World Environment Day 2026: Directorate of Rural Sanitation Launches “Swachh Gaon, Surakshit Jalvayu” Campaign
DG Rural Sanitation Calls for Mass Mobilization to Build Cleaner Villages, Climate-Resilient Future
Srinagar, June 01, 2026: In line with the directions of
the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DDWS), Ministry of Jal Shakti,
Government of India, the Directorate of Rural Sanitation, Department of Rural
Development & Panchayati Raj, J&K has launched “Swachh Gaon, Surakshit
Jalvayu” (Clean Village, Secure Climate) campaign from 1st June to 5th June
2026, culminating on World Environment Day.
The campaign is being organized under the aegis of Swachh
Bharat Mission (Grameen) Phase-II and aligns with the national theme of World
Environment Day 2026, “Climate Action”, while promoting the principles of Mission
LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment).
The initiative aims to strengthen rural sanitation systems
and promote sustainable environmental practices through widespread community
participation and Jan Bhagidari. Special emphasis will be laid on effective
implementation of the Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026, which came into
force on 1st April 2026.
Key focus areas of the campaign include awareness and
sensitization on SWM Rules, 2026, identification and management of Bulk Waste
Generators (BWGs), promotion of four-stream source segregation of waste, scientific
management of legacy waste, strengthening Greywater Management through the 3Rs
– Reduce, Reuse and Recharge, promotion of circular economy and waste-to-wealth
initiatives, self-assessment and validation of community sanitation assets by
Gram Panchayats, reinforcement of ODF Plus (Model) sustainability and Sampoorna
Swachhata goals, encouraging environmentally responsible behaviour under
Mission LiFE.
During the campaign period, Gram Panchayats will undertake a
series of awareness and cleanliness activities, community mobilization drives, plantation
drives, stakeholder consultations, and field-level interventions aimed at
improving waste management and environmental sustainability in rural areas.
The campaign will culminate in a Special Gram Sabha on 5th
June 2026, where achievements, best practices, and awareness generated on SWM
Rules, 2026 will be reviewed and discussed. The proceedings and activities
undertaken during the campaign will be reported through designated monitoring
platforms.
"Swachh Gaon, Surakshit Jalvayu" is not merely a campaign
but a collective movement towards sustainable living, environmental
stewardship, and strengthened rural sanitation systems,” said Ms Anoo Malhotra,
Director General Rural Sanitation, J&K.
Ms Malhotra has called upon all field functionaries,
Panchayati Raj Institutions, community leaders, Self-Help Groups, youth
volunteers, educational institutions, and citizens to actively participate in
the campaign and contribute towards building cleaner villages and a
climate-resilient rural future.

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