash Narayan on October 11 this year.
Eleven theme-based cleanliness drives are planned as part of the third phase starting from November 1 till March 31 next year.
Each theme is planned over 15 days with focus on agriculture mandis, water bodies, education institutions, tourist sites, hospitals, and public institutions with the collaboration of concerned central ministries.
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