Creating a Cleaner and Healthier Future: Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Awareness Program in Nandurbar

Swachh bharat abhiyan awareness program in nandurbar

Date: 23rd August 2025

Venue: Abhinav Vidyalay, Nandurbar

Organized by: SBI Sanjeevani Clinic on Wheels & Dr. Mane Medical Foundation & Research Centre

Participants: 302 Students

Cleanliness is not just a habit; it’s a responsibility. As part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan initiative, SBI Sanjeevani Clinic on Wheels, Nandurbar, in partnership with Dr. Mane Medical Foundation & Research Centre, successfully organized a large-scale cleanliness and hygiene awareness program for school students at Abhinav Vidyalaya, Nandurbar.

This program aimed to inspire young minds to adopt personal hygiene practices, proper sanitation habits, and environmental responsibility from an early age.

Inspiring Young Minds Towards Cleanliness

The awareness program brought together 302 enthusiastic students, teachers, and healthcare experts, providing an interactive platform to discuss the importance of hygiene, sanitation, and community care.

Key Highlights of the Program

✅ Guest Lecture on Cleanliness:

Mr. Pratik Kadam delivered an engaging session emphasizing waste management, environmental sustainability, and the role students can play in keeping their surroundings clean.

✅ Project Insights:

Project Coordinator Mr. Rahul Pawar shared the initiatives of SBI Sanjeevani Clinic on Wheels and highlighted the impactful work of Dr. Mane Medical Foundation in rural healthcare and community awareness programs.

✅ Health Awareness Talk:

Dr. Devshree Tamboli discussed the importance of personal hygiene, preventive healthcare, and simple steps students can take to stay healthy.

✅ Supporting School Cleanliness Drive:

Dustbins and brooms were donated to the school, reinforcing the message of clean surroundings and sustainable hygiene practices.

✅ Student Engagement Activities:

To make learning enjoyable, biscuits were distributed to all 302 students, leaving smiles and reinforcing the joy of collective participation.

Impact of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Program

This initiative not only raised awareness about sanitation and hygiene but also empowered students to become young ambassadors of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

By instilling cleanliness habits and social responsibility early, the program contributes to a healthier, cleaner, and more responsible India.

About the Organizers

SBI Sanjeevani Clinic on Wheels:

A mobile healthcare initiative providing essential medical services and awareness programs in underserved areas across India.

Dr. Mane Medical Foundation & Research Centre:

A non-profit organization dedicated to cancer care, preventive screenings, healthcare awareness, and community well-being.

Conclusion

The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is not just a government program it’s a movement that requires active participation from every citizen, especially the younger generation.

Through this awareness program in Nandurbar, 302 students have been empowered to carry forward the message of cleanliness, hygiene, and community health in their neighborhoods.

Together, let’s build a Swachh, Swasth, and Atmanirbhar Bharat!

FAQs – Swachh Bharat Abhiyan & School Hygiene Awareness

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, also called the Clean India Mission, is a nationwide campaign by the Government of India to promote cleanliness, hygiene, and sanitation in schools, communities, and public spaces.

Hygiene awareness helps students prevent illnesses, develop healthy habits, and understand the importance of clean surroundings for personal and community well-being.

Schools participate through awareness lectures, hygiene workshops, cleanliness drives, donation of dustbins and cleaning tools, and student engagement activities to encourage a culture of cleanliness.

Activities include guest lectures on hygiene, hands-on cleaning exercises, planting trees, waste segregation, personal hygiene demonstrations, and interactive student competitions.

Programs can be organized by government departments, NGOs, corporate CSR initiatives, and schools themselves. For example, the Nandurbar program was organized by SBI Sanjeevani Clinic on Wheels in collaboration with Dr. Mane Medical Foundation & Research Centre.

Students can maintain personal hygiene, participate in cleanliness drives, manage waste properly, educate their peers, and motivate their families and communities to adopt clean practices.

NGOs like Dr. Mane Medical Foundation conduct awareness campaigns, provide resources like dustbins and brooms, organize workshops, and empower communities to practice sustainable cleanliness habits.

Personal hygiene prevents diseases, promotes physical and mental well-being, and teaches children responsibility towards themselves and their environment.

These programs foster social responsibility, reduce the spread of diseases, create cleaner public spaces, and inspire children and adults to adopt sustainable sanitation practices.

Schools can sustain cleanliness initiatives by forming student committees, conducting regular workshops, monitoring sanitation, involving parents, and partnering with NGOs or corporate CSR programs for support.
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