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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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PIUS MONTEIRO
PIUS MONTEIRO 11 years 6 months ago
IN DELHI CITY WHILE DRIVING WE HAVE SEEN DRIVERS , TWO, THREE, FOUR WHEELER DRIVERS EAT TOBACCO/PAAN AND PUBECLY SPIT ON THE ROAD WHICH IS SUCH A AWAKWARD SCENE AND DIRTY ACTIVITY..HOW CAN WE STOP THIS? I STOPPED FEW DRIVERS AND TOLD THEM "WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS"..REPLY WAS "IS THIS YOUR ROAD ETC...LETS POOL OUR IDEAS AND STOP THIS MENACE ON ROADS
ALOK KHANDELWAL
ALOK KHANDELWAL 11 years 6 months ago
The group of these students will work as volunteers. They will look after the social work such as cleanliness, watering and maintenance of plants, maintaining traffic etc. They will work as volunteers at tourist places, parks, hospitals and other public places. The schedule of this program should be designed in such a manner in different schools so that this group of volunteers must be available throughout the year for national service.
Deepak Goyal
Deepak Goyal 11 years 6 months ago
Hello modi jiiii namaskar mai aapko dil se support kar raha hu par ek suggestion dena chahta hu jo aapne radio k through aapne jo views rakhe wo best way tha har ek aadmi tak baat pahuchane ka aur less costly bhi tha par jab ye rallyia hoti h toh lakho crore rupees waste hote h agar wahi paise swachta par lgaye jaye toh bht acha hga ya fir kisi aur social kaam mai lage ganga ki safai mai lage toh bht acha rahega agar aap radio k through logo ko sambodit kre sory if u dont like but Im with u :)
ALOK KHANDELWAL
ALOK KHANDELWAL 11 years 6 months ago
The habit of cleanliness comes only from obey rules (Discipline). The lesson of discipline can be taught in schools only. Every student of class 8th, 9th & 10th should devote at least three months in NCC/NSS/Scouting exclusively. It should be made compulsory in school curriculum. In three months, everyday these students must spent 2-3 hours in class rooms where the lessons of discipline , cleanliness, moral education etc should be taught and rest of 3-4 hours they must spent in public places.
deepa varsa K c
deepa varsa K c 11 years 6 months ago
First of all the cleaning process should from each Individual house's, in india every one are concerned about keeping their house clean but they don't even care about public places and their surroundings. Even if dustbins are there, they throw the garbage out. Each citizen should care about the cleanliness of our country. All they have to do is keep their place and surroundings clean... more campaigns has to be organized to create awareness about the need for clean india..
Pankaj Kumar
Pankaj Kumar 11 years 6 months ago
At last we have someone who is working to ensure that our problems get addressed from root. Swaach Bharat is a great movement and I am part of it. I take full responsibility to keep my areas clean and will ensure that I don't litter garbage here and there and will not let others do it. It's a very simple thing but it is very important for a healthy nation....Jain Hind, Swaach Hind
Yogen Desai
Yogen Desai 11 years 6 months ago
My Dear PM, My suggestions: 1) Swachh Bharat is my Birth Right. This should be slogan taught to children. 2) Focus on places of tourist interest for Swachh Bharat. So we give a good impression, hopefully cleanliness will follow. Good Luck! Yogen Desai
Sanjay Kumar
Sanjay Kumar 11 years 6 months ago
Regularize or resettle slums and provide sewerages and mass toilets. Spot all chronic dirty spots in every city and alleviate their situations. Research on dry toilets and come out with one such where excreta instantly finds refuge in sands or lime and no water is required to flush them.Water in excess of washing private parts creates more complication. Thus dry toilets periodically removed to crop yielding fields etc. Procure Bob Cat like gadget from the globe n use them.See sanitation is fun.
NARESH JAISWAL
NARESH JAISWAL 11 years 6 months ago
people respond to any thing attractive and beneficial if you put a surcharge of rs.20/- for not throwing the waste on the train and bus journey same to be returned in the next purchase of journey ticket.SIMILARLY MUNICIPAL,ROAD TRANSPORT DEPARTMENTS CAN IMPOSE RS 20/- REFUNDABLE IF NO WASTE IS THROWN IN THE AREAS WE LIVE PEOPLE WIL RESPOND
neeraj aggarwal
neeraj aggarwal 11 years 6 months ago
it is also necessary for government to provide dustbin on roads on regular interval so people can use dustbin for waste and mark place for waste storage in areas