Hindustan Times (Delhi)

South municipal body plans to rope in Phogat sisters as brand ambassador­s

- Vibha Sharma vibha.sharma@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:After the success of the Aamir Khan starrer ‘Dangal’, which was loosely based on the story of wrestlers Geeta and Babita Phogat, the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n has decided to rope in the sisters as brand ambassador­s to promote the concept of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

The Phogat sisters will highlight the South Corporatio­n’s achievemen­ts apart from its works to improve garbage management. Geeta is India’s first female wrestler to win a gold medal in the 2010 Commonweal­th Games.

Apart from the Phogat sisters, the civic agency will appoint one Paralympic player as a brand ambassador to highlight its achievemen­ts. The SDMC will use their photograph­s for print and outdoor campaigns and their voices in audio clips to be aired on radio channels.

“Their photos will be placed on the official website of SDMC,” said a senior SDMC official. The proposal was approved by the standing committee on Thursday. The administra­tive approval will be given on Friday.

“The sisters symbolise women empowermen­t and inviting a paralympic player will help us to get associated with social cause,” said Shailendra Singh, standing committee chairman. The south corporatio­n’s headquarte­rs will be built on nine acres of land located behind PragatiMai­dan.

The SDMC standing committee on Thursday cleared the layout plan. The building is expected to be commission­ed by the end of 2018.

SDMC commission­er Puneet Goel said, “The SDMC will engage NBCC to construct the headquarte­rs. The same agency is constructi­ng the exhibition­cum-convention centre at Pragati Maidan.”

Presently, the north and south corporatio­ns operate from the 28-storey Civic Centre. The North Corporatio­n, which claims to be its owner, has been demanding a rent of Rs 864 cr from the South Corporatio­n for using the building since 2012.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Geeta Phogat and Babita Phogat.
HT FILE Geeta Phogat and Babita Phogat.

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