In a letter to ECI Senior Principal Secretary R K Srivastava, Joint Secretary in Urban Development Ministry and SBM Mission Director Praveen Prakash has requested for a No Objection Certificate to carry on the advertisements under the SBM which aims for a clean India by October 2019.
The copy of the letter was also marked to Election Commissioners O P Rawat and A K Joti.
Currently, the ministry is running two major campaigns the 'Asli Tarraki' aimed at behaviour change to stop open defecation and advertisements to make people aware of and participate in 'Swachh Survekshan', a survey which began on January 4 to rank 500 cities across the country on cleanliness.
Given the recent announcements of Assembly elections in 5 states, the DAVP would like an NOC from the office of the Election Commission, in order to continue to run these advertisements on TV, radio, outdoor etc as per the ongoing approved schedule.
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Given the time-bound nature of the mission to reach its goal, he said it is necessary for the nodal ministry, Urban Development Ministry, to carry out extensive multimedia communication campaigns targeted towards changing citizens' behaviour away from the prevalent practice of open defecation and unsafe waste management.
The high-stakes assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh will be held in seven phases between February 11 and March 8, while Punjab and Goa will go to polls together on February 4, Uttarakhand on February 15 and Manipur in two phases on March 4 and 8, with counting to be held on March 11.
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