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Smart Sanitation and Cleanliness Solutions for Chandigarh

Smart Sanitation and Cleanliness Solutions for Chandigarh
Start Date :
Aug 10, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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With challenges of rapid urbanisation ahead and the promise to conserve the green heritage of “City Beautiful”, Chandigarh Administration is always committed to create a clean ...

With challenges of rapid urbanisation ahead and the promise to conserve the green heritage of “City Beautiful”, Chandigarh Administration is always committed to create a clean and healthy environment for its resident, commuters & tourists. Eco-friendly & sustainable technologies will be focus of city under “Smart City Mission”.

As per the “Rank of Cities on Sanitation 2009-2010” Report (issued by Ministry of Urban Development, GoI) Chandigarh emerged as the cleanest city in India, with a rating of 73.48 points followed by Mysore in the second place with 70.65 points. However the Administration still strives for more better & effective solutions on sanitation and cleanliness which should come directly from its residents. The citizen consultation will give an important insight of the requirements& aspirations of the residents for Sanitation & Cleanliness Plan of Chandigarh.

So, the Chandigarh Administration hereby invites ideas, views, opinion and suggestions from the residents so that the objective of “Smart Sanitation & Cleanliness Solutions” could be achieved.

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ANIRUDDH PANDE
ANIRUDDH PANDE 10 years 10 months ago
Heavy Fine/punishment is the only way to achieve total Cleanliness in Indian Cities. We should Appoint Authorised Volunteers on Commission basis to collect the fine. 10% of the Fine Collected will go to Volunteer. (Jab Public ki Jeb se paisa jayega tab result dekhiye).
Ashish Siddharth
Ashish Siddharth 10 years 10 months ago
smart centralized drainage system with well developed plan... merging with ancient Indian technique could be next step towards clean India mission
Ayushman Kheterpal
Ayushman Kheterpal 10 years 10 months ago
To maintain cleanliness simple 3 things are needed to be done, rest will follow automatically: 1. Heavy Fines on littering, spitting etc. 2. 50% of the fine charged to be added to salary of policeman who registers it, but police should use dash cams or simple mobile cameras to be used as proofs. 3. Online portal where people can post photos & videos of littering, spitting so that offenders feel the deterrence (even if not fined).
Piyush Pallav
Piyush Pallav 10 years 10 months ago
Life Straw. .This is the name of a slim straw shaped filtering device that I came across. .no battery, no power needed...dip one end in the polluted water and draw in purified water from other end... Google the name..also you can search for it on youtube. .numerous videos are there to prove it's uniqueness and application of this object is immense specially in rural areas where safe drinking water is scarce.
srinivasa murthy
srinivasa murthy 10 years 10 months ago
The 'swatch bharath' abhiyan is facing serious problems with civic bodies in municipalities not lifting the garbage regularly..it is glaringly evident in all 6 metros..civic body says they dont have man power and machinary to lift the garbage regularly..as a first step I request PM to concentrate on strengthening all civic bodies of all 6 metros to address this problem urgently as we try to showcase our big cities to act investments.
Kushal Dhanani
Kushal Dhanani 10 years 10 months ago
I think in today's age of digital media you should promote this in the same manner. IDEA :- 1. Pick the most populated area. 2. Choose any particular DUST BIN and anyone who uses the dust bin will be rewarded and let it be celebrated while being recorded as if he/she had done a GREAT JOB (in short NO ONE CAN FORCE THE UNWILLING PERSON TO KEEP IT CLEAN UNTIL YOU MAKE THEM FEEL WHAT THEY ARE DOING WRONG ) 3. Rest of the promotion and publicity will done by the public only.
Gaurav Kumar_136
Gaurav Kumar_136 10 years 10 months ago
1)As compared to other cities the people of chandigarh are more realising and sensible. Just provide dustbins at every 100-150 mtrs. 2)At sector 17 please make provisions for urban eco-friendly public toilets, This will also make employment opportunities and motivate small scale industries. 3)Impose fines for public peeing and littering it will greatly demotivate "Ignorant" attitude.
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Ramesh K V
Ramesh K V 10 years 10 months ago
To succeed in the dream project of our PM in making India a clean nation there are three main issues to be addressed. First is infrastructure, second maintenance of available infrastructure and three awareness of users and law enforcing agencies. I believe first issue is getting addressed with the push of all stakeholders. Second and third issues require a major push to maintain facilities and use it properly. Law enforcers must be educated on dos and dont's and it will help to educate all.