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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation confers award to PM Modi for Swachh Bharat

Modi lauded the countrymen for contributing to the grand success of the cleanliness mission, saying he shares the honour with them

PTI New York Published 25.09.19, 07:51 AM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the crowd after being given the Global Goalkeeper Award by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan launched by his government, in New York City, Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the crowd after being given the Global Goalkeeper Award by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan launched by his government, in New York City, Wednesday, September 25, 2019 PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Wednesday conferred the Global Goalkeeper award by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan launched by his government.

In a series of tweets in Hindi, the Prime Minister's Office said Modi lauds the countrymen for contributing to the grand success of the cleanliness mission and that he shares the honour with them.

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'Getting the award in the year of Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary is personally significant for me. When 130 crore people take a pledge, any challenge can be overcome,' the Prime Minister said.

He dedicated the award to those Indians who transformed the Swachh Bharat campaign into a 'people's movement' and accorded topmost priority to cleanliness in their day-to-day lives.

'No such campaign was seen or heard about in any other country in the recent past. It might have been launched by our government, but people took control of it,' Modi said.

As a result, over 11 crore toilets were built in the country in the last five years, which was a record, he said.

Stressing that the success of the campaign could not be measured in numbers, the prime minister said the poor people and the women of India were benefitted the most by it.

'Due to lack of toilets, a number of girls had to drop out of schools. Our daughters want to study, but because of lack of toilets, they had to abandon their education mid-way and sit at home,' he added.

It was the responsibility of his government to help the girls and women of the country come out of this situation and it had performed the duty with utmost sincerity, Modi said.

The World Health Organisation has also acknowledged his government's efforts in this regard and said due to the Swachh Bharat campaign, a possibility was created to save three lakh human lives, he said.

Modi said he was told that Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation had also reported that as rural sanitation improved in India, it led to a decline in heart problems among children and improvement in the Body Mass Index (BMI) among women.

Expressing happiness that Gandhi's dream of cleanliness was about to be fulfilled, he said, 'Gandhiji used to say a village could only become a model when it was completely clean. Today, we are heading towards making the entire country a model.'

'The campaign has not only improved the lives of crores of Indians, but it has also played a significant role in achieving the goals set by the UN,' Modi said.

One of the least talked about aspects of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was that the 11 crore toilets built under it had opened a new chapter of economic activity in rural India, he said.

Stating that the simple meaning of democracy was that people should be at the centre of policies and schemes, Modi said, adding that for decades, India witnessed 'constitutional federalism', but it was his government that attempted to change it to 'co-operative federalism' and with time, it was now moving towards 'competitive-cooperative federalism.'

He also voiced satisfaction that there was a race among all the states in India now to bag the top spot in the 'cleanliness ranking'.

Reiterating the philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the whole world is one single family), Modi said India wanted to share its experience and expertise with other countries.

Besides Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, many other 'people's movements' such as 'Fit India' to promote fitness and preventive healthcare, 'Jal Jeevan Mission' focusing on water conservation and recycling were going on in India, he said, adding that the country was headed towards getting rid of single-use plastic by 2022.

The Prime Minister asserted that he has full faith that the strength and determination of 130 crore Indians would ensure the success of all such campaigns and thanked everyone associated with the foundation for bestowing the honour on him.

The cleanliness campaign was launched by the Modi government on Gandhi's birth anniversary on October 2, 2014.

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