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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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VINEET GUPTA_4
VINEET GUPTA_4 10 years 11 months ago
Agar hum apne ass pass dekhenge to sabse jyada plastic kachara hi najar ayega. Plastic no biodegradable hoti hai isliye environment ko bahut nuksaan pahuchati hai. Plastic recyclable bhi hoti hai. Isliye government ko plastic ke further production pe ban laga dena chahiye. Aur companies ko force karna chahiye ki woh plastic ko recycle kare.
rajinder singh
rajinder singh 10 years 11 months ago
Smt. Reena and Sh.Rajesh, garbage picker in various sector of Urban Estate, Kurukshetra. There life start at 5.00 AM till 11.00 PM in night. There three wheeler on finance.They are just charging 50rs per house for full month. Now a big problem arises for them and for residents also. Local administration , including HUDA, Police and Municipal Authorities threaten them to seize there three wheeler, WHY.? NO Solid waste dumping land or processing plant in this Holy City.
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Ramesh Kumar Arora
Ramesh Kumar Arora 10 years 11 months ago
Strict monitoring may be done by Government to see that whether things are moving in the right direction. Mere passing of a rule or reuglation does not work unless and untill it is strictly monitored and officers should be encouraged to monitor various Government activities. RWA in different colonies and sectors should be involved and their views and feedback taken from time to time. Feedback of citizens and RWA functionaries will improve things to a lot extent.
Ramesh Kumar Arora
Ramesh Kumar Arora 10 years 11 months ago
Respected Sir, it is my humble suggestion that it should be made mandatory for all restaurants, hawkers, street fruit and snack sellers etc. to keep Dust Bins near their shops and remove them when they are filled in. If suitable arrangement of Dust Bin and cleaning is not made by the shop keeper, he should be fined heavily. Government should pay attention for keeping more and more Dust Bins in public places and their proper disposal. Waste treatments plants should also be installed everywhere.
Amit Lamdade
Amit Lamdade 10 years 11 months ago
Swachh Bharat/Clean India. Good.... But How? Please provide the Dustbin to every coaches of train Particularly in general coach. Yesterday, I traveled from Dadar to Vapi in General coach and during this journey I taken the one cup of tea. After drinking the tea for the cup i used the dustbin which is in My Home. I think this is not possible to every time and every person and in this case self initiative is also not Working.
Thakur Das Daryana
Thakur Das Daryana 10 years 11 months ago
Open Defecation by half the population esp. rural and 2/3 of sewage passing untreated after so many years of plan work is more than an indication of the fact that a fresh look at the technological options may reveal the sustainable solutions. Besides above 38% of urban population using septic tanks & Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation having proposed Chlorination of ST Effluent it may come as a substantial remedy for prevention of pollution subject to appropriate action by local bodies.
K Ajith Kumar
K Ajith Kumar 10 years 11 months ago
Not only the dirt and filth which people throw make the places dirty, but the dust and mud also. In western countries, all places are either with tar or cemented or with grass. Hence there is no dust in the air, which is a big threat of air pollution . Also digging of roads and footpaths are banned there. Here every contractor dig the roads and leave the place as it is, making the whole place dirty & dirty. A recent survey shows Delhi air consists of more dust particles than vehicle emissions.
Rahul_139
Rahul_139 10 years 11 months ago
Govt should provide more dustbins. In other countries you see dustbins at every few steps. Garbage should be picked up on time too.