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ऐसे 50 शहरों और 150 नगरों की पहचान करें जहाँ ठोस अपशिष्ट प्रबंधन और अपशिष्ट उपचार पहल का प्रारंभिक परीक्षण किया जा सके।

50 cities, 150 towns for the pilot testing of solid waste management
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jul 23, 2014
अंतिम तिथि :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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ठोस अपशिष्ट प्रबंधन और अपशिष्ट उपचार दोनों के माध्यमसे शहरों को ...

ठोस अपशिष्ट प्रबंधन और अपशिष्ट उपचार दोनों के माध्यमसे शहरों को अधिक स्वच्छ बनाया जा सकता है। इस क्रियाकलापके अंतर्गत ऐसा करने के लिए विचारऔर सुझाव अपेक्षित हैं।

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Malavika Tiwari
Malavika Tiwari 11 साल 9 महीने पहले
There is a major issue emerging, with such high urbanization rates, the existing large cities have large dumping sites already pending to be treated. Hence it's important to: 1) promote waste segregation tremendously in cities and towns coming up, 2) covering the treated waste and make something like a golf course on it. 3) involve private companies for waste treatment. Waste segregation techniques can be introduced right from school and college level as adopted in China and Japan.
Malavika Tiwari
Malavika Tiwari 11 साल 9 महीने पहले
The 50 cities can be selected on the basis of health parameters and their conditions there. The worst affected cities need to be tackled first. As most of the small and medium town ULBs lack fund, there can be a common landfill site to tackle the solid waste management and hence, the operational and maintenance cost reduces for each of these towns. Say 3-4 towns nearby have a common landfill site as the population of each of these would be small and hence not a large amount of waste to deal with
dileep buddaraju
dileep buddaraju 11 साल 9 महीने पहले
First of all need to campaign for awareness in India about waste sorting. Most of the techniques used by developed countries might not work in India, as we have 70% wet garbage and 30% dry garbage. Food wastage is a huge problem. Once read that, annually bangalore alone wastes 943 tonnes of quality food during weddings. Need to do something to distribute that food among poor.
Siddharth Jayshankar
Siddharth Jayshankar 11 साल 9 महीने पहले
Solid Waste Management has to begin at the source of the generation of the wastes, i.e. the households. It is very important for us to follow the principle of the 3Rs Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. At an individual level, we must produce less waste and reuse as much as we can. Waste segregation must take place at the source. Waste must be segregated into wet wastes and dry wastes. The wet wastes must be collected daily and used to make manure. The dry waste must be collected and sent for recycling.
Arihant Jha
Arihant Jha 11 साल 9 महीने पहले
Can't India have a theme park like DISNEY LAND made by INDIANS themselves means not an foreign park but an Indian one so that tourism resulting the benefit of economy but also the municipality will try and keep that city clean as a no. of tourist will be visiting there . The government will surely take that city as an important one and on the basis of that city cleanliness ,the cleanliness of other cities can be done
Anju Jat
Anju Jat 11 साल 9 महीने पहले
I am not suggesting any specific city or town name. want to suggest some ideas. 1.A Japan's company "Shanghai Shenjia Sanwa Co., Ltd. " which has been engaged in waste recycling field in Japan for 20 years. supply the EPC service: machinery supply, erection, commissioning and personnel training. gov can also put such type of industries in India. 2. Its each person responsibility to through their solid west in dust bins, not in open area 3. foods, vegetables, junk fraud can gives to animals