Jamshedpur West MLA Initiates Cleanliness Drive with Pension Scheme
Banna Gupta Integrates Swachh Bharat with Pension Distribution in Jamshedpur
In a novel approach to cleanliness, Jamshedpur distributes buckets with pensions to promote environmental awareness among beneficiaries.
JAMSHEDPUR – In an innovative move towards a cleaner Jamshedpur, Health Minister Banna Gupta combined social welfare with environmental consciousness by distributing cleanliness buckets to 1,235 beneficiaries under the Sarvajan Pension Scheme.
These beneficiaries, hailing from areas like Kadma, Sonari, Bistupur, Sakchi, and Mango, received pension acceptance certificates along with a unique request to maintain cleanliness.
Gupta emphasized the importance of using the provided buckets for household garbage disposal, aiming to discourage littering and enhance the city’s cleanliness.
The initiative targets old age, widow, and Divyangjan pension applicants, integrating social support with a message of environmental responsibility.
Along with the pensions, the gesture of distributing buckets serves as a practical step towards promoting the Swachh Bharat mission at the grassroots level.
The Health Minister also urged party workers to assist in the pension application process, ensuring widespread participation and awareness.
The event saw the presence of local dignitaries, including Sanjay Tiwari and Manoj Jha, highlighting the community’s collective effort towards cleanliness and welfare.
This unique initiative not only provides financial support but also fosters a sense of civic duty among recipients, aiming to make Jamshedpur a cleaner and healthier place.

