Union Minister for Tourism, Shri K. J Alphons launched the ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’ campaign by the Tourism Ministry with a cleaning drive near the Sai Mandir surroundings on Lodhi Road, New Delhi. Addressing the gathering and during interaction with the students of various hospitality institutes under the Ministry, the Minister stressed upon the importance of cleanliness in one’s life. The Minister also said that the Swachhta campaign in the last 4 years has brought revolutionary changes and has helped in reducing pollution which in turn increased the health and survivability of citizens especially children.
Shri Alphons urged everybody to observe cleanliness as responsible citizens of the country in order to remain healthy and also to provide a memorable, clean and hygienic experience to the tourists while at the same time, to aim for providing a Clean India to our coming generations. The Minister took part in the ‘Shramdaan’ activities done in the area along with students and officials of the Ministry. A Nukkad Natak was also performed by the students on ‘Swachhta hi Seva’ theme.
The Ministry of Tourism has prepared an Action Plan for carrying out the campaign at various important tourist sites across the country. Cleanliness and awareness activities are to be conducted through Regional offices of the Ministry of Tourism with active participation from local communities, Institutes of the Ministry, State Governments and Stakeholders. An indicative list of locations is given at Annexure.
In addition, the Ministry is also observing a ‘Swachhta Pakhwada’ during the period 16th -30th September, 2018, wherein additional activities will be conducted every day by the Ministry of Tourism (MoT) as well as all the institutions under the Ministry.
Annexure
An indicative list of sites / locations identified by Ministry of Tourism for the cleanliness activities under Swachhta Hi Seva Campaign – 2018.
Sl. No.
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State/Region
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Sites/locations
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Northern Region
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1.
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Delhi
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1. Humayun’s Tomb (Iconic site)
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2. Qutub Minar (Iconic site)
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3. Red Fort (Iconic site)
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4. Jama Masjid, Delhi
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2.
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Uttar Pradesh
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5. Taj Mahal (Iconic site)
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6. Fatehpur Sikri (Iconic site)
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7. Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi
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8. Dashashwamedh ghat, Varanasi
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3.
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Uttarakhand
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9. Har ki Pauri, Haridwar
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4.
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Punjab
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10. Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar
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Western & Central Region
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5.
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Gujarat
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11. Iconic Shaking Minarets, Ahmedabad
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12. Somnath Temple (Iconic site)
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13. Dholavira (Iconic site)
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6.
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Rajasthan
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14. Hawa Mahal, Jaipur
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15. Brahma Temple & Pushkar lake, Pushkar
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16. Amer Fort (Iconic site)
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7.
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Maharashtra
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17. Ajanta Caves (Iconic site)
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18. Ellora Caves (Iconic site)
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19. Shaniwarwada, Pune
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20. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway station, Mumbai
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8.
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Goa
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21. Old Goa Historic Area, Goa
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22. Colva Beach (Iconic site)
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9.
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Madhya Pradesh
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23. Khajuraho (Iconic site)
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24. Annapurna Temple, Gwalior
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25. Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain
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Eastern Region
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10.
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Bihar
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26. Vishnupad temple, Gaya
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27. Mahabodhi Temple (Iconic site)
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28. Nalanda Archaeological Site, Nalanda
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11.
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Jharkhand
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29. Baidyanath Jyotirlinga, Deoghar
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12.
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Odisha
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30. Konark Sun Temple, Odisha
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13.
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West Bengal
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31. Dakshineshwar Kali Temple, Kolkata
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32. Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
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Southern Region
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14.
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Kerala
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33. Kumarakom (Iconic site)
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15.
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Karnataka
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34. Hampi (Iconic site)
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16.
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Tamil Nadu
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35. Mahablipuram (Iconic site)
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36. Kumbakonam
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37. Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai
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38. Brihadeeswara Temple, Tanjore
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39. Tanjore
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40. Stella Maris College, Chennai
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41. Gandhi Mandapam, Chennai
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North Eastern Region
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17.
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Assam
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42. Kaziranga (Iconic site)
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43. Kamakhya Temple, Guwahati
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44. Ancient pilgrim centre of Hajo, Guwahati
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18.
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Manipur
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45. Loktak Lake, Manipur
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19.
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Arunachal Pradesh
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46. Tawang Monastery,
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47. Namdapha National Park
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