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CM links ‘Tiranga' drive with swachhata, swadeshi campaigns

CM links ‘Tiranga' drive with swachhata, swadeshi campaigns

Time of Indiaa day ago
Bhopal: CM Mohan Yadav on Sunday said the upcoming "Har Ghar Tiranga" campaign should be tied to "Har Ghar Swachhata" drive and promotion of Made-in-India products.
Chairing a review meeting here, Yadav urged organisers to plan high-impact activities and connect the campaign also with the military valour of Operation Sindoor to draw in young people.
Directing for maximum public participation in "Tiranga Yatras", rallies, human chains, cycle rallies, bike rallies, rangoli competitions and cultural events with patriotic themes, he said that the national flag should be made easily available to the public.
Speaking to commissioners, collectors, IGs and SPs via video-conferencing , he issued directions for close coordination with local representatives to ensure success of the campaign. He said the 'Har Ghar Tiranga', 'Har Ghar Swachhata' and 'Swatantrata Ka Utsav-Swachhata Ke Sang' campaigns were a pledge to spread patriotism, cleanliness and the spirit of swadeshi to every citizen.
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