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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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NAMAN VASHISHTA
NAMAN VASHISHTA 10 years 11 months ago
NOT ONLY GOVERNMENT HAD TO DO A LOT OF EFFORTS PEOPLE ARE ALSO TO COME TOGETHER AND HAD TO TAKE ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN SWACHHBHARATMISSION.PEOPLE HAD TO FORM SMALL GROUPS IN THEIR LOCALITIES AND HAD TO COME OUT OF THEIR HOMES ON WEEKENDS AND WHEN THEY HAVE TIME AND HAD TO CLEAN THEIR LOCALITIES ON THEIR OWN.THIS WILL BE THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW INDIA.NOT DAY DREAMINGANDMAKING COMMENTS ON GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE THE INDIA BETTER.SOIREQUEST THE PEOPLE OF INDIA THAT PLEASE DO IT AS A RESPONSIBILITY.
KHUSHBU BATHAM
KHUSHBU BATHAM 10 years 11 months ago
there is already lots of facilities give but the important thing is that the people themselves feel that cleanliness is a must. then only our country will become clean from all prospective. And for this educating the poor people and villagers is required. if everyone will understand the importance of cleanliness our country will become clean.
Uday Kachhela
Uday Kachhela 10 years 11 months ago
My 2 cents 1) Create awareness among people - Govt. is already doing this efficiently..need to continue this campaingn 2) Provide infrastruture - Municipal corporations/panchayats should provide dust bin and public toilets so people can't give excuse of its non-availability 3) Have PPP model for cleaning towns/villages - Instead of Govt. employees doing cleanliness which is not efficient involve private players with Govt. monitoring 4) Penalize people found littering.
rahul mundra
rahul mundra 10 years 11 months ago
Dear Honourable PM, The menace of stray cows and dogs on the streets make them dirty. Lots of cow dung traffic problems are caused by them. I would suggest that each municipal ward be given a strict responsibility to have a cow shed / shelter and use it to keep cows and milk them and sell that milk. any municipal ward not found to have such place and has stray cows on the roads littering and defecating that ward member should be fined for not keeping their ward clean. thanks.
Vivek Raj
Vivek Raj 10 years 11 months ago
Dear PM, By the time Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has become slow. People taking this as a joke and not following seriously. According to my opinion, The government should tell the citizens that we told you, you have to ready for follow the rules. I would like to give some ideas that help to spread awareness among people quickly. Install garbage box/toilets on all railway station/bus stands quickly and impose a nominal fine for not making revenue. Actual purpose is spreading awareness that gov serio
Ashok Jhunjhunwala
Ashok Jhunjhunwala 10 years 11 months ago
Install dustbins, garbage pits multi-fold & should to be cleaned by municipalities or village authorities on regular basis. Processing, recycling of garbage by privates to be encouraged. Road & rail sides should be made cleaned, walls & put prominent hoardings with messages for not throwing garbage there. Very strict fine should be imposed. We Indians have developed dirty habits as there aren't proper disposal mechanism & there aren't bodies to see, stop & impose fines.
HIMANSHU_32
HIMANSHU_32 10 years 11 months ago
Dear Prime Minister, To make Swachh Bharat Abhyan more effective we need to enforce rule to every citizen, institution, production unit in a way that if not obeyed huge amount will be levied from them (e.g countries like singapore they charge from 500 SGD to 10000 SGD in case a person litters on railway station). Obviously collection agents should be strict and non corrupt (you can also outsource this task to any private organizations)
ram munje
ram munje 10 years 11 months ago
Dear Sir , due to Swacha Bharat initiative of mass movement showing many good results .Also helps to change of public behavior towards creating throwing litter or waste in open space ,land or river/lake etc. Now we have to take action or give a guide line or making mandatory/compulsory to collect home/resident waste from house to house from Village ,Taluka & Districts places to metro cities from respective local authorities.This will help to use waste bin in every house of India .
Akshay Garg_3
Akshay Garg_3 10 years 11 months ago
This is a simple solution to unclean public toilets. They are sustainable toilet flush. They can be very useful in rural areas. Further, if small water treatment mechanisms are used above public toilet premises, it can be a self sustaining solution with no outside help required for maintenance. The water treatment can be endorsed by private players like Kent, Aquaguard or Eureka. The flush is Japanese innovation.
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Shivkumar_10
Shivkumar_10 10 years 11 months ago
Each and every manufacturer has to assess the amount of throw away item that is associated with his produce either by way of packing or for aesthetics.