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Answered by Thoufiq
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cleanliness programme: Youths are regarded as the voice and the future leaders of the nation. It is in the hand of inhabitants of every nation to contribute to a cleaner and greener environment. It is youth who is the most responsible for this activity. Different youth’s organizations have led this part in around the globe. Numerous examples can be taken of such organizations in our country too. In Nepal, youth organizations like Small Earth Nepal (SEN), YUWA, AYON, Youth Initiative, Tunza Eco generation, NYCA can be taken as some examples which have been actively taking part for creating a clean and green environment to live in.
Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                       Role Of Youth In Cleanliness Programme

 

If there is any power that can accomplish goals of cleanliness in India, it is the youth of the nation. Young students are the best bet in achieving any goal or mission. India needs the power of the youth to achieve all her cleanliness and developmental goals. Without their involvement all campaigns will end up hopelessly. Let’s talk about students’ role in keeping the surroundings clean and green. Amit Abraham has very wisely said “Clean your mind and our country will automatically get dry cleaned.” India, our beloved motherland is in the direst need of cleanliness. The general state of our cities, towns, colonies, rivers, oceans, lakes, hill-stations, parks, gardens, public transportation systems, railway stations, public toilets, etc, all indicate we as a nation are not pro-cleanliness! The nationwide ‘Swachch Bharat Abhiyan’ is another proof of our vice of apathy to the squalor lying uncleaned around us!  

 

As the entire nation is abuzz with the cleanliness drives and campaigns under the impetus of ‘Swachch Bharat Abhiyan’ launched by the Honorable Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendera Modi, let’s contribute to it by making ourselves clean first.  We must ensure we become the real participant in this crusade against the dirt and squalor in true spirit. We must start the cleanliness drive from our own home and surroundings.  Our zeal and enthusiasm for the cleanliness drive is useless, if our own home and surroundings are unclean, and we are spending hours cleaning the streets in other areas.

 

Students, who are so energetic and dedicated to anything they feel drawn towards, can do phenomenal work in making cleanliness a successful campaign. The best way to begin this cleanliness drive is your own room, your own cupboard, your own toilet, your own kitchen, your own garbage. Do you keep your own room and surroundings clean? Are you able to maintain the cleanliness around you? If you really do, you feel the satisfaction and contentment of being clean! Now you can lend a helping hand and your expertise in keeping the neighborhood clean! This is how we must go about this cleanliness drive. Remember, only a lit candle can light other unlit candles. Similarly, people who keep themselves clean and their surroundings clean, can help other people to achieve cleanliness objectives. Let the cleanliness begin at your own home! If each one starts maintaining cleanliness at his/her own home, the entire nation will automatically become clean.

 

In order to maintain cleanliness at school, students should make cleanliness monitoring committees consisting of some prefects in every class. They should not let any student throw litter either in the class or anywhere else in the school campus. These committees should work in coordination with teachers, vice-principal, and the principal.

 

Secondly, they can make groups and go to those colonies where plots are being used as dumping grounds and reason with people. They can form teams and carrying posters depicting negative effects of garbage on the people living in the surroundings and general environment, they can hold seminars or street plays to sensitize people to myriad health related problems caused by the garbage mounds.

 

After launching the cleanliness drive in the abovementioned manner, green campaign can also be launched in the similar manner. Students can form groups to plant trees first in the school. Later on the tree plantation can be done in areas around the schools. With the help of Municipal Corporation or the Forest Department, a huge number of trees can be planted along rivers, lakes or canals.

 

In conclusion we can say India has immense youth power. All our nation is missing is channeling of this power.

 

 

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