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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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Vishal Kaushal
Vishal Kaushal 11 years 1 month ago
Also more sanitary staff needs to be added. I can specifically give an example from the city of Gurgaon where a lot needs to be done by the local government. Construction waste is being dumped on road sides and no action is being taken. There is filth and pigs roaming around the residential areas but no action being taken. The government needs to showcase to the people how the city would be if everything was clean. This would require an initial clean up from govt
Vishal Kaushal
Vishal Kaushal 11 years 1 month ago
While people have slowly started realizing not to litter in public, a lot still needs to be done to make it a success. Heavy fines should be imposed specially in urban areas against anyone caught throwing stuff. Also, the government needs to be pro active in installing more dustbins in urban areas on the footpaths which should be emptied twice daily. In many instances we see dustbins installed but garbage flowing out of it since no one has emptied it.
Shripad Y Kale
Shripad Y Kale 11 years 1 month ago
we should start cleanliness from our neighborhood. Most of us keep our home clean but do not take care of surrounding. Where we stay we should come together to keep our surrounding clean and slowly involve more people. It is nor possible change the attitude of all of us in one year. We most make continues effort to keep India clean
abhishek_68
abhishek_68 11 years 1 month ago
there should be a cleanliness department in every city, town or village. It should be divided into biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste branch. All the biodegradable wastes should be taken to plain land and should be buried which will help in better soil fertility. All the non biodegradable wastes should be dumped into a big pit. When the pit is full it should be converted into a park by covering it with soil.
Sateesh Bannikoppa
Sateesh Bannikoppa 11 years 1 month ago
Here I am sharing contribution done by an individual Mallappa Doddamani who belongs to a small village Balaganur - 582102 in Gadag Taluk (District: Gadag). Karnataka. Mallappa has worked selflessly in protecting the lake and maintaining it to be clean and hygine for drinking water purposes. Mallappa has dedicated his life for serving the villagers of Balaganur since from last 15 years. Mallappa worked from 6:00AM to 8:00pm daily in gaurding the lake. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo3KR2Z0I9s
BUDAVATI SIVANARAYANA
BUDAVATI SIVANARAYANA 11 years 1 month ago
It is essential that every family of our Indian community should have INDIVIDUAL SANITARY LATRINE(ISL).But in many Rural/urban areas, most people who have an ISL also don't use it.They put forward several imaginary reasons for not using it. So it is not enough to have an ISL but it is important to use it. Using a toilet is more a habit than having it.So, while encouraging people to have an ISL we should also advice them to use it.Using a toilet should be part of the Swachh Bharath Campaign.
Rohit Gupta_15
Rohit Gupta_15 11 years 1 month ago
Nowadays at lot of places, i can see swachchha Bharat banners to make people aware of cleanliness and avoid them to throw garbage bags anywhere. Actually Public also want to contribute in this but they don't have alternative options for that. I request to govt. to add garbage boxes in every street so that people use them instead of throwing the same at open space which cause sickness etc. My suggestion for that they can collect some amount from respective street people for that.
ARAVINDA MR
ARAVINDA MR 11 years 1 month ago
One of the area where labour may find difficult to keep clean nature is construction site. The Labour who works for the construction of building along with their family do not have toilet facility. they live in small shed house and use open area for the nature call. So my request to the Gov of India is make law such that before start of any construction, the builder should provide toilet facility for the labour. Providing this facility should be included in the construction project plan.
Rajiv Batra
Rajiv Batra 11 years 1 month ago
i want to give a suggestion for the cleanness of the country , without any investment clean and green city with the earning sources for the govt. plz read my jpeg. letter which i enclosed with the message and reply me, or any discussion plz cont. 08384939393 and i just want to meet with the cm haryana or pm india a once,plz a once and discuss with me, i hope it will be very fruitfull for india
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