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Tackling urban & rural cleanliness

Tackling urban & rural cleanliness
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 15, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Should issues of urban and rural cleanliness be tackled differently? Can a single approach provide solutions to all problems related to cleanliness?

Should issues of urban and rural cleanliness be tackled differently? Can a single approach provide solutions to all problems related to cleanliness?

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Dr Chayan Bhattacharyya
Dr Chayan Bhattacharyya 11 years 4 months ago
moreover these nonsense TV programmes involving children taking away our future generation from our ancestral roots and they are becoming more selfish and backbone less population .plz take it seriously.
Dr Chayan Bhattacharyya
Dr Chayan Bhattacharyya 11 years 4 months ago
cleaning India is not a process rather it is a mantra to be impregnated from childhood. In this era of various nonsense foreign cartoons which runs 24 hrs a day it is very difficult to imbibe these great thoughts into our future generation. Hence it is my request to raise our voice against these nonsense cartoons e.g doraemon,sinchen,ninja hatori and many more and all the reality shows using children as a matter for cheap TRP which are only meant to increase violence,suspicion,lies.
ADISH DESHPANDE
ADISH DESHPANDE 11 years 4 months ago
Urban cleanliness requires more involvement from the Governmental authorities, Rural cleanliness must be tackled by the education at the base level and creating the awareness for cleanliness. In urban areas most of the people are aware of the basis cleanliness awareness , the only requirement of the implementation is required in urban ares. Hence two different approaches must be used in urban and rural areas.
RAJESH DEB
RAJESH DEB 11 years 4 months ago
Is the motto and prime moral responsibility of all, for this Government only will take initiatives or impose new rules (like penalty, appreciation, reward by quantity and quality).Clean India is not only meaning that Environmental Cleanliness it will also to be a mean that mentally Clean, Physically clean which will serviceable to the society. First It will starts from our own house than neighbour than local area after that automatically system running on the way to clean India.
PRADEEP TOMAR
PRADEEP TOMAR 11 years 4 months ago
Dear Friends, As per my opinion, Indian Government should ban the production and distribution of polything bag packing and carrying in market. Majority of pollution is due to polything bag every where in colonies, villages, markets, roads and tourist places. I have visited Himanchal Pradesh previous year and found neat and cleanness every where in the entire state. Center Government should have to make a strict law for polything making, industrials wastage and markets wastage. The strict rule and good amounts of fine can controls the pollutions in whole India other wise it is impossible. Today majority of diseases are due to pollution and poisoning in vegetables due to large amount of fertilizers, pesticides used during agriculture. There is no proper mechanism for checking and what is the limit of that for good health. Thanks for giving me opportunity to participate in clean india. P S Tomar, Dehradun.
aruna sreee
aruna sreee 11 years 4 months ago
Transparency at all levels and commitment at all levels can only help to tackle these problems.It requires patient and strong leadership at mandal levels which is not the case
DIVAKAR BALIGA
DIVAKAR BALIGA 11 years 4 months ago
INCUCATE NATIONAL PRIDE IN YOUNGER GENERATION BY INTRODUCING N.C.C.(NATIONAL CADET CORPS) AT HIGHSCHOOL, COLLEGE LEVEL. EX ARMED FORCE PERSONAL CAN BE USED FOR THIS PURPOSE. SPIRITUAL, VALUE BASED EDUCATION USING SCHOLARS OF ALL RELIGION WITH YOGA CAN BE INTRODUCED IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES. GENERATION WITH GOODQUALITY EDUCATION WILL NOT BE ATTARCTED TOWARDS MENIAL ACTIVITY WHEN DEPLOYED PRODUCTIVELY.- JAI HID
Shaju V Bhaskaran
Shaju V Bhaskaran 11 years 4 months ago
Yes, it has to be tackled differently. In urban areas small/big industries, establishments, etc also produce waste. In rural area its more due to lack of toilet and sewage systems. Govt should start a programme providing financial assistance to every household, in rural area to build toilet. Also a long term awareness campaign on the need of cleanliness should continue in media. And a countdown clock with a date 3 or 4 years from now, should be set to achieve universal cleanliness in India.