Speaking at a meeting to launch 'Munjian', a cleanliness initiative to be adopted by 18 universities in the state, Fadnavis said the state's average age is 27 and 50 per cent of the population is less than 25 years of age.
"If the youth considers cleanliness as a daily routine just like they have food and are determined that they will not litter and also not allow others to do so, the cleanliness movement would be a success," the CM said at the function at Mumbai University which was attended by all the vice chancellors.
Education Minister Vinod Tawde called for participation of all students and not just limit the campaign to National Social Service (NSS) wing.
"If its only NSS, then the campaign will be only 50 per cent successful," he said.
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Tawde said there should be no political interference in academic excellence. "Rajabhai Tower (Mumbai University campus) should stand tall next to Mantralaya (the State Secretariate)."
The scheme proposes that each college has its director or principal as the chief programme coordinator who will oversee the progress of the movement at his/her institute.
To ensure awareness and execution of the scheme, training programmes will have to be conducted to generate awareness and then educate students on how to go about implementing the programme.