Ho Halla

"Ho Halla"[1][2] is an Indore Swachhta Anthem song for the 2017 edition of Swachh Survekshan (Cleanliness Survey), sung by Shaan,[2] composed by Rishikesh Pandey[3] and conceived by Parikipandla Narahari, an IAS Officer serving as the district collector.[4] The purpose of the song was to encourage the city of Indore to achieve the highest levels of cleanliness. It became very popular in Indore with residents using the track as their caller tunes.

"Ho Halla"
Song by Shaan & Rishikesh Pandey
LanguageHindi
ReleasedDecember 30, 2016 (2016-12-30)
Recorded2016
GenreMelody
Length1:54
LabelHribom
Songwriter(s)Rishikesh Pandey & Parikipandla Narahari
Music video
"Ho Halla" on YouTube

Release

The audio song was released on 30 December 2016 and received a positive critical reception as well as high popularity with Indore residents.

Success and impact

Indore has become the number one city in India for cleanliness because of the residents, public representatives and government officials. But the credit for the changed mindset of the people has been accredited to the song "Ho Halla".[5]

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gollark: > If you can see yourself needing something, and recognize the inevitability of wide scale spread, it’s preparation.I would assume that a lot of panic buyers assume they're just rationally preparing too.
gollark: > god bless australian mass surveillance and privacy invasionThe UK has that and we're not doing great! I think it's a population density thing.
gollark: It would be politically bad to close them because people would complain about "an entire lost generation" or something as if school is *that* important.EDIT: over here, I mean.
gollark: Mine and I think most of them here *are* still doing actual teaching, although with more computers than usual.

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