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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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Chetan Chaphekar
Chetan Chaphekar 11 years 3 days ago
Honourable Sir, If we visit various picnic spots, lakes, nature points with family and children, the most dangerous things you will see is crushed and broken bottles of beer. People and children cannot enjoy the picnic due to this. I suggest you to ban glass beer bottles and allow only canned beer. This will restrict the nuisance to about 75%.
Deepika_14
Deepika_14 11 years 4 days ago
Respected Sir, Suggestion for Garbage Collection improvement. Garbage should not be collected openly in truck. It should be collected in garbage bag, which should be warped when it is collected from garbage container. Which will solve below problems :- * Personal health of garbage collector is maintained. * Irritating garbage smell is not faced by garbage collector and surrounding people. * Air bound diseases are prevented. Thanks and Regards, Deepika
Roshni_1
Roshni_1 11 years 4 days ago
*Introducing prizes/certificates or any benefits to locals by the local parties /officials for in housing societies for cleanliness drive.(e.g appreciation given during dahi handi / ganesh chaturthi).NOTE: Suggestion & discussion is a nerve ending process & will not work. It is high time to concentrate towards execution and monitoring of programs and polices.So that we can live what we have dream off.
Roshni_1
Roshni_1 11 years 4 days ago
*Mobile toilet vans should be introduced at specific intervals.(This should be charged for maintenance) (like near bus stops/railway stns/market places/schools)*Ban tobacco and gutka and other chewable tobacco products.
Roshni_1
Roshni_1 11 years 4 days ago
*Generally, waste is collected once day which should be made twice a day and timely. *Introducing automated garbage bins for collection and disposing *Open garbage should not be disposed in bins,it has to be in garbage bags. *Defecating/Urinating of humans & animals/pets should be banned in public places.They should be fined(like pple fined for braking signals) and make them to clean.
Roshni_1
Roshni_1 11 years 4 days ago
Yes,urban and rural cleanliness needs to be tackled differently.. *Spitting & smoking in public places should be strictly prohibited. *Need to introduce disposable bags (for spitting)like sanitizers that generally individuals use for personal hygiene. *Endorsing such items by celebrities so that individuals of different ages should not feel ashamed. *Making dust bins available at specific intervals at various locations.
V Pushkaran
V Pushkaran 11 years 5 days ago
FSSAI advt reg. artificially ripened fruits. It appears that myGovt is functioning like Flipcart. Blown up ads on crimes like poisoning fruits. Is this advt going to stop this unlawful act. It is not possible for a layman to identify artificially ripened fruit as per the clues given in the add. Govt has to stop this practice. Govt just ignore complaints by citizens. Just eyewash using precious public money.
Raakesh
Raakesh 11 years 6 days ago
Dear prime minister, please visit Meghalaya state. They maintain excellent cleanliness. A village is also awarded for being the most clean village in Asia. I know this as a friend of mine is from Meghalaya. He told that at at every lamp post, there is a dust bin. Even if you litter on the road, the women will immediately put the litter in the bin and smile at us making us feel ashamed. So, automatically, we will too put the garbage in the bins if we are in the state. Also, clean the filled bins.
Raakesh
Raakesh 11 years 6 days ago
Please pass a law instructing people to collect biodegradable and non biodegradable garbage in separate dust bins and garbage bags. The biodegradable garbage can be given to a local processing centre who can then produce bio fertilizers using earthworms which can be sold to farmers at subsidised rates removing subsidy for artificial fertilizers giving organic food to the Indians. The non biodegradable garbage can be easily segregated and recycled, especially metals and electronics.
Raakesh
Raakesh 11 years 6 days ago
Prime minister sir, please ban the spitting of gutka and pan, especially by the auto drivers. It will be fine if you could ban pan and gutka and other chewable tobacco products. It can save people even from oral cancer. It is lot more dangerous even than smoking. If you ban, the price of chewable tobacco will increase and only illegal activities will exist. This is a double strategy of handling the tobacco and cleanliness problem.