The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions has written to all central government pensioners' associations across the country to be part of 'Clean India fortnight' to sensitise their members on cleanliness in their neighbourhood.
Those interested in being part of the programme will be asked to devote 100 hours per year--i.E. Two hours per week.
"It is a key initiative to improve health and cleanliness in the nation. In order to succeed, it has to become a people's movement by ensuring sustainable change in the behaviour of citizens.
Central government pensioners are a very significant constituent of society in view of their numbers, geographical spread and important position in society, it said.
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"You can make a great contribution and impact in society in various ways. It is suggested that various activities relating to Swachhta such as cleaning of surroundings, organising workshops, cleanliness drives etc be organised. Award functions etc in associations, social clubs, resident welfare associations may be organised," the letter said.
The pensioners have been asked to organise a mass pledge by members of their associations. "I will devote 100 hours per year that is two hours per week to voluntary work for cleanliness. I will neither litter nor let others to litter," reads the pledge.
They have also been asked to share photographs of works being done by them in this regard.
"Join hands with the government in this noble mission and continue to contribute to the well being of the nation and society!," the Ministry said.
The Clean India Fortnight is to be observed between May 16-31.
Swachh Bharat Mission was launched on October 2, 2014 to achieve total sanitation and cleanliness by 2019.