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Smart Sanitation and Cleanliness Solutions for Chandigarh

Start Date :
Aug 10, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
With challenges of rapid urbanisation ahead and the promise to conserve the green heritage of “City Beautiful”, Chandigarh Administration is always committed to create a clean ...
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Satya Bhushan Sarna
10 years 3 months ago
The advent of monsoon season invites dengue every year. This year many cities hv declared it as epidemic. MC may hv to take proactive steps to educate citizens specially in villages on do & don'ts. Sr staff hv to get well informed about it before deciding on pragmatic action plan for juniors to implement. Advertisements are vague and not clear. Electronic media may hv to involved to get innovative ads during prime time even as a part of their corporate responsibility.
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Sanjeev Kumar_173
10 years 3 months ago
We have to us empty place in Park Making. There should be one person appointed which take care. After this our dirty less place look like Green City.
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Rishabh Sethi
10 years 3 months ago
To reduce the waste on roads I firstly recommend to teach children that they should not throw waste outside. After this every school must have "swatch bharat team" that conducts cleanliness campaign in routine
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Satya Bhushan Sarna
10 years 3 months ago
Rodent menace is another issue where UT/MC shouldn't lose sight off. Chd shouldn't become another Surat. Drainage should be cleaned regularly with bio-degradable chemicals or ayurvedic. Recently PGI has come out with interesting research of killing larve of dengue mosquitoes by adding eucalyptus oil or neem oil in the coolers. Similarly regularly fumigation of sectors specially surrounding villages where cleanliness & sanitation is at low level.
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Arun Kumar Aggarwal
10 years 3 months ago
Please note that one of our PhD scholar has devised monitoring tool to measure sanitation status of a place and this was used for Chandigarh and Hyderabad. Many good points of Hyderabad can be implemented. For details may contact at aggak63@gmail.com
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Arun Kumar Aggarwal
10 years 3 months ago
Chandigarh is already well placed for sanitation services. However, there is need to expand use of technology: Good quality numbered and tagged dustbins, trucks with R tags lifting the bins, web based tracking, Outsourcing of entire waste management including biomedical waste from lifting to processing, use of latest technology for final disposal, stringent independent supervisory force with heavy penality, intense community education and community participation through associations can help.
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Sumit Kalia
10 years 3 months ago
People are throwing garbage in Parks or Nearby Park area. Health department officials are not doing their work properly. They should check their respective areas proactively and Penalty should be imposed to the defaulters. Pet Dogs are doing shit in parks, on roads. Maids are throwing garbage in Parks/near by parks, Vehicles are parked in Parks which is creating pollution inside as well as outside parks. All these factors are hurdle in the cleanliness of Chandigarh (so called City Beautiful).
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Raj N Birje
10 years 3 months ago
I think that if we have to improve our sanitation system first comes the gutters which will be badly smelling all the time plus be a partner to give us many diseases so to improve this I have thought that the waste from the gutters is removed but also there is lots of waste which remains I think that if we clean athe gutters n we have to cover it in such a way that only the house water and rain water will go and there will be no such all d waste in the water n hence it will remain clean
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santosh shrigod
10 years 3 months ago
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Sanjeev Ramachandran
10 years 3 months ago
Polythene/Plastic form a major part of the solid waste generated in most of the places. By banning the use of non biodegradable bags, cups, etc. issues related to these solid wastes can be contained
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