On October 1st of this year, a day before Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary, an estimated 85 million Indians came together to clean up streets, lanes and public places for an hour. This event has been recognised as the largest simultaneous voluntary effort for sanitation worldwide and marked the culmination of the Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) fortnight. This record-breaking voluntary shramdaan (physical effort) was India’s tribute to the father of the nation, who passionately advocated for sanitation as a priority even over political independence.