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Cleanliness initiatives to mark Gandhi ji’s 150th Birth Anniversary

Cleanliness initiatives to mark Gandhi ji’s 150th Birth Anniversary
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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What are your ideas on commemorating Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary with a special focus on cleanliness? What innovative initiatives can be adopted to mark this ...

What are your ideas on commemorating Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary with a special focus on cleanliness? What innovative initiatives can be adopted to mark this event?

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Amit Chauhan 9 years 8 months ago

Develop & Propagate a Citizen Centric Toilet mobile application which can enable to find and register toilet places around India on a map. one can also register capacity, type, water availability, Paid/Unpaid, Washrooms & Bathrooms too can be registered. It will also be linked to local to national level Toilet Builders who provide toilet construction and supervision/maintenance services. the app can also tell the number of people within a 50 meters radius giving the probability 2 unload in time.

bnmudaliar@gmail.com
Balakrishnan Mudaliar 9 years 8 months ago

Almost daily we see activity around Swachh Bharat. But the ground reality is different, I was there at Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway station on 22nd June and you can see the picture of garbage dumped near parking area. Overflow from garbage dumpyard.
Absolutely there was kiosk and area was stinky.
This is failure of both corporation authorities and Railways, if they can't keep such important place how they will keep other localities.

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Prabhu P
Prabhu P 9 years 8 months ago

Dumpyards must not be allowed in any place in India. This should be a stringent rule for all municipalities. Wastes should be properly treated and used as manure or should be recycled.

Plastic SHOULD BE BANNED.

THERMOCOLE PACKING SHOULD BE BANNED.

Chetan_17
Chetan_17 9 years 8 months ago

Eur-a-peein': In Germany, The Walls Pee On You | http://diply.com/videosworthsharing/hamburg-germany-walls-pee-on-you/142810

Sir pls watch the video even we can implement how to reduce pee on wall

Nipam Muni
Nipam Muni 9 years 8 months ago

Hellos Sir, I'm from Vadodara, Gujarat.
Sir, in Vadodara we have sewage treatment plant installed by BARC since years. This is the only plant in India treating city sewage through radiation. Residue is used as an organic fertilizer. This fertilizer is highly effective for any agricultural.

It is surprised after success of this prototype plant in our city, this was not implemented any where. This is highly effective plant for clean India mission and can be commercialize by selling residue.

malavikamalhotra@gmail.com
Malvika Malhotra 9 years 8 months ago

Our water bodies are also dirty as people through lot of religious waste like calendars of gods etc; and with Kumbh approaching - it is important that our priests are also made eco-friendly. The focus should be on less use of plastic.
We can have champions in Schools - like cleanliness champion in each class, they will ensure cleanliness; and that champion can be rotational in nature. Same goes for water conservation.

Avishek Layek
Avishek Layek 9 years 8 months ago

The concept of waste segregation at source is not being practised anywhere in our country. If we can place different dustbins for each type of waste, example separate bins for plastic, for biodegradable and for hazardous waste. Then waste disposal can be much easier and cleaner.

Avishek Layek
Avishek Layek 9 years 8 months ago

A major portion of our waste that causes visible pollution is spit out gutka and other chewable tobacco products. If banning of chewable tobacco is not possible at least we can impose strict fines or laws for those who spit at wrong places.