FB Group ‘My Delhi Keep It Clean’ gets Swachchta Award for voluntary citizen action

Q.  Which FB Group got the Swachchta Award for Voluntary Citizen action in Sept 2017?
- Published on 03 Oct 17

a. My Delhi Keep It Clean
b. My India Keep It Clean
c. My Mumbai Keep It Clean
d. My Chennai Keep It Clean

ANSWER: My Delhi Keep It Clean
 
FB Group ‘My Delhi Keep It Clean’ gets Swachchta Award for voluntary citizen actionDelhi based citizen group ‘My Delhi Keep It Clean’ gets the award for promoting voluntary efforts to clean public places effectively using Face Book, in the Self-Help Group category.

Fertilizer Cooperative, KRIBHCO was also conferred the Swachchta Award by the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs on the occasion of the third anniversary of the launch of Swachh Bharat Mission(Urban) for leading in marketing of compost made from Municipal Solid Waste.

The Ministry awarded 20 individuals and agencies in 7 categories for significant contribution towards furthering the Clean India objective in urban areas.

KRIBHCO has been chosen among the Companies category for marketing the highest quantity of 22,768 tons of compost during 2016-17.

Richmond Park, Gurugram, located in DLF Phase-IV and completed in 2002 has been chosen for the award for exemplary decentralized waste management initiative through waste segregation at source, in the RWAs category.

RWA Federation of Mysuru has shown the way in Zero-waste effluent management system.

Roseland Housing Society, Pune also gets the award for waste segregation initiative.

‘No Food Waste’ initiative of Coimbatore has been selected in the Innovative Practices category for end-to-end cycle to manage and reduce food waste.

Kasturba Gandhi Balika Awasiya Vidyalaya, Ambikar gets the award in the Schools and Colleges category while Swacch Ambikapur Sahakari Samiti has been chosen in Self-Help Group category for women empowerment and livelihood generation by converting garbage into wealth.

Pemayangste Monastery, Gyalshing, Sikkim was felicitated in the category of religious institutions for being a Zero-waste institution.

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