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Constraints in eliminating manual scavenging

Constraints in eliminating manual scavenging
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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What are the major constraints in eliminating manual scavenging?  In addition to the efforts made by the Government, how can public participation get India rid of manual ...

What are the major constraints in eliminating manual scavenging?  In addition to the efforts made by the Government, how can public participation get India rid of manual scavenging faster?

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PRAMOD TAWDE
PRAMOD TAWDE 11 years 9 months ago
I FULLY AGREE FOR THE PRESENT SENARIO JOB CREATION IS IMPORTANT FOR MY INDIA ALL STATES FOR BETTER DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA'S ECONOMIC AND PROPER STRATEGY FOR PLANNING FOR YOUNG YOUTH TO GET JOB IMMEDIATELY ON HIS GRADUATION SO THAT THERE IS NO UNEMPLOYMENT IN ANY INDIA STATE WHICH WILL HAVE BETTER IMPRESSION IN ALL INDIA YES NOW PEOPLE WILL GET JOB ON HIS COMPLETING STUDIES. WHEN PEOPLE WILL GET JOB OPPORTUNITY THEY WILL DEVELOP THE COUNTRY ALL PLANING AND PROSPECTS.
Raghavendra Rao PV
Raghavendra Rao PV 11 years 9 months ago
Petrol bunks are a mess. All machines are manipulated, if we say "Put petrol for Rs. 200/-", those guys deliberately put petrol for Rs. 50/- by jumping the meter and then reset the meter with Rs. 150/-. We loose more than Rs. 50/- petrol for Rs. 200/-. If we ask this, all guys from that petrol bunk come to beat us. Just because that petrol bunk belongs to Ex-Prime Minister of India, it doesn't mean they can abuse customers. This happens everywhere :(
Harinath Vobblisetty
Harinath Vobblisetty 11 years 9 months ago
Also, with regards to manual scavenging-free India, every home across the country needs to be reached out with special educational bulletins on garbage disposal techniques. Use media to pepper every home during prime time with questions/cues about the need to change our ways of disposing waste recklessly. Remind them that neglecting the cleanliness of our surroundings is self-indignity and a collective shame. Changed mind will bring reformed India.
Harinath Vobblisetty
Harinath Vobblisetty 11 years 9 months ago
In my view these scavengers are superb entrepreneurs. They know a diamond from a stone. There are so many specialist amongst themselves. If one is good at salvaging plastic and the other at spare parts. Help them to form teams, setup recyclable garbage collection centres, offer them sorting areas and a code of conduct. A whole range of differences can be brought about. For example, they can the private recyclable garbage collection company or special / harmful disposal specialists, etc
Santosh Hakim
Santosh Hakim 11 years 9 months ago
GOVT banks why do the spend on advertisements individually can they not have common advertisement to compete with PVT banks. Why there should be ATM of GOVT banks in the same area if there is already one can not other bank have it some where else.
Santosh Hakim
Santosh Hakim 11 years 9 months ago
Dear Sir, I request your kind attention to following :- a. When petroleum is scarce then why petroleum companies are spending so much on advertisements and what is the need for advertisements. b. Why do petroleum ( GOVT. ) companies compete with each other on same road there will be two companies having there pumps the same pump/investment can be done in places where such facility is not available.
Abhishek Sai Shukla
Abhishek Sai Shukla 11 years 9 months ago
I think where we lag is lack of awareness amng the rural ppl regrdng technology and education.Der is quite a large no. of rural population which is still unaware of alternative to this manual scavenging where comes the lack of awareness regarding technology.the time has come where we instead of trying to change minds of those people who employ dese manual scavengers we should try and change the minds of des tortred ones they must be realized der self imprtnce,nd shud demslvs fite 4 der rites
Manish Bhandari
Manish Bhandari 11 years 9 months ago
We must allow new students to use old study material of same class to avoid corruption and save paper and cost. Currently students are forced to buy new study material for new class.
jessy Hiwale
jessy Hiwale 11 years 9 months ago
Update our trains with green toilets. Use machines and Robots. Protection and free treatment and awareness should be ensured to the people involved.
Dasarathi Das
Dasarathi Das 11 years 9 months ago
Constraints are 1.Lack of Education,awerness and coceptualisation of Waste 2. Lack of waste management technique,equipments and infrastructure 3 .Availability of easy clan with minimal expenditutre for dirty job and the clan otherwise donot have a easy choice for lively hood owing to socio-economic status