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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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divakarank
divakarank 11 years 3 weeks ago
Agri Waste is about 70% of all agricultural products, be it food crop or commercial crop. This waste is currently burnt (emitting carbon dioxide) or mulched (releasing methane) both of which contribute to Global Warming. We have demonstrated how these wastes can be carbonised instantly and converted into fuel & fertilizer (Biochar based). https://www.dropbox.com/s/hf4anogpagbyb35/Cuddalore%20EID%20Parry%20Farmer%20Biochar.mp4?dl=0
suresh dave
suresh dave 11 years 3 weeks ago
dear sir in my view people of india have a habit of live in unhealthy condition and they are not much serious about good environment so only by giving lecture about cleaning not enough.please make law to fine heavily those who litter outside and prosecute those govt. officiale who not obey there duty to provide basic facility to citizen of india.it is not impssibale to make india AS SWACCH BHARAT.
Sandeep goyal
Sandeep goyal 11 years 3 weeks ago
respected pm sir please do not restict cleanliness to land pollution only , equally important is controlling air pollution which is causing increased number of respiratory diseases in people without let them know and thus causing silent deaths. people hear you patiently and lovingly so i request you to please make a public announcement regarding this and encourage people to control this by planting plants in houses and by planting trees on community lands this will also increase green area
Devarajan Govindan
Devarajan Govindan 11 years 3 weeks ago
Respectable PM Swatch Bharat will be successful only when the hospitals and big malls who are just like that throughing their waste in the other areas and local bodies who collects waste from each and every street stores the same in the outskirt with out disposing the same properly or with out any program for waste management, the program will be failure.
Devarajan Govindan
Devarajan Govindan 11 years 3 weeks ago
Respectable PM Swatch Bharat will be successful only when the Individual Shop Owners, Hotels and restaurant Owners, Vegetable vendors,Street Marsala and ready to eat food vendors and other similar type of business people are personally made responsible to dispose their waste and also the respectable area people are made accountable for this then only this scheme will be succesful
Sundeep_4
Sundeep_4 11 years 3 weeks ago
Dear PM, I feel Swatch Bharat mission cannot be successful until people own/take responsibility of the area they live in to keep it clean. Though many of us are willing to come take the responsibility, we are scared of govt policies surrounding them. Request you to lookinto these and create some friendly policies to help people maintain their Roads, Parks and surrounding areas. Having benefits/rewards on taking responsbilities would also help more people coming forward. EOD,we want Swatch Bharat
Priyavarshini raman
Priyavarshini raman 11 years 3 weeks ago
Before cleaning the rural especially need basic amenities. First clothing. Many urban people have lots of dresses in dress cupboard. Ask the only govt with pvt companies to collect the intact dress and distribute it to all the poor,tribal, remote women and girls/men too. Let them first look decent. To live food is needed but to work for the food one should cover their body with cloths and not look beggars.
Parimal Bardhan
Parimal Bardhan 11 years 3 weeks ago
Dear PM,Time now to enforce & implement solutions,otherwise swachh bharat will be a mirage.Can you not guide & instruct administration of Delhi & Gurgaon under your close watch to implement communitybased SWM & composting?Housing societies be mandated to implement composting of food & garden waste by using simple technology.Could provide them procedural incentives.Big waste to energy plants arent feasible solutions for our population who dont practice segregation.
Parimal Bardhan
Parimal Bardhan 11 years 3 weeks ago
Dear Prime Minister,your onetime jhadu on 2 oct last year had a short-lived impact.I guess for a population who are under perennial sloth,I guess PM has to do jhadu daily like Gandhiji doing his chores daily come what may to shame others.Jhadu for sure is the first step.System must start planning what next.Materials generated from jhadu need proper disposal and thats a million dollar problem.MCD Delhi is a good example where you see piles of garbage lying on roadsides without proper disposal.