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Suggestions on the innovative ways of conducting a beach cleaning activity

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Dec 30, 2021
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PHOOLCHAND RAJAK
3 years 5 months ago
आज हमें जल के प्रति जागरूक करना होगा। हमारे समुद्र तट पर किसी भी प्रकार की गंदगी नहीं, करना चाहिए। हमारे तक रक्षक बल को चाहिए कि,वह गंदगी करने से जनता को रोकना चाहिए। और समुद्र की सफाई अभियान चलाया जाना चाहिए। उसके लिए सरकार एक स्थाई सफाई कामगारों की नियुक्ति कर सकती है।
और हमेशा समुद्र तटों पर निगरानी रखना चाहिए। कोई भी यात्री को केवल दूर से देखने की अनुमति होना चाहिए। और उसमें गंदगी करने वाले को जुर्माना लगाया जाना चाहिए।
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HARISH HIHOR
3 years 5 months ago
सभी नदियाँ अन्ततः समुद्रों में मिलती हैं। समुद्री प्रदूषण का प्रमुख कारण इन नदियों के द्वारा बहाकर लाया गया दूषित जल एवं अपशिष्ट है। नदियों के माध्यम से औद्योगिक निस्राव के साथ घरेलू दूषित जल बड़ी मात्रा में समुद्रों में मिलता है। अतः स्पष्ट है कि समुद्रों में मिलने से पहले यदि नदी के दूषित जल को स्वच्छ कर लिया जाये तो समुद्रों में होने वाले प्रदूषण को कम किया जा सकता है। इस हेतु औद्योगिक दूषित जल को समुचित उपचार के लिये प्रत्येक औद्योगिक इकाई को दूषित जल उपचार संयंत्र लगाना चाहिए। साथ ही नगरीय निकायों से निकलने वाले घरेलू दूषित जल का भी उचित उपचार किया जाना आवश्यक है। जब तक दूषित जल का स्रोत पर ही उपचार सुनिश्चित नहीं होगा, तब तक प्रदूषण की समस्या पर नियंत्रण नहीं किया जा सकता। औद्योगिक एवं घरेलू दूषित जल के साथ ही नदियों के माध्यम से बहाकर लाये जाने वाले अन्य अपशिष्टों का भी समुद्र में मिलने से पूर्व पृथक्करण आवश्यक है। समुद्री गतिविधियों पर नजर रखकर भी समुद्री प्रदूषण को नियंत्रित किया जा सकता है। यथासम्भव, समुद्रों में तेल आदि के रिसाव को रोकना चाहिए।
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Jayesh Kulkarni
3 years 5 months ago
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RBI PRINTING CASH MONEY Merely Taxation in Another form, Rather ROBBING CITIZEN MONEY & GOVT ROB Their Money & Its PURCHASING POWER GOVT OWN ITSELF?
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Deepankar Behera
3 years 5 months ago
Namaskar sir🙏. Two things came to my mind while imagining solutions to mitigate these problems.
One innovative solution can be to lease out beach area to event management companies for organising sporting tournaments like volleyball and beach cricket. The revenue generated through these events can be utilised for beach cleaning. Moreover, the organizing committees should be advised to strictly follow zero waste policy.
Second solution is to incentivise fishermen and vendors at beaches to keep the beach clean. With the continuous sea breeze at beaches, light weighing waste particles often get scattered which makes the job of municipality cleaners very difficult but the fishermen and local sea-vendors are present at beaches almost throughout the day which makes them reliable for task. Committees can be formed of various beaches and top performing committees should be rewarded.
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Keshav gupta_12
3 years 5 months ago
should invite internships for developing new tech for this purpose
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HEMANTA SATPATI
3 years 5 months ago
keep your garbage with your personal dustbin till find our big dustbin. empty there all of them.tell other to do same.
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Siddhardhasuragani
3 years 5 months ago
Sir to control waste we have keep dust bin
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Praveen Banakar
3 years 5 months ago
The beach is like skin to the peninsular platea of India. It is our foremost priority to keep beach clean
Measures can be taken as follow:
1. control of urbanization towards beach region
2. construction of barrier along the coast so that inappropriate entry of citizens to the beach with bundles of plastic can be reduced
3. Govt must ban local fast food sellers along the coast
4. We should convert beaches into Yoga and meditation centres instead of Bikiny walks of Foreigners and Locals too
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brahmadethan namboothiri
3 years 5 months ago
sir, a new system is going to introduce from NOV 22 for dependent of Ex Servicemen ECHS card beneficiary to give annual life certificate and for this an income certificate from village officer stating income / Form 26 AS TAX tax credit. Since children less than 18 years/ Student are not having income they should be exempted from this new system .If at all required a bonafied student certificate from concerned school/college may be accepted . Unwanted hurdle/time spending and running behind village officer for certificate as the system is not so easy or corruption free. Kindly consider this suggestion and hoping for the best.
Thanking you
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Prateek Khanna
3 years 5 months ago
Incentivize all beach goers to remove one bucket of waste and reward them with a Thank You tokken.
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