Delhi Chief Minister Launches Cleanliness Drive for Yamuna River

Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has launched a significant cleanliness campaign aimed at preserving the Yamuna River. This initiative encourages citizens to actively participate in keeping the river clean and pollution-free. During the event, the Chief Minister highlighted the cultural importance of the Yamuna and emphasized the collective responsibility of the government and citizens in maintaining its purity. The campaign also includes inspections of polluted areas and immediate action plans for improvement. Environmental experts support such community-driven efforts as vital for the river's restoration. Join the movement to help revitalize the Yamuna!
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Chief Minister's Initiative for Environmental Awareness


In a significant move towards enhancing cleanliness and environmental conservation, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta actively participated in a cleanliness drive today. This initiative aims to promote awareness about keeping the Yamuna River clean, pure, and flowing freely, urging citizens to contribute to this cause.


The event took place at a prominent ghat along the Yamuna, attracting a large turnout of municipal workers, volunteers, environmental activists, and local residents. The Chief Minister commenced the drive by sweeping the area herself, sending a strong message about the importance of cleanliness.


During her address, the Chief Minister emphasized that the Yamuna is not just a river but a vital part of Delhi's cultural and spiritual identity. She stated that maintaining its pollution-free status is a moral obligation for both the government and every citizen. If immediate action is not taken, future generations may face a lack of clean water and a healthy environment.


She also clarified that the government is undertaking various measures to clean the Yamuna, including modernizing sewage treatment plants, controlling industrial waste, and removing encroachments along the riverbanks. Success in these efforts, she noted, will depend on active public participation.


Addressing the attendees, she remarked, 'Cleanliness is not merely a government initiative; it is a people's movement. Without each citizen fulfilling their responsibility, no river or city can be entirely clean.'


During the campaign, officials inspected various polluted areas of the Yamuna and were instructed to prepare immediate action plans for improvement. Local residents welcomed this initiative, viewing it as a positive step forward.


Environmental experts believe that such community-driven campaigns can play a crucial role in improving the condition of the Yamuna, provided they are implemented consistently.


In conclusion, the Chief Minister urged all citizens to reduce plastic usage, dispose of waste properly, and refrain from dumping any waste into the river. She expressed confidence that through collective efforts, the Yamuna can be restored to its pristine and vibrant state.