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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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anand k abraham
anand k abraham 10 years 10 months ago
Dear Sir For ensuring sustainable cleanliness ,please try to popularize Japanese method of House cleaning allover India .They call it as 5S .5 Words of their local language starting with S, seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke - in English means Sorting,Systematic Arrangement,Shine,Standardize and Sustain.Unless we follow this in a systematic way,there wont be sustainance and cultural changeover will not happen.Most of the mechanical Industries across the World practices this technolo
ASHWANI KUMAR KALIA
ASHWANI KUMAR KALIA 10 years 10 months ago
Dear PM Sir, Thanks for your initiative of Clean India. I work in a Japanese company in NCR, my suggestion is as below: 1. Please share with my fellow Indians why surrounding cleanliness is necessary. In Japan i saw, nothing lying around on streets or anywhere, superclean. People keep very good neatness, then do special service on offdays to further clean their locality. 2. Share we are benchmarking best practices of developed countries and learning from their strengths & mistakes.
mohit mishra
mohit mishra 10 years 10 months ago
please place more and more dustbins in all Indian cities...I am in US and whenever we want to throw any trash in park or wherever we are , within 5 mins of range we do get a dustbin...but in India, suppose somebody wants to throw anything its very hard to find dustbins...and there is no option left to throw the trash on the street...if govt, please more and more dustbins then people will definitely start using it to throw small and big trash.thanks
sudhir kumar_43
sudhir kumar_43 10 years 10 months ago
a decade ago Chandigarh use to have to have best air quality, since than its been getting polluted,all due to increasing automobiles in city. time is not far when we will be facing situation like delhi, so there is URGENT need control this right now by: 1. BANNING DIESEL AUTO RICKSHAW/ BUSES and promoting CNG and E-RICKSHAW. 2. STRENGTHENING PUBLIC TRANSPORT. 3. keeping check on OUTDATED vehicles causing pollution. 4. encouraging people to use public transport.
neetan sharma
neetan sharma 10 years 10 months ago
Please provide Dustbin in good shape and clean AND provide a knowledge of where the dustbin is by hording of dustbins . Few of the who care of not throwing anywhere, didn't find dustbin at the places and they cant take that with themselves due to dirt conataing in them .
Ankit_119
Ankit_119 10 years 10 months ago
If you focus on my review than it will benefit you lot because it going to help you more my suggestion is that where ever there is no grass we should grass over there to stop soil erosion and it will also help in making that place good looking.
Vikram Ghole
Vikram Ghole 10 years 10 months ago
Recently I learned that 'Modi Sarkar launches bio- diesel programme'. This is very important move to save our most precious foreign exchange of dollars. Another point that I wanted to suggest that at every sanitation plants (STPs) and at many places we are wasting lots of organic matter which has tremendous potential to produce Bio gas (CH4,CO2,H2S). If we remove CO2 and H2S then pure methane (=to CNG) can be used for running vehicle like cars and trucks.So this issue must be taken on priority.
Anjana_Surti
Anjana_Surti 10 years 10 months ago
make a dustbin in such a way that people like using it,in a fun way, make a designer dustbin that looks attractive n which can speak to public, should have a toilet in each hotel and near the station,in the malls, shops,
sonam goel
sonam goel 10 years 10 months ago
Garbage segregation is good but people in a country like ours will never opt for them when it comes to practicality.So why not sell garbage? When people can keep their news papers and sell it for Rs 8 a kg then they can surely do it with other stuff if paid for it.New york times reported about shortage of garbage in OSLO because they are converting their trash into energy. Why cant we do such things here in india where we have plenty of trash?