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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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Prem Kishore Sinha
Prem Kishore Sinha 11 years 3 months ago
Ek chhota period safayi ki bhi honi chahiye ,jisake dwara bachhon ko safayi aur school ke bagwani ka karya sikhana chahiye...
sai ram sikhakollu
sai ram sikhakollu 11 years 3 months ago
cleanliness is the major problem of developing countries like INDIA. A SPECIAL AUTHORITY is to be issued by the government of india.By creating awareness among the chidren at early age,with in the very next movement we can see CLEAN INDIA and by advertisement in all communication parts it may be possible
AMRIT RAJ
AMRIT RAJ 11 years 3 months ago
PLEASE CREATE A PERIOD FOR CLEANING IN A WEEK AND SUPPLY ALL THE CLASSROOMS WITH A DUSTBIN AND THE SCHOOL SHOULD AT LEAST HAVE A SINGLE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
Vishal Vasoya
Vishal Vasoya 11 years 3 months ago
If We Want to Make a focued to child on cleanness than every school have to show a movie of the clean city and always compare other clean place with thier place and compare it with some emotional points because emotionally we can catch up the mind of every students and it will effect more. Also School Teachers can tell them importance of cleannes of thier place. Also add one temparary subject which will include marks of the student how clean he/she is that is better one. Thank You!!!
sunil kumar
sunil kumar 11 years 3 months ago
i think its time to make some strict rules.citizen of India keeps their home clean but not their nearby area because they are not afraid of anything they know nothing can be happen even they throw garbage in middle of road.once their will be strict rules at least 10 out of 100 will be afraid of doing this which can help to make India more clean
Chaitanya Shah
Chaitanya Shah 11 years 3 months ago
Dustbins in the classrooms and proper evacuation of it would be a nice start.While I strongly believe that the cleanliness is not a thing to be reached but the students or say kids should be guided in a way from the childhood.
Vijay Ganeshan Iyer
Vijay Ganeshan Iyer 11 years 3 months ago
Lets ensure we have operational dustbins placed in public places...at decided gaps...To begin with say a city like Mumbai...where even if someone wants to throw a piece of thrash in the garbage they have to search one... Footh path walls & any pavement available should be painted with a sense of Social message on Importance of keeping surrounding clean & putting an appeal. Local Societies or Commercial establishments depending on the area can be roped in for initial phase to maintenance.
Nikhil Jain
Nikhil Jain 11 years 3 months ago
Cleanliness is a major problem in now a day,it is a issue because we are not following basics. 1.firstly you need to educate your students about cleaning through lessons and examples. 2.you need to give them some task which is mandatory on that topics. 3.divide some group of student who will take care care of that issue and politely convenience to everyone who is responsible for this. actually, solution is in our hand but we not want take care of it,you do not need do do extra ordinary.
UmaShankar Kashmiri
UmaShankar Kashmiri 11 years 3 months ago
Schools can and should include cleanliness as a part of their curriculum where students learn about the need and importance of cleanliness from a very young age. Govt must direct NCERT / CBSE and states to incorporate this into curriculum right from school to college/university level. There should be exams/evaluation and marks allotted. Cleanliness is everyone's task and its importance must be spread across all in our society.
Amaresan Rathinam
Amaresan Rathinam 11 years 3 months ago
Mostly 68.19% of the Thermal Power Plants in India uses coal which contains about 31.81% of ash. Total installed capacity of the plant is 1,55,968.99 MW,which produces 3,14,92,000 tonnes of hot ash per hour.By using ash, limestone,ballast stone mixture and polyurethane waste ,animal fur,and tar for bonding ,we can lay down railway lines ,which can enable high speeding of the train upto 200kmph.By using this ash, limestone,ballast mmixture we can improve the speed, high load carrying capacity.