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Cleanliness drive for a Swachh Bharat

Start Date :
Jul 08, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Such drives are a wonderful opportunity for people’s participation and they are major avenues to raise awareness on the importance of cleanliness in one’s ...
Such drives are a wonderful opportunity for people’s participation and they are major avenues to raise awareness on the importance of cleanliness in one’s neighbourhood.
we have to reduce plastics in use
as the watched in satyamev jayate , the used waste plasic should be used in roads.....
some people consider "swach bharat " for sake of promotion and some consider "swach bharat" out of desperation. "SWACH BHARAT" is not only govt mission it has to be every BHARATVASI's mission then only we can attain SWACH BHARAT.
'Cleanliness drive for a Swachh Bharat' does not mean only to clean road, it also means clean mind. likewise, it also means administration, clean monetary/banking system, clean home security management.otherwise, it will be a cheap I wrote a letter the then hon. home minister Mr. P. Chidambarm. but got no reply. even a letter of acceptance from the dept. i have also written to our chief minister to clean our rationing system and have the same experience.
In offices, the cleanliness campaign started and it was good initiative but still more work is required to be done. Paper / files are been burnt which is to be recycled and for which it should be setup a recycling unit of papers in every big city and Govt organisation as well as school college have to instructed to feed this unit regularly rather than to destroying papers by burning which cause more CO2 pollution. Every second Saturday, it should be the half day office cleaning drive.
It would be wonderful to celebrate the next day after every major festival as Cleanup day. Where the public comes together to cleanup the mess they created the day before. It would be as fun as the festival.
in every colony there should be dustbin and make one place where dry garbage can be destroyed by fire or any other manner. Don't use plastic bags, In the planning of any colony there should be space of garden and garden should be develop with participation of people. On every colony there should be notice board regarding awareness, fine and penalty for throwing garbage. Every week or fortnight area's corporator (Parshad) should meet with people and contribute in cleaness of that area
hi everyone ,
We can make our India clean and green by throwing empty cups , can, paper and other waste in recycle bin. I have seen many people throwing their waste randomly on street. If anyone find empty cans and cups on street . then please take initiative to throw that waste to recycle bin by picking or by telling the person to throw that thing to bin. I also request Govt. to make cleanliness awareness. advertisement to make every citizen aware and inspired to keep their city clean.
WE SHOULD GIVE OUR FIRST PRIORITY TO SEPARATE WASTE AS BIODEGRADABLE AND NON BIODEGRADABLE AND SHOULD SPREAD THIS INFO TO MORE AND MORE PEOPLE
YES WE CAN
http://www.satyamevjayate.in/dont-waste-your-garbage.aspx
We have first to change the mentality that all the things is Govt. obligation & we have no role. We must start cleaning activity from your flat then from street, then from cities & only then from state and then from nation. I have seen Surat Flood 2005 & then contribution of people to overcome the problem. We have to sake hands with govt. bodies & start cleaning work parallel without any camera & media only with honesty & dedication. Only performance required without any advisory or guidance.
Can we please have local groups formed as per locality to join ?
As this will help us in connecting with each other, rather than as single persons.
So we can launch group tasks as per locations.