Coal and Power minister Piyush Goyal today said one lakh toilets would be constructed in schools and colleges by the PSUs under his ministries within a year.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accorded highest priority to cleanliness. He gave a message for construction of toilets from the Red Fort...The whole energy family will contribute towards this work," the Minister said.
He was addressing the officers and staff of ministries of Power, Coal, New & Renewable Energy and PSUs on Swachh Bharat Divas through webcast from Mumbai.
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While administering cleanliness pledge to the employees, Goyal urged them to remain committed towards cleanliness and devote time for that.
He said every step taken towards cleanliness will help the country remain clean which will lead to economic prosperity.
Goyal said the energy family will play an important role in realising the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make India neat and clean.
He expressed the hope that every citizen will get inspired by the Prime Minister's initiative for the cleanliness drive today and will contribute to this noble cause.
Pointing out that there are enormous economic benefits of making the country clean, he said it will increase tourism, employment opportunities and income .
Goyal said that all employees should resolve to work together to project the image of a clean India to the world.
"Today is Mahatma Gandhi's Birth Anniversary. He was of the view that sanitation is more important than political freedom. We all are going to take cleanliness pledge. I consider it to be a very important day. It is first step and in the coming days it will play an important role in bringing cleanliness in the country," the Minister said.
In the national capital, the Secretaries of Ministries of Power, Coal & New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) administered the cleanliness pledge in their respective offices.
At Sharam Shakti Bhawan, P K Sinha, Secretary Power and S K Srivastava, Secretary Coal, and Upendra Tripathy, Secretary (MNRE) at CGO Complex led the cleaning drive.
Senior officers and staff members in large numbers participated in the drive.