India Today Group honours 16 cleanliness warriors at the Safaigiri Awards 2017
New Delhi 3rd October, 2017 – The third edition of India Today Safaigiri Awards felicitated 16 cleanliness champions at a glittering event that saw Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu in attendance.
The Safaigiri awards were launched in 2015 after Prime Minister Narendra Modi nominated the India Today Group and its Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Aroon Purie as ambassadors of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. This year, the India Today Group also recogised women safai warriors who have brought about change in their village and district. Actor Bhumi Pednekar gave away special awards to these Swachhta hi Seva champions.
Staying true to his knack for witticisms, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said “felicitation is to give inspiration to others” at the third edition of India Today Safaigiri Awards.
Venkaiah Naidu, who was in attendance at the Safaigiri Awards last year as a Union minister, said that earlier it was his duty to attend such events but now it is a matter of pleasure. “I have retired from politics but not tired from public life,” Naidu said as the audience smiled.Commending India Today for honouring citizens who are doing pioneering work in the field of cleanliness and sanitation, Venkaiah Naidu said “media hold enormous potential for influencing public opinion and awards like these will give a big boost to citizens and corporates to donate time and efforts to the cause of Swachhata”.
The winners of Safaigiri 2017 are:
Corporate Trailblazer: Bharti Foundation
Community Mobiliser: Shirish Apte
Garbage Guru: Green Nerds
Tech Icon: Sharad Kale
Toilet Titan: S Damodaran of Gramalaya
Best River Cleaning Initiative: Thoothapuzha Samrakshana Samithi
Water Saviour: Dilasa
Best PPP for Cleanliness: Hindustan Zinc
Best Sanitation App: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and Janaagraha
Cleanest Religious Place: Golden Temple
Cleanest City: Vadodara
Cleanest District: Mahe, Puducherry
Cleanest Village: Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
Most Effective Swachhta Ambassador:Amitabh Bachchan
Best Asian Government Cleanliness Initiative: Bangladesh
Best Global Cleanliness Initiative: Waste to Energy, Sweden