Big B feels children should be taught the importance of cleanliness early in life
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, an active supporter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Clean India campaign, on Wednesday batted for constructing special toilets for women and educating children on cleanliness. Mr Bachchan tweeted:
PM Narendra Modi recently lauded the efforts of the actor who wielded the broom and joined the campaign.
The prime minister launched the Clean India Mission on October 2 on Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary to promote cleanliness and hygiene in the country.
The 71-year-old screen icon is here to shoot for Shoojit Sircar's upcoming
Piku.
Mr Bachchan, the Unicef Goodwill Ambassador for Polio Eradication, advised people to do what they preach and clean up after themselves rather pass on the job to some one else. He also tweeted:
Taking his advocacy a notch further, he stressed equal sanitation opportunities for all. He posted: