2 अक्टूबर 2014... ये वो तारीख है, जब निर्माण शुरू हुआ नए भारत का। प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने नारा दिया 'एक कदम स्वच्छता की ओर'। दिल्ली की वाल्मीकि बस्ती में पीएम मोदी ने जब अपने हाथों से झाड़ू लगाकर 'स्वच्छ भारत' अभियान की शुरुआत की तो विपक्ष के कुछ नेताओं ने उनका मजाक भी उड़ाया। लेकिन, देश के लोगों ने इस अभियान की अहमियत को समझा। देखते ही देखते देश का हर आम से लेकर खास नागरिक इस मिशन में जुट गया। लोगों की मुहिम रंग लाई। शहर हो या गांव... स्वच्छ भारत अभियान ने इन 10 सालों में देश की तस्वीर बदलकर रख दी।
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00:002 October 2014, this is the date when the creation of a new India began.
00:06Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave the slogan, one step towards cleanliness.
00:10In Delhi's Valmiki colony, when PM Modi started the Swachh Bharat campaign by brushing his hands,
00:17some opposition leaders made fun of him.
00:20But the people of the country understood the importance of this campaign.
00:24As soon as they saw it, every common man and every special citizen of the country joined this mission.
00:30It brought people together, whether it was a city or a village.
00:34The Swachh Bharat campaign changed the picture of the country in these 10 years.
00:39Why did the Swachh Bharat campaign start?
00:42Cleanliness is more important than independence.
00:45These were the thoughts of the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi.
00:48Bapu had dreamt of Swachh Bharat, for which he wanted all the citizens of India to work together.
00:56On Bapu's 145th Jayanti, PM Narendra Modi made this dream his legacy.
01:03On his appeal, the people of the country made it a mission.
01:07More than 30 lakh government employees and students from schools and colleges joined this campaign.
01:13The mission was divided into two parts.
01:17Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Grameen and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Grameen Shehri.
01:22How much did the picture of India change in 10 years?
01:25Earlier, cleanliness was considered the responsibility of a single government,
01:29especially the cleanliness of public places.
01:32On 2 October 2014, PM Modi launched the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, which took the form of a nationwide movement.
01:41Whether children or adults, men or women, common people or special people, everyone joined this movement.
01:48This movement brought about a change in people's behavior.
01:51Cleanliness became a habit of the people, which has a pleasant result.
01:55Let us know how the Swachh Bharat mission changed the picture of the country.
01:59More than 12 crore toilets were built in 10 years.
02:02According to a 2011 census, only 34% of households in rural India had toilets.
02:09According to a UNICEF report released in 2014, the number of open toilets in India was the highest in the world.
02:17According to the Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation 2014 update published in Geneva,
02:24India's top 69.7 crore people were using open toilets.
02:30In 2014, after the arrival of the Modi government, work began in the mission mode.
02:35More than 12 crore toilets were built in 10 years.
02:38Today, 75% of villages in the country have achieved the status of being free from sewage.
02:44Diseases caused by water have decreased.
02:46You will be surprised to know that every year, the world is suffering from a lack of cleanliness,
02:51more than AIDS, diarrhea and TB.
02:55Diseases caused by dirty water such as diarrhea kill more than 1,200 children under the age of 5 every day.
03:04In 2016 alone, there were 5 lakh deaths in the world due to diarrhea.
03:10But India presented the world with a clean India mission and solved this problem.
03:17If we talk about UP alone, clean water reached 2.25 crore villages and 98% of diseases caused by water have decreased.
03:2777% of urban areas are heavily polluted.
03:32The Swachh Bharat Mission has also turned the tide of urban areas.
03:36At the beginning of the mission, the heavy waste management in urban areas was almost zero.
03:42Now, it is effectively at 77%.
03:46The Swachh survey created a sense of healthy competition in cities.
03:51It helped a lot in increasing cleanliness in cities and providing better services.
03:56Water pollution was liberated.
03:59Due to the Swachh Bharat Mission, pollution levels in India have also decreased.
04:04According to the UNICEF report, the real impact of the Swachh Bharat Mission is on natural resources.
04:10The quality of food has improved.
04:13The pollution of surface water is also decreasing.
04:15It has had a positive effect on all aspects of soil and air, which are permanently polluted.
04:23In open areas, the possibility of food being polluted by human waste was 12.7 times less.
04:31And the possibility of pipe water being 2.4 times less polluted.
04:3675 lakh jobs, 50,000 benefits for each family.
04:40People's pockets also benefited from the Swachh Bharat Mission.
04:45According to UNICEF figures, 75 lakh people got jobs from the Swachh Bharat Mission.
04:51In addition to this, diseases caused by open air and polluted water also decreased, which benefited people financially.
04:59According to the report, every family in open air and polluted water-free villages benefited 50,000 rupees from this.
05:07The changing state of the railway.
05:09The efforts made under the Swachh Bharat Mission have brought many changes to the railway.
05:15Eco-friendly bio-toilets are being installed in the trains.
05:19The railway tracks no longer need to be cleaned.
05:23Railway stations are being ranked according to their cleanliness, which has a direct effect on the cleanliness of railway stations.
05:31Now there is no waste on the platforms.
05:35When the Swachh Bharat Mission started, perhaps someone would have thought that it would have such an impact in 10 years.
05:42Today, the roads of cities are garbage-free.
05:46Garbage is not visible in villages.
05:48But the challenge is not yet over.
05:51Keeping India clean is not just the responsibility of the government.
05:55For this, we will also have to be resilient.
05:58The dream of a clean India will be realized only when cleanliness becomes an integral part of the daily routine of every citizen of the country.
06:07Everyone will have to take the same oath.
06:09Neither will we pollute, nor will we allow it.
06:16For more information, visit www.fema.gov