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Ending manual scavenging

Ending manual scavenging
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can we bring an end to the menace of manual scavenging?

How can we bring an end to the menace of manual scavenging?

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PRIYARANJAN SWAIN
PRIYARANJAN SWAIN 11 years 3 months ago
Now a days no body is doing this for making their city / area clean .. Most of the ppl are doing it just for a photo pose. Every body should be accountable to clean their own premises (atleast so ft of each side of their house / offce / shop etc). Then more than 70% of our problem will be solved. From govt side it is necessary to keep more dust bins to put the waste materials. Its basically municipality job to put more dust bins and take the waste out everyday.
uttam soni
uttam soni 11 years 3 months ago
कोई भी सरकारी योजना पहले जोरदार चलती हे। फिर थोड़े दिन बाद वो कमजोर कयो हो जाती हे।
Aditya Sharma
Aditya Sharma 11 years 3 months ago
We need to use modern technology to clean the road side dust and dirt in India rather than the broom stick which creates a dust cloud on the road and adds on to the existing air pollution, that is the source of various lung diseases like lung cancer. According to me, very quick and emergency action should be taken to curb this else curing respiratory diseases will be a major and unwanted contributor of our GDP spending, very soon. Even pranayam is not going to help in this rising air pollution.
Kuldip Nagar
Kuldip Nagar 11 years 3 months ago
Dear Sir, We appreciate your efforts. you may think to address the nation on reforms like land bill on akshvani and doordarshan. with this there will be clarity from top.people are with you and we believe that you have vision.you will definitely do good for all of us. jai hind. kuldip nagar
Nithish Bharadwaj
Nithish Bharadwaj 11 years 3 months ago
Villagers' involvement, engagement, and commitment in the development process is crucial from the start. The programme’s clear intention is to develop from the bottom up by finding out what villagers want. Engaging and mobilising citizens is the key to success. To avoid joining the list of past failures, attention must be paid to the selection and training of people to implement development.
Nithish Bharadwaj
Nithish Bharadwaj 11 years 3 months ago
While programmes such as the Swachh Bharat are helping to keep the city clean, nevertheless, the garbage is still being dumped in landfills and so is the e-waste, which is far more harmful. Public private partnerships can help to manage e- waste more effectively while various other parameters such as carbon credits given to companies under their CSR initiatives could give a boost to the programmes.
Jitu Shah
Jitu Shah 11 years 3 months ago
According to me due to such restrictions,all kind of loitering/baggage stolen problems,misusing of platforms,coaches will be minimised and creation of garbage shall also come down.
Jitu Shah
Jitu Shah 11 years 3 months ago
Dear Mr.Prime Minister, I have got two suggestions regarding Swachh Bharat as under. 1.Please arrange to cover all the inter city/inter state bus stations/depots with boundary walls and make sure that only travellers can enter the place. 2.Please arrange to carry out similar operation for all the Indian railway stations-here also only travellers can enter the platforms. The respective administrations may devise way out for old people/disabled people while they are travelling. All nonsense 0
DR RANJAN KUMAR MOHANTY
DR RANJAN KUMAR MOHANTY 11 years 3 months ago
DAR SMRUTI IRANI: NEVER COMPROMISE WITH THE SYSTEM.PLEASE SCAN THE MEMBERS OF NAAC AND NBA COMMITTEES AND MEMBERS OF THE SELECTION COMMITTEE. DO NOT COMPROMISE WITH QUALITY.NATION IS AT YOUR HANDS.