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We all will have to work together to remove wrong traditions: Deputy Chief Minister Deora | News India

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Bhopal, 2 October (HS). Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Deora, while addressing the Sadbhavna Camp for the eradication of untouchability in village Digavmali of Mandsaur district on Wednesday, said that we all will have to work together to remove the wrong tradition. Times have changed a lot. To remove discrimination, goodwill should be developed among everyone. He said that goodwill has to be taken forward. Everyone's blood is the same, all work has to be done wholeheartedly.

Deputy Chief Minister Deora said that the government has done the work of bringing any person who is exploited, weak or suffering to the front line. Everyone is born as a human being. God does not discriminate against anyone in any way. God has made all the arrangements very well. Swachh Bharat Mission has completed 10 years today. He said that under Swachhata Hi Seva, cleanliness will not be achieved by just one person cleaning, whereas for that we all will have to work together to clean every day.

Deora said that first we should clean ourselves, then inspire others to clean, school is the holy temple of education, clean around it. No one gets dirty by cleaning, hands become clean by washing hands. There should be no hesitation in cleaning. He said that a CC road would be constructed in the village at a cost of Rs 20 lakh.

Deputy Chief Minister Deora distributed sports material and school material to the children studying in the hostel. An assistance amount of Rs 2 lakh was provided to the beneficiaries who performed inter-caste marriage. Collector Aditi Garg, Superintendent of Police Abhishek Anand, CEO District Panchayat Rajesh Kumar Jain, District Convenor Tribal Welfare Department Rekha Panchal and all other public representatives, officers, employees, school children, citizens of the village were present in the camp.