Chhindwara: Fed up with smelly, unkempt toilets in schools and government offices, Chhindwara district in Madhya Pradesh has taken cleanliness to the next level with its Swachhata Sathi Wash-on-Wheels campaign. Armed with bikes, machines, and determination, these cleanliness warriors respond to barcode-based alerts and ensure no toilet is left behind.
The concept is simple yet effective: a barcode is scanned, relevant details are entered, and the Swachhata Saathi zips over on their bike, ready to clean up the mess. Each cleaning service comes with a modest fee of Rs 200 for locations within 5 km and Rs 250 for farther ones—ensuring a sustainable model.
The campaign is not just a cleanliness drive; it’s a livelihood revolution. Shailendra, one of the Swachhata Saathis, explains, “I used to earn barely Rs 6,000-8,000 a month. Now, I earn Rs 1,000-2,000 daily. This initiative has truly changed my life.”
The initiative has also opened doors for women. Babita from Junnardev block has joined the movement with dreams of building her own home. “I’m earning and spreading awareness about cleanliness at the same time,” she says with pride.