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Dera Sacha Sauda Joins Mega Cleanliness Drive in Gurugram on the Call of Chief Minister

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September 21, 2025
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[Gurugram, India – September 11, 2025] – Under the Haryana City Cleanliness Campaign 2025, devotees of Dera Sacha Sauda, along with other organizations, participated in a massive cleanliness drive in Gurugram, India on Thursday, responding to the call of Haryana Chief Minister Shri Nayab Saini.

Chief Minister Nayab Saini personally visited various zones of Gurugram, swept the streets himself, and encouraged Dera Sacha Sauda volunteers for their dedicated service. Revered Guru Saint Dr. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan also joined the campaign virtually from Shah Mastana Ji – Shah Satnam Ji Dham, Sirsa, and inspired devotees by symbolically sweeping along with them.

The city was divided into four zones, and volunteers carried out cleaning operations in an organized and disciplined manner. CM Nayab Saini praised Dera Sacha Sauda’s contribution, saying: “The large-scale participation of Dera Sacha Sauda followers is commendable. I congratulate and thank them. Every citizen must take responsibility so that together, we can bring Gurugram to the top of the cleanliness rankings.”

City Divided Into Four Zones – Exemplary Dedication of Volunteers

To make Gurugram spotless, the city was divided into four zones, where a large number of volunteers worked tirelessly with brooms, spades, sickles, pans, and other tools. Within hours, heaps of garbage were collected and transported to designated dumping sites with the assistance of municipal staff.

After the drive, every street, crossing, neighborhood, colony, and public place in Gurugram appeared clean and shining. Notably, all volunteers brought their own food and beverages from home, ensuring that city residents faced no inconvenience.

Cleaned the City in Just 7 Hours

In an impressive feat, Dera Sacha Sauda volunteers completed the mega cleanliness drive across Gurugram in just seven hours. Devotees arrived not only from Haryana but also from countries like Australia, New Zealand, and Canada to participate in this noble mission, further highlighting Gurugram’s place on the map of India.

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