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Cleanliness in school curriculum

Cleanliness in school curriculum
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can schools innovatively include ‘focusing on cleanliness’ as a part of their curriculum where students learn about the need and importance of cleanliness from a ...

How can schools innovatively include ‘focusing on cleanliness’ as a part of their curriculum where students learn about the need and importance of cleanliness from a very young age? Post your views.

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Pradip Sahu
Pradip Sahu 11 years 7 months ago
It will discourage unnecessary manufacturing & use of these items and at the same time it will be recycled. This will help households segregation and recycle of non-biodegradable waste. Returning/recycling process may well be taken care by “KABADIWALAS” & shopkeeper. Organic waste may easily be used for making organic manure and sold/used by municipalities. PLS. READ ALL 4 POST, to get details.
Pradip Sahu
Pradip Sahu 11 years 7 months ago
Any effort to deal with garbage must start at its “generation reduction” & “recycling”. Every in-organic (factory produced) items such as Plastics, glass, metal, crockery, battery and all such factory products, which is not bio-degradable should be clearly marked for easy identification say ® in addition returning price, year of manufacture, manufacturing company & ser. no by emboss should be marked . For example minimum 4 Rs. for smallest of any individual plastic, glass bottle etc.
Pradip Sahu
Pradip Sahu 11 years 7 months ago
Garbage - For disease we know “Prevention is better than cure” similarly for garbage we may say “Recycling is better than disposal” Its painful to find every place having human interface, littered with non-biodegradable garbage irrespective whether its city or countryside. As hazards associated with waste & toxic waste is slowly being percolated to people. “Not In My Backyard” mindset is taking shape. Finding a suitable place for garbage disposal near some body else’s neighborhood not practical.
Pradip Sahu
Pradip Sahu 11 years 7 months ago
We may have a system where Plastic and glass bottle/ container etc of standard size and description say 5ml/ 10ml/ 20ml/ 50ml/ 100ml/ 200ml/ 500ml/ 1L/ 2L / 5L/ 10L/ 20L/ 50L/ 200L etc is made mandatory for all companies. Labeling made of paper will be sufficient to differentiate the product. Product Safety features may be incorporated in the aluminum (metallic) cap of the container. This way, all product requiring 200ml bottle will be same except the paper labeling & metallic cap. RECYCLING
RAMA SHANKAR GUPTA
RAMA SHANKAR GUPTA 11 years 7 months ago
logo ko ye bhi samjhana hoga ki road me kachda fekne sa naliya jam ho jati h,fir prblm unhe hi hoti h...,pani bharna,machchhar etc...
SANJEEV K PANDA
SANJEEV K PANDA 11 years 7 months ago
---------build here "Bharat Dwar" which will have the names of Martyrs died for the Indian Freedom Struggle from 1857 to 1947 like Mangal Pandey,Rani Laxmi Bai,Tantia Tope,Shaheed Bhagat Singh,Raj Guru,Lal Lajpat Rai,Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Mahatma Gandhi etc., etc.By demolishing the India Gate we can free from a Great National Shame.I can join a national debate on this topic.
Anoop G
Anoop G 11 years 7 months ago
First of all we have to provide clean and tidy school atmosphere. Then aware students the importance of cleanliness in person as well as in society. In my view public awareness through students can make an impact of cleanliness among students as well as public.
SANJEEV K PANDA
SANJEEV K PANDA 11 years 7 months ago
In my eye,Clean India has a totally different definition.It means cleaning of body,mind & soul of Mother India.To be very honest & straight from my heart,I view "India Gate" as the Symbol of "Bloody Slavery" of India under British Empire which was built in memory of those bloddy slave Indian soldires who fought for the Britishers in World War-I.We could have abstain from that war,not done by Gandhi and for that reason it was one of the gravest mistake done by him.Instead Mr. Modiji we must
Himanshu Chopra
Himanshu Chopra 11 years 7 months ago
Asking people to use toilets We can actually plan it by starting to maintain the toilets that we already have built. All petrol pumps have toilets. But most of them are not clean Railway Stations usually have filthy toilets Bus Depots again don’t have clean toilets Private Schools have toilets, but again not all are clean Colleges (Government specially) have unclean toilets Building a toilet is one thing, but we need to keep it clean so that people can use it.