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5 campaigns advocating their agenda on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

Launched in 2015, Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), has come a long way. The programme made sure that cleanliness and sanitation found a place in India’s governance landscape. The programme was aimed at transforming the behaviour of the masses on issues of sustainable waste management. It is quite apparent that six years after the announcement with much fanfare, there has been no. of brands who have initiated the campaign at their level to make a change in the society.

Delhi Swachhta Abhiyaan by Astute Care

Astute Care recently celebrated the 72nd Republic Day by launching ‘Delhi Swachhta Abhiyaan’, which is a series of special cleanliness drives in Delhi. The facility and home sanitization major pledged 100 hours of cleanliness drive in the capital city. The first leg of the campaign was carried out in Dwarka sector 5 and on 1st February it will begin the second leg of the campaign. The second leg of the campaign will be carried out at the Dwarka sector 10. The Delhi Swachhta Abhiyaan aims to create consciousness vis-à-vis waste management for a ‘Cleaner and Greener’ Delhi by taking a small step to make a big difference. Four cleaning crews and one executive will gather at the location and start sweeping to make the place neat and clean. Astute Care will also collect trash and dispose of it in the nearby MCD disposal center.

Swachhata Doot by HUL

Launched under the Swachh Aadat, Swachh Bharat programme by Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), the Swachhata Doot initiative is an important step towards addressing and tackling India’s sanitation crisis. The Swachhata Doot programme urges everybody to be ‘messengers of change’. More than 4,000 employees from 25 HUL factories have embraced the new role of ‘Agents of Change’ (Swachhata Doot). They educate and motivate their communities to adopt better WASH habits.

Swacchta Pakhwada 2020 by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is a Government of India controlled Maharatna oil and gas company. BPCL employees stood strong in the fight against the virus. They made a collective contribution of INR 4.27 Crores from their salaries. As part of its corporate social responsibility for COVID-19 relief, the PSU organised ‘Swachhta Pakhwada 2020’ from July 1 to 15, 2020. This special initiative was in support of the Indian government’s Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

Apollo Tyres Ltd.

Apollo Tyres Ltd contributes to the ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ with various projects on solid waste management and safe sanitation like Clean My Transport Nagar, Clean My Village, Sanitation Management and End of Life Tyre Playgrounds. Sustaining the environment is an important focus area of Apollo. The major aim of this initiative is to raise people’s awareness and provide a better environment.

NABARD

The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) on October 2, 2020 said it has disbursed Rs 12,298 crore so far under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Gramin (SBM-G) for construction of 3.29 crore household toilets. To mark the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the development finance institution launched a nationwide sanitation literacy campaign. The campaign was aimed at creating awareness among rural populace towards adopting good hygiene and sanitation practices

Cherie Blair and Mohini Kent

Prabha Khaitan Foundation unveils “Dear Mama” by Mohini Kent; Cherie Blair launches the book

Dear MamaThe Prabha Khaitan Foundation, Kolkata, today announced the online launch of “Dear Mama”–a collection of intimate letters to their mothers – written by billionaires, spiritual gurus, members of the British House of Lords, political leaders, members of royal families, actors, entrepreneurs, journalists, photographers and doctors.

The book was formally launched by Cherie Blair, British barrister, writer and women’s rights activist, also the wife of former UK prime minister Tony Blair, at the Kitab online event presented by Shree Cement and joined in by hundreds of invitees from across the globe. Cherie Blair was in conversation with Mohini Kent, author and founder-chairperson of LILY Against Human Trafficking – a charitable organisation which works against the trade in human beings and child trafficking. The event was conducted by Swati Agarwal on behalf of Prabha Khaitan Foundation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, His Highness The Dalai Lama, Cherie Blair, Sir Cliff Richard, G P Hinduja, Sri M, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Arshad Warsi, Dr Karan Singh, Sir Mark Tully, Sharmila Tagore, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Sundeep Bhutoria, Lord Parekh, K P Singh, and other eminent personalities, as well as common citizens, have written very personal letters to their mothers, especially for Mohini Kent’s book.

“It is a great honour for Prabha Khaitan Foundation to host the unveiling of `Dear Mama’ which is a stupendous collection of letters to one’s mothers and which evokes deep feelings of love, emotion, compassion and inspiration. The formal launch was slated for March 2020 at an event in London but had to be postponed due to the Covid pandemic. It was a very touching experience for me to write a letter to my late mother for the book,” said Sundeep Bhutoria, Trustee, Prabha Khaitan Foundation.

Mother is the first guru and guide of the children. Mahatma Gandhi, Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, the Buddha and others owed a debt to their mothers. Even HRH Prince Charles publicly addressed the Queen as ‘Mummy’ at Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. But some mothers betrayed their daughters, who were sold as slaves. The letters of those girls in this book speak of heartbreak, trauma, loss and betrayal.

Mohini Kent has written the book in aid of her charity, Lily Against Human Trafficking. The books is available online on Flipkart and Amazon India and all the proceeds would go to LILY Against Human Trafficking

Cherie Blair, the human rights lawyer, is the Chancellor of the Asian University for Women; Governor of the London School of Economics; a founding member of Omnia Strategy LLP; and the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women supports women entrepreneurs in developing countries. She lives in London with her husband, Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of the UK.

Lady Mohini Kent Noon is an author, film-maker, charity worker and journalist. She is the Founder Chairperson of Lily Against Human Trafficking. And Global Envoy in the UK of the International Buddhist Confederation. She is the author of several books, including Black Taj, a novel, and Nagarjuna: The Second Buddha. She has written and directed feature films, documentaries, and worked with Sir Ben Kingsley. Her stage plays include Rumi: Unveil the Sun. She also hosts spiritual teaching tours in the UK.

Excerpts from the book “Dear Mama”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: “Mother is the ever-flourishing spring of inspiration and our strength to overcome all the challenges.”

HH the Dalai Lama: “My mother was my first teacher of compassion. Those who receive affection from their mothers as children have much greater inner peace in their adult lives.”

Cherie Blair: “When I was called to the Bar in 1976, you were the only parent entitled to be part of my achievement. I wanted you to be acknowledged.:

Sir Cliff Richard: “Death is never fair. You gave us life – me, Donna, Jacqui and then Joan – and death took yours. But… he couldn’t take our memories.”

G.P. Hinduja: “It is said that God created mothers because He could not be everywhere.”

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw: “Not many daughters can boast of the fact that their mother is a successful entrepreneur at the age of 87. This fiery independent streak is what I have inherited from you. You have been a pillar of great strength and inspiration to me.”

Sharmila Tagore: “I have taken you for granted. I never told you how much I appreciated your cooking (and) your talent with jokes.”

Yogi Sri M: “I beg forgiveness (from my mother) when her beloved son ran away to the Himalayas and was given up for dead. (She) welcomed me after years when I came back as a wandering yogi. Only a mother can do that.”

Rakesh Omprakash Mehra: “Like an ocean, she had the capacity to receive the rivers of pain, purify it, and rain it back on us like love. They say you passed away, but in my daughter, I feel you come back, in my wife I feel your loving and caring. For me, LILY is an ode to every mother.”

Arshad Warsi: “The first thing I need to do, in fact, every son and daughter needs to do, is apologising for not being able to match up to the unconditional love mothers have for their children.”

Shonali Bose: “All of my films – Amu, Margarita with a Straw, The Sky is Pink -have been about the mother-daughter relationship and death. That’s because you were so central to my life till your shocking death when I was 21.”

Milkha Singh: “Our home was in Multan. Then we heard India was going to be partitioned. A Muslim mob came for us with their guns. Father shouted: ‘Bhaag Milkha! Don’t look back!’ When it was quiet, I went back, but they had killed you, everyone. My last memory of you is lying on your body and weeping.”

Khalid Mohamed: “You lost your only child Zubeida in an air crash. We only found mangled parts of her body on the site. When my mother Zubeida perished, you were my protector and live-giver. Fayazi Ma, it’s your 25thdeath anniversary, and I assure you I am OK.”

Dr Karan Singh: “She was highly compassionate and caring, and I learnt a great deal from her. I learnt the beautiful Dogra-Pahari folk songs that she used to sing on festive occasions. In our culture, the mother has a very special place. There are our physical mothers, but at a deeper level in Hinduism, the mother goddess appears in many forms.”

Raghu Rai: “When the partition took place, I was just five. Little did I understand what it meant for my mother to look after ten children without any help. My mother wove a magic thread to keep a large family happy and united at a low cost.”

Vijay Khattar: “Though you were deaf and mute since birth, you remain the most expressive person I’ve known. I wondered what it must be like. I feared the weight of silence. When the political trouble started in Kashmir were forced to leave because of the killings. You made this difficult and uncertain time easier for the family.”

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#WeHaveADream Summit to End Social, Racial, Gender & Environmental Injustice on Gandhi Jayanti

New York, Oct 2020: High impact entrepreneur, Kunal Sood, is uniting all generations in action for #WeThePlanet’s first-ever virtual-interactive#WeHaveADream Summit on Friday, October 2, 2020, on the International Day of Non-violence in New York City.

The virtual summit will be live-streamed globally on https://www.wetheplanet.io/ at 8:00 PM IST, featuring prominent voices for change and non-violence including Kojo Annan and Gina Belafonte.

Kunal, the founder of X Fellows, NOVUS and #WeThePlanet, seeks to end all forms of social, racial gender and environmental injustice and violence across the planet. He aims at uniting both the youth and the elders to usher in an era of human prosperity and planetary flourishing.

Kunal shares, “I have dedicated my life’s purpose towards transforming a billion lives over the next decade. The legacy of Mahatma Gandhi teaches all human beings the transformative power of nonviolent resistance to inspire movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.” He believes that media and technological innovation are transforming society and how we can reimagine peace in our time at an exponential pace. The leadership, dignity and eloquence of Martin Luther King Jr. further inspired Kunal to launch #WeHaveADream to end social, racial and environmental injustice. With #WeHaveADream, Kunal seeks to stimulate the efforts of global leaders, alliances and initiatives who are focusing on building peace, leading to a future where we take local action with a global vision to transform humanity.

#WeHaveADream is set out to reimagine peace in our time to build society’s strengths and to mitigate the violence and conflicts we are witnessing worldwide. The global summit will help in amplifying resilience and the voices of local actors, people of colour, women and youth in promoting peace. Some of the prominent forces for change and progress include Kojo Annan, an high impact philanthropist, entrepreneur and humanitarian; Gina Belafonte, actress, producer and activist; Kunal Sood, Founder of X Fellows, NOVUS and #WeThePlanet; Laura Muranaka, #WeThePlanet Co-founder; Josh Radnor, actor and filmmaker; Harold O’ Neal, composer and activist; Lara Stein, Founder of TEDx; Emmanuel Kelly, world’s first differently-abled artist; and Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk, humanitarian and daughter of the CEO of the 7-Eleven Corporation and a civic leader in Dallas will be part of the #WeHaveADream summit. The summit will be an opportunity for these prominent voices to discuss best practices and take action to help reimagine peace in our time and explore ways to strengthen people’s resilience amidst COVID-19.