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Chief Minister Rekha Gupta led a tidiness drive on Tuesday at the Ring Road, advising residents to avoid ruining walls with posters or graffiti.
“I ask for that a minimum of do not paste posters with my photo. No kind of defacement will be endured. We need to keep working to clean up the city,” Ms. Gupta stated.
The tidiness drive belonged of ‘Seva Pakhwada’, a 15-day social service project to commemorate Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday.
Ms. Gupta stressed that tidiness ought to not simply refer a drive, however an everyday effort, with every area of society, consisting of RWAs, public agents, and typical residents, taking part.
A number of Ministers likewise took part in the drive along Ring Road.
Hindi language occasion
The CM likewise signed up with the ‘Hindi Pakhwada’ occasion at Delhi Secretariat and stated that “other languages grew and thrived from Hindi”.
“Hindi is the language of our identity and pride. If Sanskrit is our root, then Hindi is the trunk from which other languages grow and thrive. Knowing foreign languages works, however we ought to never ever feel reluctant about our own language. Simply as nobody can replace a mom, no other language can fill in Hindi,” Ms. Gupta stated in a declaration.
The occasion was hosted by the Department of Art, Culture, and Languages.
Released – September 24, 2025 01:42 am IST