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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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Naresh Soni
Naresh Soni 11 years 4 months ago
For traffic rule. Police must fine to the driver who is not following rule. Fine can be paid if that driver will go for re-training about traffic rules, after that police officer will take a test of traffic rule and than he will be allowed to pay fine and take back original papers of vehicle from police. There should be minimum fine of Rs. 500. 20% of this should go for police man who caught that rule breaker 20% for the trainer officer. Remaining can be as per requirement. do corruption free...
Naresh Soni
Naresh Soni 11 years 4 months ago
My view is about the traffic jam.. daily we face it, u know how we are wasting our money by burning petrol and diesel. For this our traffic police and govt. authorities who provides driving licenses. 90% drivers doesn't follow rules and 99% police man doesn't stop them. They stop them only for bribe. But in actual even they don't how to control them. Police must be well educated about rules and than make fine of drivers who breaks rules. There must be share of police man who did this.
Anbarasi Rathinam
Anbarasi Rathinam 11 years 4 months ago
Dear sir, what i get irritated about is d banners and posters. I would appreciate any beautiful wall paintings instead of posters. Also i feel these posters and banners spoil the beauty of the city. So pls put a ban to these activities. Tv ads are best alternatives to this. Providing dustbins 100 Mtrs apart in each road will definitely help.
Shabbir Husain
Shabbir Husain 11 years 4 months ago
HAPPY to share that FEB,14 2015 the "CLEANLINESS" which is Job of every Social Citizen and is greatly initiated by @PMOIndia and #BOHRA_COMMUNITY_HEAD is now implemented in DAMOHS' BOHRA LOCALITY with instant EFFECT by the COMMUNITY'S PIoneered INITIATIVE " I LOVE CLEANLINESS" under BURHANI FOUNDATION. THANKFUL to INDIA'S PM and MY BOHRA COMMUNITY.
jyoti arya
jyoti arya 11 years 4 months ago
There should be some restrictions on using flex.As these are easily available,use of flex has been increased teriably. But these r non biodegradable, creating pollution.
naren s
naren s 11 years 4 months ago
This is what I see in bangalore, the same guy who works in IT keeps his office so clean but not the streets 1) not enough public dustbins. There is a small tea shop but no place to throw plastic cups 2) need to limit so much plastic bags 3) politicians posters everywhere.. no regulation on where you can put anything 4) Nanjangud temple nearby had so much garbage every where. People can start wit temple surroundings. But general feeling is that politicians are doing this gimmick for camera.