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Singtam Fountain Point Witnessed the Grand Inauguration of Indian Swachhata League 2.0


17.09.23: Singtam Fountain Point witnessed a momentous event as the Indian Swachhata League 2.0 commenced with great enthusiasm on its inaugural day.

The event, organized as part of the Swaccha Bharat Mission program, was graced by the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including Smt. Radha Pradhan, ADC, RDD Department; Shri Himmat Rai, Joint Secretary, Swaccha Bharat Mission, State Coordinator; Shri Sawan Dhakal SD, BDO, Khamdong BAC; Shri Suresh Tamang, President, Singtam Nagar Panchayat; Shri Ujjwal Pandey, MEO; Shri SB Manger, SHO; Shri Krishna Chettri, President of Shantinagar Gaon Sudhar Samiti, among others.



The event commenced with an inspiring address from the key dignitaries, emphasizing the critical importance of cleanliness and environmental sustainability. Smt. Radha Pradhan, Shri Himmat Rai, and Shri Suresh Tamang urged the community to unite in the noble cause of cleanliness.

Shri SR Dhakal, BDO, administered the solemn pledge. This event also saw the active participation of members from Chisopani GPU, Singtam Bihari Manch, Singtam Truck Driver Association, Singtam Nagar Panchayat, and various other community groups.

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