SJVN Organises Swachhta Pakhwada 2026 Cleanliness Drives Across Hydro Power Projects
New Delhi: SJVN Limited conducted a series of cleanliness and sanitation activities as part of its ongoing Swachhta Pakhwada 2026 campaign across multiple project locations in Himachal Pradesh.
The initiative reflects the company’s commitment towards environmental cleanliness, community welfare, and sustainable development.
Sanitation Support Provided to Schools in Shimla
At the Corporate Headquarters in Shimla, SJVN donated sanitation materials and dustbins to:
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Government High School Navbahar
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Government Senior Secondary School Beolia
As part of the drive, toilets at both schools were inspected and cleaning supplies were handed over to school authorities to support improved hygiene and sanitation practices.
Cleanliness Drives Organised Across Hydro Power Stations
SJVN also organised Special Cleanliness Drives and Shramdaan activities at several of its hydro power projects, including:
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Nathpa Jhakri Hydro Power Station
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Rampur Hydro Power Station
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Naitwar Mori Hydro Power Station
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Sunni Dam Hydro Electric Project
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Luhri Hydro Electric Project Stage-I
Employees and officials participated actively in the campaigns aimed at promoting cleanliness and environmental awareness within project premises and nearby communities.
Satluj River Cleanliness Campaign
Employees associated with the Luhri Hydro Electric Project Stage-I also undertook cleanliness activities along the banks of the Satluj River near the project area.
The initiative focused on maintaining ecological cleanliness and encouraging responsible environmental practices around river ecosystems.
SJVN Reinforces Commitment to Environmental Responsibility
Through Swachhta Pakhwada 2026, SJVN continues to promote awareness regarding hygiene, sanitation, and environmental sustainability among employees and local communities.
The company has regularly undertaken community development and environmental initiatives aligned with national cleanliness and sustainability objectives, especially in project-affected regions across northern India.
