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Cleanliness drive for a Swachh Bharat

Cleanliness drive for a Swachh Bharat
Start Date :
Jul 08, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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.

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pkethana@gmail.com
KETHANA PADALA 10 years 9 months ago

In Visakhapatnam we are going to organise an event called Vizag costal cleanup , to clean our beach area.this is on 27th september from morning 7 to 11.if anybody over here are from there and interested please let me know.

millan2441978@gmail.com
MILAN SHARMA 10 years 9 months ago

The cleanliness drive can be started by students in Haryana first for the areas around markets hospitals residential area

dbjoshi69@gmail.com
Dhananjay Joshi 10 years 9 months ago

I, being part of Aniruddha Upasana Foundation, a mumbai based religious organisation, want to share thoughts of Dr. Aniruddhasinh Joshi (Aniruddha Bapu) who inspired us in cleaning Beaches on second day of Ganesh Visarjan. When you visit the beach on second day of Ganesh Visarjan, you see half / broken idols. But, those which are made up of POP, don't easily dissolve in water. We, the volunteers visit such beaches and re-immerce them in deep water and clean beach full of offered flowers.

mittufoto@yahoo.co.in
Priti Patel 10 years 9 months ago

harek parents ko apne baccho ko bachpan se hi cleanliness ka path pathana chahiye. uske liye pahle parents ko hi education dena padega. or vo harek educated people ka kartavya hey ki vo apne aspass ke logo se ye sikhaye. or haek apni gali mohalle ki safai me dhayan rakgege to sab clean ho jayega. jaisa modiji ne 15th ke bhasan me bataya ki harek mera kya, muje kya ki bhavna ko ghodkar kam me jut jaye to kuch bhi asambhav nahi hey. in abroad each and every people obey the cleanliness rules.

tiwari.malavika@yahoo.in
Malavika Tiwari 10 years 9 months ago

In Bangalore, there has been a drive by anonymous group of people for clearing the waste from the areas around street and converting them into usable public spaces. Similarly, each of us or group of us can adopt a space around us, clear it and make it suitable for all. It is then our responsibility to ensure it is maintained and stop others from dirtying it! If possible, we can issue such permisions from the local authorities to do so! ( depends on how enthusiastic ULBs are)

tiwari.malavika@yahoo.in
Malavika Tiwari 10 years 9 months ago

The cleanliness drive can be started by students first for the areas around their universities because there is where more street vendors stand. If the student's themselves convince the vendors for using dustbins and also making their customers throw the waste in those dustbins, then this habit will pass on eventually! secondly, we as young people need to stop others from spitting right on the road or public spaces and also asking people to pick up the waste they throw on the roads

bhuratajit4@gmail.com
ajit bhurat 10 years 9 months ago

all students should be asked to take part in bringing awareness in cities n places near to clg.
2. government should bring such amendments that person who makes dirty the road or throw waste on roads whould be punished
3. penalties for throwing waste on roads and nh
4. gov should or can bring rules like bathrooms in train will be locked near to station or fix timing for useage of bathrooms
5.

taru1091@gmail.com
Taruna Kumari 10 years 9 months ago

plz say NO to plastics ,carry your own cloth bag for shopping , compulsary , go for ecofriendly things ,go for jute cloths bags .compulsary dustbins from small vendors to everyone . If u want to see the change , first b the change .

sujanchaki@gmail.com
SUJAN CHAKI 10 years 9 months ago

'Cleanliness drive for a Swachh Bharat' does not go only to clean road. It also means clean mind. Cleanliness demands a clean administration, clean monetary/banking system, clean home security management etc. Otherwise, it will be a cheap publicity. I wrote a letter to the then Hon. Home Minister, Mr. P. Chidambaram. But got no reply, not even a letter of acceptance from the dept. Have also written to our Hon. Chief Minister on cleanliness of our rationing system and have the same experience.

sonirahul935@gmail.com
RAHUL SONI 10 years 9 months ago

The main problem in our is that the mentality of people's.Not only illiterate but also highly profile educated person is involved in uncleanliness.Firstly government shoul ban the uses of plastic special GUTKHA'S and all other and some programmes should be taken to change the mindset of the people's.There is also shortage of dustbins specially in railways where garbages are thrown here and there.Dusbin's shoul be place in area's.

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