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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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P ASWATHY
P ASWATHY 11 years 1 day ago
please do establish dustbin every where in the public places,so that at least some people will be using it.merely setting dustbins is not enough make arrangements to clean the bin on a regular basis.employee workers to clean the surroundings on a regular basis. people are dumping wastes to the river and road side just because the don't have place to dispose it
Poonam A
Poonam A 11 years 1 day ago
Please introduce dustbins at all places specially roads, even after walking 1 km there is no dustbin due to which people tend to throw it here and there. Therefore it has become necessary to introduce it at all public places including trains and buses if possible.
Sushil Agarwal_1
Sushil Agarwal_1 11 years 2 days ago
I am 38 years old and work with a construction company in Delhi.I am very impressed by the swachh Bharat campaign and want to contribute but i dont know how to or rather where to start from.I alone cant take a broom and start anywhere.Only if there was a kind of website where i could see such campaigns taking place.It should show area wise cleanliness drive in progress or planned.All NGO's or institutions can organize programs and upload it in the site for people like us to contribute.
hema punyamoorty_1
hema punyamoorty_1 11 years 2 days ago
The government should also think of alternatives other than coal to generate electricity. There are many like wind energy, tidal energy, hydro electricity. Basically on renewable sources of energy.
hema punyamoorty_1
hema punyamoorty_1 11 years 2 days ago
The number of dump yards in India are increasing. The dump yards must be cleared. Most of the countries are using the latest technology to clear the dump yards. As we have taken all good points from other constitutions to ours, we should take all the good techniques of dump yard cleaning from them. This is a very important part of Swachh Bharat.
vinod kumar_77
vinod kumar_77 11 years 3 days ago
respected sir, sir make one day for every gov staff all over in INDIA that they should keep their office premisses clean and neat after office hours only.and once in a month(fix some date)every minister and celebrities along with local people shuold clean their local areas.and make awareness about cleaniness for each and every people. Thanking you sir.
Anant Mhaskar
Anant Mhaskar 11 years 3 days ago
The Observation is, whatever brooming we do in house, in society and public places we transfer the waste collected in many bins, before they actually land in the landfill, but during the transfer of waste in multiple bins the waste spills around the Bins creating unhygienic conditions around it.(Particularly my observation is to Mumbai city's waste collection and disposal process) This will improve work environment for Govt employees and cleanliness of the area
MURALI SANKAR
MURALI SANKAR 11 years 3 days ago
1. Waste can be broadly classified into two: Bio-degradable and Non Bio-degradable. I am not going to write about the former type since enough methods are available to tackle it, process it and dispose it. 2. where as non biodegradable waste may take the humanity to total catastrophe and even slow extinction. So we must focus on it. One of the major pollutant is plastics. It is a quite useful and at the same time perennial waste creator. Its use must be curtailed at all cost.