BEML observes 'Swachhta Pakhwada'
To spread awareness about cleanliness, posters and banners are placed at various strategic locations in and around the Factories, Complexes and Residential Townships.

BEML observes 'Swachhta Pakhwada'
To support the nationwide cleanliness initiative of the GoI, BEML Limited, a Schedule ‘A’ Company under the Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India, is observing the fortnight-long program ‘Swachhta Pakhwada’ from 1st to 15th Dec. 2022 across all its units for spreading the awareness on cleanliness.
On the first day of fortnight-long celebrations, the 'Swachhta Pledge' was administered for fostering the spirit of cleanliness among all BEML employees across all establishments and offices.
Various activities, such as disposing of scrap material, cleanliness drive at public places, and townships, weeding out of old files and equipment, plantation of tree saplings, fumigation, disposal of e-waste, clearing drainage etc. are planned.
To spread awareness about cleanliness, posters and banners are placed at various strategic locations in and around the Factories, Complexes and Residential Townships.
Programmes such as Seminars, Essay writing & drawing competitions on the subject of swachhta are being organized for all employees, their spouses and children during this fortnight.
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