Mukherjee asked the students of over 110 schools, who converged on the East Lawn of Rashtrapati Bhavan on the 125th birth anniversary of first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, to make the Clean India campaign of the Centre a success.
The President said, "Make your school, make your classroom clean. Swachh Bharat, clean India. If all of us try. If 125 crore of us try, then surely India will be clean. Swachh Bharat bilkul ban jaega (India will be clean)."
The President invited the students to visit Mughal Gardens during February-March when roses and all other flowers will be in full bloom so that they can enjoy the beautiful lawns of Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Describing Nehru as the architect of modern India, Mukherjee told the students that one day one of them could be the occupant of Rashtrapati Bhavan because it is a democracy.
With the Naval Band playing popular melodies in the background, students from kindergartens to high schools from across the country sat patiently enjoying the warmth of the autumn sun as Mukherjee told them about his struggles as a child in a distant village to the Head of State of world's largest democracy.