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Be a partner in progress in the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, leave your mark on the future of the country!

Be a partner in progress in the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana, leave your mark on the future of the country!
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 01, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Prime Minister shared a visionary approach to transform the development journey of our villages in the form of the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. The initiative calls upon MPs to ...

The Prime Minister shared a visionary approach to transform the development journey of our villages in the form of the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. The initiative calls upon MPs to select a village in their constituency and make it a Model Village by 2016. Furthermore, the number of model villages should increase as time progresses so that in a decade a large number of villages become Model Villages across India.

The rationale behind a landmark idea such as this is clear- India lives in the villages and India will only progress when our villages progress. Development of villages can happen best when everybody walks shoulder to shoulder and contributes towards the comprehensive development of the village. And who better than the local Members of Parliament to drive this change!

This specially created forum on MyGov invites out of the box ideas on how the Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana can become the driving force in bringing a qualitative difference in our villages. Lets make the development of our villages a grand mass movement and together create a golden future for rural India.

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KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
Management of solid wastes must be done by an engineering wing. Waste management office must be opened in each local body. Collection, dumping and processing of solid wastes must get top priority.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
Hats or vending zones must not be allowed on roads. It should have a proper free place. All hats must be cleansed immediately without allowing left avers and rotten vegetable to stink for next hat day.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
3) All sorts of encroachment of roads and road side drains must be freed or evicted. This cause’s rain water enters the living areas and creates filths and disease.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
All local bodies must provide Kuda Ghar / Kuda dani in conveniently located places in each village. Kuda Ghar should be located in such a place, it should not harm any body’s sentiment. Anybody littering outside kuda ghar / kuda dani should be punished by local bodies.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
All waste water must be treated at source i,e near the villages and utilised for irrigation purposes. Waste water must not be allowed to contaminate pure water sources.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
Sewage and waste water is causing severe problem for civilised society. Treatment of sewage and waste water is another dimension of sanitation. As per estimates about 45 billion litres of sewage is generated daily from about 500 tier-1 cities .Where as installed capacity to treat sewage is very negligible, say may be 10% of the requirement. 90% of the sewage is released to rivers and water bodies and they become terminally sick.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
The gigantic garbage mess (Leftovers food and vegetables) needs a finer and simpler solution. Systematic collection, segregation, proper dumping and treatment of garbage across the nation are the need of the hour. It needs huge financial as well as manpower investment.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
Half of Garbage thrown by Indians is organic matter. These are also compostable. But these are dumped to rot and get blown off in wind all around to finally decompose and mix with ground. The untreatable plastics can be seen flying in the wind.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
2) Throwing garbage in streets and in village corners must stop.30% of urban garbage is left to rot in roads and 70% is taken away to be dumped in landfills and other open spaces without treatment. Only 18% of collected garbage is treated and recycled. This must change.
KULAMANI MISHRA
KULAMANI MISHRA 11 years 9 months ago
1) Bio toilets should be provided in model villages to create swatch village and swatch Vidyalaya. GAIL and Nalco are coming forward to construct bio toilets in schools. It should be followed by all corporate.