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DBT Observes Swachhata Pakhwada 2025 with 188 Cleanliness Activities Across India

As part of the Government of India’s Swachh Bharat Mission, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under the Ministry of Science & Technology actively observed Swachhata Pakhwada 2025 from May 1 to May 15, organizing 188 activities across its headquarters in New Delhi, autonomous institutions (AIs), and public sector undertakings (PSUs). The initiative was aimed at promoting cleanliness, public health, environmental sustainability, and civic participation through various outreach and awareness programs.

Why in News?

The DBT’s observation of Swachhata Pakhwada 2025 from May 1–15, 2025, received attention for its scale, innovation, and integration of science-driven cleanliness practices. Activities were launched with a pledge-taking ceremony led by the DBT Secretary and included a wide range of campaigns—from installing e-waste and sanitary disposal systems to health drives, community outreach, and environmental education, reinforcing DBT’s alignment with the national goal of a cleaner, healthier India.

Key Activities and Participation

  • Pledge Ceremony: Inaugurated on May 1, 2025, at the CGO Complex, New Delhi, with participation from DBT officials.

Scale of Participation,

  • 188 total activities conducted
  • Involvement of DBT headquarters, AIs, and PSUs
  • Enthusiastic participation from staff and students

Major Initiatives Undertaken

Infrastructure Enhancements

  • Installation of e-waste bins
  • Sanitary napkin disposal machines
  • High-capacity waste shredder machines

Health & Hygiene Activities

  • Health check-ups
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR training
  • Awareness talks on single-use plastic, stress management

Community Engagement

  • Cleanliness drives at old age homes and the National Association for the Blind, Delhi

Tree plantation

  • Community run and nature walks
  • Inauguration of ladies’ room in office
  • Environmental & Cultural Outreach:

Drives in slum areas

  • Nukkad Nataks by students to spread cleanliness awareness
  • Painting and poster-making competitions

Monitoring & Recognition

  • A review committee was constituted to oversee Pakhwada activities.
  • Review meetings were held regularly to encourage participants.
  • Awards were presented to three best-performing offices, recognizing their exceptional contributions.
  • The Joint Secretary (Admin), DBT distributed the awards.

Objective and Significance

  • Promote cleanliness and civic sense
  • Inculcate sustainable waste management practices in science institutions
  • Encourage health awareness and environmental responsibility
  • Highlight DBT’s role in leading science-integrated social missions
  • Foster participation among women, students, and marginalized communities
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