Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Deepa Malik, mountainee­r Arunima are NDMC’s cleanlines­s ambassador­s

- Ritam Halder ritam.halder@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has appointed Deepa Malik and Arunima Sinha as brand ambassador­s for its Swachh NDMC initiative.

Deepa Malik is a Rio Paralympic­s silver medallist and Arjun awardee and Arunima Sinha is the first female amputee to climb Mt Everest.

“For me, Swachh Bharat is synonymous with patriotism. Patriotism is not about standing up for the National Anthem or painting your cheek with the tricolour at a sporting arena. Swachh Bharat is about making my country, my city beautiful,” Malik told HT,

“It is all about taking ownership. You can’t be a bystander, you have to become an integral part. If not, you are not patriotic,” she added.

The Swachh ambassador­s will take part in a sustained sanitation drive in different areas, to sensitise people from different walks of life to make sanitation a routine and regular exercise a habit, in their daily lives.

“India is so rich in every aspect. The only thing keeping it back is cleanlines­s and sanitation,” Malik said.

“To be a developed country, this needs to be our first priority. As a wheelchair-bound person, I can tell you, this adds to the problems. Say there is a ramp at a place I am going but it is covered in muck. This becomes double challengin­g. “

“Both Arunima and I have risen above our challenges and given the nation reasons to rejoice. We are not preaching by words, we are doing it through actions. What excuse do you have? Can’t you push yourself to go to a public waste bin and throw the garbage inside?” Malik asked.

Her fellow ambassador, 28-year-old Arunima Sinha, was a national-level volleyball player who was pushed from a running train by thieves in 2011. As a result, one of her legs had to be amputated below the knee.

“My life was nearly over. I still got up and achieved the impossible. Why can’t our youth do this much. Despite being able, why do they behave like they are physically challenged?” asked Arunima, whose conquests include Kilimanjar­o in Africa, Elbrus in Europe, Kosizko in Australia and Aconcagua in Argentina. The move has been initiated by the NDMC, ahead of the Swachh Bharat rankings, due this month.

India is rich in every aspect. The only thing keeping it back is cleanlines­s. and sanitation. To be a developed country, this should be our first priority.

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