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🇮🇳 Under Swacch Bharat Mission · Panipat, Haryana

Swacch Panipat Abhiyan

स्वच्छ पानीपत अभियान

A structured, ward-level cleanliness movement — built not on one-time drives, but on permanent community ownership and public accountability.

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120+
Active Volunteers
3 km
Roads Cleaned
80
Trees Planted
5+
Wards Covered
Ongoing
Phase 2 Active
🔴 The Problem

Cleanliness drives fail. Not because people don't care.

They fail because there is no system. Drives happen once. Photos get taken. Nothing changes. Roads are dirty again in a week because no one owns the result.

The Swacch Bharat Mission set the vision. RNSS is building the ground-level accountability machine that actually delivers it — ward by ward, permanently.

5 Cr+
Open garbage complaints daily across Indian cities
70%
Cleanup drives show no change after 30 days
0
Ward-level accountability in most cities
₹0
Cost to citizens for RNSS services
🌿 Vision
🧹
"A clean city is not built by municipal workers. It is built by citizens who believe it is their own responsibility."
"स्वच्छ शहर नगरपालिका नहीं बनाती — वो नागरिक बनाते हैं जो मानते हैं यह उनकी जिम्मेदारी है।"
— RNSS Swacch Bharat Initiative · Panipat, 2026

Not a cleanup drive. A permanent system.

Every ward gets a team. Every team has a role. Every area gets a public cleanliness ranking. And that ranking is reviewed every month by an independent Nigrani Committee — not by RNSS, not by politicians, but by retired officers who have no stake in the result.

🏆 Public Ward Ranking 👥 Nigrani Committee 🏛️ Govt Integration 📊 Monthly Reporting
🏗️ Our Model

A 5-Level Accountability Structure

Every level has a team. Every team has a task. No area can be neglected because the system won't allow it.

🏘️
Ward Team
Grahini +
Local Leaders
🏙️
Block Committee
Best ward members
+ Retired officers
🏛️
District Committee
Top block performers
+ Administration
📊
Nigrani Committee
Impartial audit
Military + IAS Retd.
🇮🇳
RNSS + Govt
State coordination
+ Policy alignment

Ward-Level Team — Up to 11 Members

👩
Swachhta Grahini
3 housewives per ward
Know every corner of their mohalla
Daily monitoring of waste habits
First contact for residents
Report to Block Committee
🎖️
Retired Professionals
Doctors, Engineers, Teachers, Ex-Military
Technical expertise for waste management
Lead awareness workshops
Maintain quality standards
Mentor younger volunteers
🤝
Local Leaders
RWA heads, Councillors, Community leaders
Mobilise residents for participation
Coordinate with Municipal Corporation
Ensure resources reach the ward
Represent ward at Block meetings
📊 Cleanliness Ranking System

Every ward gets a public score. 1 to 10.

No hiding. No excuses. Every ward is evaluated and given a public cleanliness score — reviewed by an independent Nigrani Committee every month. Wards that improve get recognition. Wards that don't get intervention. This creates the one thing most cleanliness programmes lack: accountability people can actually see.

Nigrani Committee comprises:
Retired senior military personnel
Retired IAS / IPS officers
Independent civil society members
No active politicians — ever
🏆 Wards scoring 9–10 consistently receive the "Swachhta Prahari Award" at a public district ceremony.
1
Extremely Poor
Urgent action needed
2
Very Poor
Major sanitation issues
3
Poor
Below basic hygiene
4
Below Avg
Improving slowly
5
Average
Baseline reached
6
Above Avg
Visible effort
7
Good
Consistently clean
8
Excellent
Near-perfect
9
Outstanding
Model ward
10
Swachhta Prahari
Award level
⚙️ How It Works

Not a drive. A monthly operating system.

1
Survey & Map
Every ward is mapped. Waste hotspots, drainage issues, and household participation levels are documented before any action begins.
2
Deploy Ward Teams
Swachhta GrahinIs, retired professionals and local leaders are briefed, trained and assigned specific zones.
3
Execute & Document
Monthly cleanliness drives with photos, attendance records and outcome data. Everything tracked. Nothing hidden.
4
Rank & Reward
Nigrani Committee evaluates every ward. Public ranking released. Best wards rewarded. Lagging wards get support and intervention.
⚡ What Makes This Different
Four innovations that most cleanup drives don't have:
📊 Public Ward Ranking
Every ward scored 1–10, published monthly. Social pride + public pressure = lasting change. No ward wants to be last.
👁️ Independent Nigrani Committee
Retired military and IAS officers independently audit cleanliness — not the people running the programme. Zero conflicts of interest.
👩 Swachhta Grahini Model
Housewives as the backbone of every ward team. They live there. They know every household. No one is better placed to drive permanent change.
🏛️ Government Integration
RNSS works with DC, Zila Parishad and Municipal Corporation — not against them. Government resources + RNSS volunteers = real scale.
🏛️ Government Partnership

We don't replace government. We activate it.

Government has resources. RNSS has volunteers and energy. Together we deliver what neither can alone.

🧑‍⚖️
District Collector (DC)
Coordinates district-level cleanliness, enforces regulations, and participates in monthly review meetings.
🏦
Zila Parishad
Allocates budget for cleanliness projects. Financial oversight ensures every rupee reaches the ground.
🏙️
Municipal Corporation
Garbage infrastructure and sanitation staff are coordinated through MC alongside RNSS volunteers.
🗣️
MLAs & Councillors
Elected representatives mobilise their constituencies and advocate for cleanliness resources and policies.
📋
Monthly Joint Reviews
District-level meetings review progress, share best practices, and set targets for the next month.
🚁
Drone Monitoring (Phase 3)
Aerial drone inspections will provide visual, documented evidence of ward cleanliness across Panipat.
📅 Roadmap

Panipat First. Then Every City.

Phase 01 · Completed
Model Town, Panipat
✅ Completed
3 km roads cleaned by 120+ volunteers
80 saplings planted along main roads
40 households enrolled in waste programme
Ward team formed and trained
Social media awareness campaign live
Phase 02 · Ongoing
5 Wards Expansion
🔄 In Progress
5 new wards enrolled and mapped
Ward ranking system launched
Nigrani Committee formed
Door-to-door waste segregation drive
Schools engaged as change agents
Phase 03 · Planned
12 Villages + Scale
⏳ Upcoming
12 villages around Panipat covered
Drone area inspections begin
First Swachhta Prahari Awards ceremony
River and drain clean-up drive
Replicate model in other Haryana cities
120+
Active Volunteers
3 km
Roads Cleaned
80
Trees Planted
5+
Wards Covered
₹0
Cost to Citizens

This city is yours. Will you clean it?

Every Sunday morning, RNSS volunteers gather to clean Panipat. Two hours. Real change. Come join us.

Every Sunday · Panipat · 7:00 AM · All welcome

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