
Cleanliness should also include thought process: smriti irani
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The News Minute | November 19, 2014 | 07:09 pm ISTGurgaon: 'Swachhta' (cleanliness) should not be limited to physical cleanliness but should also include the thought process, Human
Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani said on Wednesday.In Haryana, where the number of girls is comparatively less, their outstanding performance in cultural activities shows that
people now want their daughters to come forward, Irani said in her address at the concluding function of the Bal Swachhta Mission at the Mewat Model School in Nuh.Wasima, a Class 6 student
from Gunawat village in Mewat district, was named brand ambassador of Bal Swachhta for Haryana.Wasima told Irani that in her family girls were not permitted to go to school, but now her
father says she would bring honour to her family.She said she wants to pursue higher studies and become a teacher.Irani said the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was "not a political or government
programme, rather we want that the children of our country get a clean atmosphere and clean surroundings".She appealed to all students that they should wash their hands before taking
meals and also ask their elders whether they have washed their hands.With IANS