Urban Development and Housing Minister Nabam Rebia while launching the programme here said that the dream of the Prime Minister for a clean India by 2022 is going to be a reality soon with all cross sections of the society supporting and joining the cleanliness campaign.
Stating that the people of the state have realised the importance of 'swachhta', Rebia exhorted the people to participate in the campaign whole heartedly.
Rebia also administered the swachhta pledge and flagged off four vehicles on the occasion.
Urban Development Parliamentary Secretary Techi Kaso while lauding all stakeholders for improving the rank of Itanagar from third dirtiest city in the country to 216 clean city this year in national ranking further hoped that the rank of the capital city would be among 50 clean cities in the country next year with efforts from every section of the society.