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Cleanliness in school curriculum

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
How can schools innovatively include ‘focusing on cleanliness’ as a part of their curriculum where students learn about the need and importance of cleanliness from a ...
I think we should organise competitions
Group Porject on cleaniness should be included in schools. They should be asked to identify one area, society, building etc where they will conduct door to door awareness drive. Take signature once the activity is done. This will part of their grades
Kids should be asked to clean their class room and school as part of the curriculam. if there is 5 days, make group of 5 and one day, 1 hour in a week should be given for this activity
Japanese and China have good clenesss programs and waste management system which can be adopted in India. Please look into it hard and fast dissition is must clean india .
Schools should create awareness among students about cleanliness and should be a part of academic program
Inculcating cleanliness in young minds is a very welcome initiative and must at all cost be done.
Merely, including cleanliness will not be sufficient unless we have a good mechanism for disposal of garbage. Such as and First as Bins at all public places and a proper system for removal of garbage.
Like when we travel through a car, we dont keep dustbin in the car, only what we do that we throw all the garbage on the roads.
When while walking on the roads, if we dont find bins in public place, we throw all papers, wrappers on the road.
System is to be formulated.
Students should be conducted cleanliness competitions and givegive prizes..so they will actively participate in neat India
obviously!..its known that children are the future of country so by teaching them good values and good habits is directly making our country's future bright...so steps should be taken by the authorities in charge to improve their knowledge and their habits so that they become a good person and help our country to reach the highest peaks.
in japan the students of school have turns to clean the classrooms by themselves everyday and that is really a good idea...
"SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN" started on 2-oct 2014. This scheme should be started at the school level. For this, the students of the cleanest class should be awarded. On 26 jan & 15 aug, the schools should also be awarded at district level. At state level, district should be awarded. Student are similiar to god, seeing childrens, the desire for cleanness will generate to the elders also. There should be the system of burning the solid wastage by the indian government. "India's beauty-our duty".
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See our patented low-cost device in action. The Gandhi Chhadi can support a long way in the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, and can become its mascot!The device is so simple to use, that students can become integral part of the Movement of Clean India. In Dhule, Maharashtra, we are engaging with all schools towards a Swachh Bharat, under a program by Rotary Foundation. We are planning to involve schools in other areas as well, but government approval and empanelling will help!