New Delhi: The Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy (PCIM&H), a key institution under the Ministry of Ayush, took enthusiastic part in the nationwide “Ek Din Ek Ghanta Ek Saath” initiative as part of the Swachhata Hi Seva 2025 campaign, reaffirming its commitment to building a culture of collective responsibility for cleanliness.
Mass Rally and Campus-Wide Cleanliness Drive
PCIM&H organized a large-scale cleanliness rally and drive, mobilizing employees to participate in cleaning their campus and adjacent residential areas from Pocket 1 to Pocket 3. The event symbolized active engagement and ownership, instilling the importance of maintaining hygiene not only within the workplace but also throughout the surrounding community. The campaign melded the spirit of national festivities with the ambition of achieving Swachh Bharat, a cleaner India.
Leadership Encourages Sustainable Cleanliness Culture
Addressing staff and participants, the Director of PCIM&H highlighted the necessity of high standards for hygiene and discipline as foundational to public health. Emphasis was placed on collective and personal responsibility—asserting that progress toward a clean nation must begin with the sustained, day-to-day effort of each individual along with institutional support.
Engaging Activities and Participation
To capture and share the campaign’s enthusiasm, PCIM&H arranged a selfie corner, encouraging participants to visually express their support and inspire others. The overall event fostered an atmosphere of camaraderie and pride as staff demonstrated teamwork in pursuing cleaner work and living environments.
Conclusion: PCIM&H
Through its spirited involvement in the “Ek Din Ek Ghanta Ek Saath” campaign, PCIM&H has renewed its pledge to keep cleanliness at the forefront of its organizational culture. The Commission encourages not only its workforce but all visitors and neighboring communities to join in making clean and green living a lasting habit—bridging national policy goals with grassroots participation.
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Source: PIB