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Tackling urban & rural cleanliness

Tackling urban & rural cleanliness
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 15, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Should issues of urban and rural cleanliness be tackled differently? Can a single approach provide solutions to all problems related to cleanliness?

Should issues of urban and rural cleanliness be tackled differently? Can a single approach provide solutions to all problems related to cleanliness?

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Kaustubh Santosh Hudlikar
Kaustubh Santosh Hudlikar 10 years 10 months ago
sir, to make it short... i leave in Nashik, Maharashtra. i support 'clean INDIA', but i can see no dustbins around when i need them. i think, bins should be available at least on 1 km intervals along roads. plz do something about it. JAY MAA BHARTI Jayate NAMO
alok kumar_75
alok kumar_75 10 years 10 months ago
har class ke syllabus me clean india ka topic add kiya jaye jab bacha bachpan se adult hone tak har class me shramdaan krega aur waste se hone wali khatarnak bibari ke bare me janega to kuch yrs bad puri pidhi jagrook ho jayegi phir pura india clean rhega aur usse bhut si bimari nhi hogi to unpar hone wala govt ka kharch bachega jis trah se tv par roj ek hi aad dekhne se yad ho jata hai usi tarah ek hi kam roj krne se krne ki adat pad jati hai
alok kumar_75
alok kumar_75 10 years 10 months ago
sir, school se universities tak har class ke student se month me ek bar shramdaan kraya jaye aur unhe btaya jaye ki waste dustbin se bahar edhar udhar dalne se mavesi, environment, human ke liye kis tarah khatarnak hai aur shramdaan ke no bhi main exam me jode jaye es se student suru se hi waste sahi jagah pe dalne ki adat pakad lega nhi sochega ki hume hi uthana hai jab 12 yrs koi shram daan karega to uski adat me a jayega, puri life safai ko nhi chhod payega bacho ko naitik banane ki bat hai
GOKUL K_2
GOKUL K_2 10 years 10 months ago
The people will think only if there is profit.Why don’t the government buy the segregated waste from the house holders at a least reasonable & affordable price, so that the people will really think about it and the payable amount can be adjusted to their tax annually, without paying by hand and even the poor people (those who are not having anything) will also put their effort towards collecting garbage disposed in the road side/any vacant places.
Viraj Nh
Viraj Nh 10 years 10 months ago
dear sir, it is not very difficult to tackle with this problem, the first thing that should be done is to create the awareness among the peoples, one more thing that don't assume that all educated people keep their surrounding clean.Make strict rules so that the peoples who throw wastes where it was not supposed to.Give rights to each and every person to have a proof of peoples who throw the wastes, to make a video etc. and take the person to the police custody for some days.This may help.
Puneet Sharma
Puneet Sharma 10 years 10 months ago
nspite there should be a board or hoarding on which they can display their products but not on road. It will look beautiful and can almost reduce 40% of dirtiness. Why a chemist, cloth merchant, Jeweller never showcases their products outside their shops? When they can manage their business within their shop then why others can't? Here your slogan "YES WE CAN" can be a game changer. If we want to make "Swachh Bharat" these small contributions can make a big difference.
Puneet Sharma
Puneet Sharma 10 years 10 months ago
Like for Vegetable and Fruit Shops there should be some criteria to meet with hygienic environment to keep their products in good quality for the health of their customers. Government should come with a solid plan to control these thing as it can contribute a lot in Swachh Bharat Abhiyan as well as in Smart Cities. Whenever I visits to some place I consider this as a common problem of our shopkeepers.
Puneet Sharma
Puneet Sharma 10 years 10 months ago
Neither our Health department nor our Food Civil Supply and safety department issues such advisory to control these practices. Government should plan for shopkeepers to keep different kind of dustbins in their shops and with the help of local Municipality a collection time and point to dispose the waste material for Solid waste management. There should be a fixed fine for shopkeepers if they throw their waste material on Road. Why there can't be a common rule for all?
Puneet Sharma
Puneet Sharma 10 years 10 months ago
I want GOI to come up with a solution where our shopkeepers can be restricted or motivated to use the space of their respective shop for the said purpose only. For an example you can see, Many of shopkeepers running Karyana stores also run vegetable shops outside the free land of their shop. Many are running 3-4 shops in a single shop. Doing such can't be considered as good.
Puneet Sharma
Puneet Sharma 10 years 10 months ago
As the name elaborates "Swachh Bharat" so to achieve this awareness is most imp but apart from awareness can GOI issue an advisory for Shopkeepers who oftenly uses outside space of their shops by displaying their products on the outside land, Road, Market. However it can be their Right or not but it brings dirtiness around that locality