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शहरी और ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों में स्वच्छता

Tackling urban & rural cleanliness
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Jan 01, 2015
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Sep 15, 2015
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क्या शहरी और ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों में स्वच्छता संबंधी समस्याओं को अलग-अलग ढंग से हल किया जाना- चाहिए? क्या स्वच्छता संबंधी सभी समस्याओं का समाधान किसी एक रणनीति से किया जा सकता है?

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Puneet Sharma
Puneet Sharma 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
As the name elaborates "Swachh Bharat" so to achieve this awareness is most important but apart from awareness can GOI issue an advisory for Shopkeepers who oftenly uses outside space of their shops by displaying their products on the outside land, Road, Market. However it can be their Right or not but it brings dirtiness around that locality.
Sanjay Bedekar
Sanjay Bedekar 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
We can control pollution of river by taking some precautions 1. During Festivals Idol Immersions should be banned in river or lake. 2. Idol should be made up of materials which can easily dissolve in water. Complete ban should be on plaster of Paris, as not dissolve in water. 3. Flowers can be kept in separate tank which can be used later in agriculture. 4. Common place to immersion of idols for better control over process.
Gangadharan Kumar
Gangadharan Kumar 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
Every day, we say various exotic material used for packaging various items that we buy. These are largely plastic and plastic derivatives. These new materials are conceived without any thought on the impact they will create (and/or how they will be processed) once the consumer discards them. Can the appropriate ministry take up an initiative which looks into encouraging manufacturers to use more "eco-friendly" packaging materials at source? This will cut down unnecessary waste at the source.
abhishek yadav_17
abhishek yadav_17 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
Unclaimed and damaged motor vehicles, parked haphazardly on many pavements and by the roadside, obstruct pedestrian movement by taking up space on the already shrunk pavements. To dispose off an unclaimed vehicle, the police would have to issue a notification and only after a notice period of six months can the court direct the police to auction the vehicles, if still unclaimed. A senior officer said the Regional Transport Office (RTO) fixes the base price for vehicles. He said that many times, there were no buyers at the price fixed and the police were forced to repeat the process of auctioning several times over. Areas :ghaziabad and NCR particularly showed an excruciating turmoil envisaged in police stations regarding these seized /unclaimed/damaged cars . They not only occupy space that can be used for facilitating people but also envisage a improper procedures followed in this process .Imperative need for a new procedures in crucial for new cities . Urbun development without changed policies can have devastating effects on the efforts made today . Rightful system of demolishing or auctioning seized /unclaimed/damaged vehicles should be followed .
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SOZHA MADHAN
SOZHA MADHAN 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
Dear Modi sir, MGNREGA workers can be used to build toilets (after the 100 day work terminates), Imagine If a Poor man working to build his own toilet, he will work more happily. in this process unemployed civil engineering graduates also can be hired temporarily and Imparted with small training and used to achieve the task. If this happens at Gandhiji's 150th birth aniversary we can have a India with 100% toilet facilites in all rural house hold. (by using a scheme on his name)
Menesh Bhandari
Menesh Bhandari 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
I think and many would agree, one of d biggest reason for dirt evrywhere is plastic tea cups and small pouches of pan gutkha etc. Later being more of a serious issue..people who are eating these gutkha etc are not concerned about there own health how would they b concerned about not spitting or not throwing its pouches anywhere. See most of the trains or public bathrooms everywhere we have marks of spits of gutkha pan masala etc. Ban these stuffs totally everywhere at production level itself.
Krishna Chandra Misra
Krishna Chandra Misra 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
स्कुल के शौचालयों कि सफाई अत्यंत आवश्यक है. प्रत्यॆक् पंचायत मे अनुबंधित सफाई कर्मचारी नियुक्त हैं जो कि ग्राम पंचायत अधिकारी के अधीन कार्य करते है. इन्हें स्कुल शौचालयों की सफाई सौपनी चाहिए तथा उनका वेतन स्कुल के प्राचार्य के हस्ताछर के बाद देना चाहिए