Home | MyGov

Accessibility
Accessibility Tools
Color Adjustment
Text Size
Navigation Adjustment
Screen Reader iconScreen Reader

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)
Submission Closed

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?

Reset
Showing 15396 Submission(s)
Abhinav Kumar
Abhinav Kumar 11 years 4 months ago
Putting a dustbin in each government bus and making its use mandatory can help in cleaning india. At each station the person appointed for cleaning the depot will collect the garbage at that station and dispose that at proper place collectively. The passengers who don't use that dustbin should be penalized. The dustbin should be placed behind the seat near the gate.
Eesha Kalve
Eesha Kalve 11 years 4 months ago
One basic problem that I have been noticing lately is the amount of dirt found on the roads, especially in my city, Indore. Now one main reason for this is the lack of soil holding agents near the roads, because of which the topmost layer of soil which is mostly dry gets accumulated on the roads and causes infections for those travelling on two wheelers or with people travelling with their windows down. Green cover should be increased, more trees planted to solve this problem.
Rakesh Pandey
Rakesh Pandey 11 years 4 months ago
The only way to Achieve this is by introducing fine and Enforcing fines on Everyone who is seen Littering. The fine must be enforce stringently and the has to be 0 tolerance on anyone who make India shame. Impose fines on 1) Littering - people throwing garbage on street, or from Car. People will understand the impact and will take the hard lesson very quickly. This had worked everywhere in Globe and will work here as well.
Sanjoy Som
Sanjoy Som 11 years 4 months ago
Yesterday I saw a young schoolkid, not more than 5-6 years old, and her mother buy icecream from a roadside vendor. They both peeled the wrapper and started to eat. While the child was very careful in making sure that the paper is not torn in bits and pieces, her mother was not. T The child finished her icecream and started looking for a wastebin nearby, none available though, and put the wrapper in her uniform pocket. Inspite of her mother's scolding, she refused to drop it on the road.
athaide hans
athaide hans 11 years 4 months ago
Did you know that rats eat 10 % of their body weight daily that means a 200 gms rat consumes 20 gms of grain daily if a warehouse has 300 rats you can do the maths and see we are loosing out lots of India's food to rats
DEEPAK GUPTA
DEEPAK GUPTA 11 years 4 months ago
To take the participation of masses at the ground level in this Abhiyan, civic authority should run a campaign to induct people/volunteer on hour/area basis for cleaning. To develop the interest, these people/volunteer should be felicitated and be paid. The fund for this expense can be generated by imposing nominal penalty to those who are caught littering on roads or public area. If this idea sounds good, I can explain this further. Thanks