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Cleanliness in school curriculum

Cleanliness in school curriculum
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can schools innovatively include ‘focusing on cleanliness’ as a part of their curriculum where students learn about the need and importance of cleanliness from a ...

How can schools innovatively include ‘focusing on cleanliness’ as a part of their curriculum where students learn about the need and importance of cleanliness from a very young age? Post your views.

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ranjit singh
ranjit singh 11 years 2 months ago
Pristine beaches and Backyards of each lane of Metros are littered with plastic bottles, thermocoles, wrappers,glass bottles etc.We also see RAGPICKERS picking them up each day for their livelyhood.Why not employ them as RAGPICKERS and entrust them with keeping lanes and bylanes, backyards and beaches clean all the times.Its like right job for right person.
Rahul Bansal_1
Rahul Bansal_1 11 years 2 months ago
We should include cleanliness in school with the help of students,teachers and parents as if they enforce them to make their surroundings clean,they will grow up with those positive views only and also enhance their juniors to do so. The cleanliness types of things are very for our life and this should be taught to them very politely rather than scolding them or punishing.
sudesh sehgal
sudesh sehgal 11 years 2 months ago
CLEANLINESS: This is a major issue in India. Despite Swacch Bharat campaign and initiative that our PM started, little or no improvement is in sight. Suggestions: A separate Ministry at central level, more funds, more trained work-force, necessary infrastructure, harsh fines for law-breakers, awareness and civic education in schools, exemplary penalties on polluting industries, use of clean gasoline for motor vehicles. Drastic action in this area is needed before the problem gets worse.
Harshvardhan Tiwari
Harshvardhan Tiwari 11 years 2 months ago
Sir, We should make Weekly Practice in Schools for student and Monthly Practice in schools with Parents. It can have some steps: 1. Schools should cover 1.5km radius area under their supervision with Teachers, Students and Parents (which will make them self aware and responsible). 2. Students should have weekly period of Swachh Mision in which they will clean school prescribed radius with their teachers. 3. Parents will have a session monthly for the same. Regards Harshvardhan
ABINASH ROUT_1
ABINASH ROUT_1 11 years 2 months ago
Cleanness starts from our heart,from our mind.It's not that we have to only clean our country to get a cleaned one,but it's better to stop making it dirty.It's all about how quickly we are changing our mindset.
ashok kumar
ashok kumar 11 years 2 months ago
Environment conservation or pollution control education must be include in school syllabus at primary school level.they should know the garbage burning is very dangerious for Environment and for human beings also.forest area of our country going down with alarming speed.
NEERAJ SHUKLA
NEERAJ SHUKLA 11 years 2 months ago
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