SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN

I am very confident about the success of #SwachhBharat movement. The government is doing every bit to ensure the success of this five year movement. We expect people too, to join the movement with same seriousness.

– Manoj Sinha, MoS, Indian Railways

We have put up banners at the ticket counters and station areas. Announcements are on as a reminder against littering and the penalties related to it.

– Sadashivan Nair, Station Master, Vashi Railway Station

 

 

Revachem joined hands with CSIA

As a part of Swachch Bharat Abhiyan, ChatrapatiShivaji International Airport authority recently initiated a cleanliness week-‘Swatch Bharat – Sunder Bharat’ on October 20. Revachem along with Sealed Air joined the campaign.

Delighted with the campaign’s success, Jigar Shah, Director, Revachem said, “Cleanliness is one of the most important practice for a clean and healthy environment. The motto was to make everyone aware of the importance of personal and surrounding hygiene. This is essential to protect ourselves from diseases. With special thanks to Navin Verma and Prateek Jain who led the entire campaign at T1 & T2 terminals, we are thankful to the team of GVK and CSIA, for letting us participate in such a grand campaign! We would like to be part of such campaigns in future too.” Abhishek Dhamija, GM-Marketing, Revachem who led the Revachem team in the campaign said, “We have participated and supported the event in four steps. We had an awareness session at T1, T2 , A-terminal for the employees and behind The Leela hotel area covering the taxi drivers. We also had a Tattoo program where small kids got tattooed based on cleanliness themes. It was a fun programme aimed to educate kids about the importance of cleaning.”

Kaushik Bhattacharya, Regional Manager-Western Region, Diversey Care, Sealed Air, “We as the business partner of the campaignaimed to teach the technical aspects of cleaning such as chemicals applicability, correct dosage, equipment usage etc. The training session involved not only class four employees but also the executive staff.”

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