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Surat Honors 6,000 Sanitation Workers for PM Modi’s Birthday

The city of Surat is set to honor 6,000 sanitation workers on September 17, 2023, in celebration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday. The announcement was made by Union Minister and Gujarat BJP President CR Paatil, who emphasized the importance of this initiative as part of a broader series of “Sewa” (service) programs across the nation.
In his address to reporters, Paatil highlighted that Surat has earned the title of the cleanest city in India for the first time, underscoring the vital role played by sanitation workers in achieving this accolade. He stated, “On his birthday, a program has been organized this time in Surat to honor the 6,000 sanitation workers of the city. The families of all sanitation workers have been invited for this event.” This recognition not only celebrates individual contributions but also promotes community engagement within the city.
Nationwide Initiatives to Promote Welfare
Paatil elaborated that the honor for sanitation workers is part of a wider initiative that will feature various welfare and service programs across the country. These activities will take place between September 17 and October 2, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. This period has been designated to promote acts of service and community support in alignment with the values championed by Gandhi.
The planned honors for sanitation workers reflect a growing recognition of their essential contributions to public health and city cleanliness. By honoring these individuals, the initiative seeks to inspire greater appreciation for the often-overlooked efforts of sanitation staff nationwide.
As the nation prepares for these celebrations, the focus will not only be on honoring workers but also on fostering a sense of community and service among citizens. The initiatives aim to bring people together, encouraging participation in local service projects that benefit their neighborhoods.
Overall, the recognition of sanitation workers in Surat serves as a reminder of the critical roles played by essential workers across various sectors. With the government’s commitment to enhancing public welfare and cleanliness, there is hope that such initiatives will continue to gain momentum, promoting respect and gratitude for those who work tirelessly behind the scenes.
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