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How Can We Keep Our Locality Clean? Tell Your Story of ‘Swachha’ Initiation

Start Date: 31-08-2017
End Date: 02-10-2017

Can we imagine our home where open spaces are filled up with piles of garbage, drain is overflowing and streaming on our way, walls are marked with spitting and some corner became ...

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Can we imagine our home where open spaces are filled up with piles of garbage, drain is overflowing and streaming on our way, walls are marked with spitting and some corner became spitting zone? Surely, we will find difficult to imagine our own world of this kind. But ironically, the moment we are out of our own boundaries, we become least bother about cleanliness and its maintenance, end up creating a hell in every possible corner of our surroundings. This situation is not because of our incapability to keep our surroundings clean but due to sheer ignorance and negligence.

A dirty or polluted place is not only unhygienic and hazardous to health but also invites ill reputation in the national and international arena due to scenic disaster. Yes, this way, we have passed 70 years of our independence. Can’t we stop it here? So, let us activate ourselves today to break the inertia and take part in ‘Swachha Bharat Mission’ to serve ourselves and our country as Prime Minister Narendra Modi rightly says, 'Swachhata Hi Seva'.

To make ‘Swachha Bharat Mission’ a successful one you can send your suggestions on how can we keep our locality clean and also tell your story of ‘Swachha’ initiation to ‘MyGov assam’

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Jhulan Krishna Mahanta 6 years 6 months ago

Our soil, air and water everything should be free from pollusion.
As we demand Hinduism is one of the most scientific way of livelyhood and most liberal religion on earth, we should rethink on many rituals and practices like Bisarjan of Idols on river water. It brings pollusion and death to many creatures live in rivers.
Our Govt both in centre and state should bring changes. We are hopefull.

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Jhulan Krishna Mahanta 6 years 6 months ago

We cant change a society if we are not changed from inside.Education both in school and family can help a child to grow with environmenral knowledge. And for adults administration should impose strict law.A society should not suffer for someone who doesnt care his surrounding and brings pollusion to it.
Again being a democratic and liberal country we should dare to bring changes."Swatchata Hi Sewa"
Or "পৰিষ্কাৰ পৰিচ্ছন্নতা ঈশ্বৰ পৰায়নতা" slogans will be proved wrong if we dont bring changes

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Biju patar 6 years 6 months ago

First of all I should clean my home. Secondly I request to my all family members to clean area where we live. Thirdly we should request our neighbours or villagers to clean our area for good environment. We should help our neighbours to make a toilet through the awchha bharat abhiyan.

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Pradip Chandra Bhattacharyya 6 years 6 months ago

To keep the surroundings clean, first of all we need an efficient garbage collection system. The present system of garbage collection is not clean and efficient: it always leaves some garbage at the place of collection and gradually the place takes on the appearance of a garbage dump, smelling and unusable for the pedestrians. This has to be changed immediately.
Each and every Pan-Tamol taker must be forced to carry a Pik-Danee (SPITOON) with him/her and spit into it.

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RAKTIM BARUAH 6 years 6 months ago

a small and effective step which the authorities can take towards a swaach state or a swaach nation is to curb the plying of old commercial vehicles creating pollution. This is something which is very disciplined and strict in other countries. Also it should not be allowed by any political group to make the city look dirty by hanging posters and banners / writing on walls during the elections or during the visit of any political leader to the city. These are quite unwanted.

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Arunjyoti Das 6 years 6 months ago

I saw in Mizoram that native citizen opposes any passenger if he or she just tries to throw even an Orange peel through the window of a moving bus.This awareness matters.The shopkeepers use to clean their own area nearby their shop twice in a day-before opening and after closing shop.I think we should follow such responsibility.Morever,we must give up the habit of throwing garbage to Rivers& Drains or to Roads!We believe that cleaning is the duty of the Govt,but its actually ours!We must ACT!

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Khagen Loying 6 years 6 months ago

1. The awareness among the citizens, 2. Proper facility to gather, collect and process the wastes and 3. We much be responsible towards cleanness our locality.

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PULAK DAS 6 years 6 months ago

Jai Hind Sir. Sir I am serving in BSF. When I was deployed in Mizoram, I saw that people of Mizoram on every Saturday do "SHRAMDAN" in morning hours. Even their local ministers also participate in this cleaning program. They consider it their moral responsibility to keep their locality clean. Secondly within every 500 yards they meant free and common public urinals. Also Sir in our BSF there are routine Monday visit of our head of office to check sanitation and cleanliness of our area. Regards

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Arjun khatarnaak 6 years 6 months ago

I live in bijni there is no garbage collection or any dumping ground.People throw garbage either in front of their home or in some pond that makes it very dirty and creating unhealthy environment around it.govt. should hire sweepers to collect garbage and maintain cleanliness.