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This Article is From Nov 28, 2014

Swachh Bharat 'Repackaged' Initiative of UPA Government: Manmohan Singh

Swachh Bharat 'Repackaged' Initiative of UPA Government: Manmohan Singh
File photo of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Kumbalangi, Kerala: Taking a dig at the Narendra Modi Government's cleanliness drive 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan', former prime minister Manmohan Singh today said it was a 'repackaged' programme of the previous UPA regime headed by him.

"These are quite in tune with the 'Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan' that the previous government had launched during UPA II," Dr Singh said speaking at a function in this model tourism village in Kerala.

"Under the current regime, it is being repackaged and projected as Swachh Bharat Abihyan. Well a rose is a rose by whatever name you call it", Dr Singh quipped.

The Congress has been criticising the Modi Government for 'hijacking' its schemes and 'rechristening' them.

PM Modi launched his pet Swachh Bharat mission, a cleanliness drive across India, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti.

Dr Singh recalled the 'epoch making' initiatives of the two UPA Governments in the field of education -- the passage of Right to Education Act, strengthening of the 'Sarva Shiksha Abhyian' and rolling out the ambitious programme called 'Rasthriya Madhyamic Shiksha Abhiyan' for improving the infrastructure at the secondary education level in all government and government aided schools in the country.

Kerala has greatly benefitted by all these initiatives thanks to its strong foundation in the field of universal school education and the large infrastructure laid out by both government and the private sector in establishing educational institutions, he said.

He was launching five initiatives taken up by former union minister K V Thomas in the village, nested in the midst of backwaters and rivulets, where the local populace has vowed to maintain their environment clean and zero use of plastic.

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