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I am not a Professional blogger. I would like to pen down my thought through this article . “SWACHH BHARAT MISSION” – National level campaign introduced by most expected and trusted (by majority of Indians) Prime minister Mr.Narendra Modi. So far, the mission has got wide media coverage and got popularised all over India. The challenges are posed by popular persons and are accepted by the same… The point here to be debated is, Will this change into an awareness campaign or a publicity ?
Take for Example, The Rice Bucket Challenge had got a great support and has reached the grassroot people through NGOs and Civil societies. Similarly Ice Bucket Challenge gone viral through social media and collected huge money for noble cause (Though challenged by multimillionaires). In order to make a particular scheme success, it has to reach the target group (Common men).
Cleanliness is a wide term which includes, garbage removal, preventing Litters, ensuring proper drainage system, sanitation etc (end of thinking capacity ). In India, Rural population constitutes about 70 %. According to UNICEF, around 620 million (Out of 1.2 Billion – 50 % as on 2013) people defecate in open.About 80 % of sewage in India are untreated which directly flows into river water. There are lot many bottlenecks (Fossil fuel combustion, factory emissions, Pollution etc…). I am not criticizing the scheme or pointing out the poverty in our nation. But, Without taking any proper steps (except few private firms’ sanitation project initiatives ) to tackle these problems how are we (Govt. of India) going to make a CLEAN INDIA ??? Do we have knowlege base and proper disposal mechanism ?
Let us compare our country with others’.
In California (USA) the punishment for first-time littering starts at a $100 fine and eight hours of picking up roadside litter.
In Singapore,Even selling chewing gum is forbidden.
Take for Example, The Rice Bucket Challenge had got a great support and has reached the grassroot people through NGOs and Civil societies. Similarly Ice Bucket Challenge gone viral through social media and collected huge money for noble cause (Though challenged by multimillionaires). In order to make a particular scheme success, it has to reach the target group (Common men).
Cleanliness is a wide term which includes, garbage removal, preventing Litters, ensuring proper drainage system, sanitation etc (end of thinking capacity ). In India, Rural population constitutes about 70 %. According to UNICEF, around 620 million (Out of 1.2 Billion – 50 % as on 2013) people defecate in open.About 80 % of sewage in India are untreated which directly flows into river water. There are lot many bottlenecks (Fossil fuel combustion, factory emissions, Pollution etc…). I am not criticizing the scheme or pointing out the poverty in our nation. But, Without taking any proper steps (except few private firms’ sanitation project initiatives ) to tackle these problems how are we (Govt. of India) going to make a CLEAN INDIA ??? Do we have knowlege base and proper disposal mechanism ?
Let us compare our country with others’.
In California (USA) the punishment for first-time littering starts at a $100 fine and eight hours of picking up roadside litter.
In Singapore,Even selling chewing gum is forbidden.
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Children – Warm Good Evening to all of you!
I am extremely apologetic in case inconvenience is caused to you for making your presence here on such a short notice. Actually, I wanted to organize this gathering some days after, but it is due to the Cleanliness Campaign organized by our neighboring societies that I had no choice, but to call for this meeting so urgently. The reason why I also invited children in today’s meeting is because of the fact that children are seen as the active member of this campaign and their level of excitement as well as dedication is unmatchable.
So I would request everyone to join hands together and become part of this campaign where each one of us would be doing our bit in order to make this campaign a great success by wiping out all the debris and waste from our living surroundings. But before I take your thoughts on the same and invite suggestions on how we can proceed, please allow me to deliver a succinct speech on Clean India Campaign, which has gained huge impetus nationwide.
Even though it was not for the first time that our Indian Government brought Clean India campaign to people’s attention, but this present one kick started by Narendra Modi Ji has managed to capture the attention of the people from across the country. But prior to this, it was in the year 1999 that the Indian Government launched the campaign called “Total Sanitation”, which was afterwards renamed as “Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan” by the former Prime Minister Shri Manmohan Singh Ji. But this time, under the tutelage of Narendra Modi this campaign has become a national priority. It was quite unbelievable for the people to imagine a prime minister to make such an unexpected move and give so much importance to such a petite subject as one may consider the issue of cleanliness.
Actually, with no offense to anyone, it has been observed that not many people in India observe cleanliness. We have become used to living in a disorderly state or else we choose to overlook it and pay no attention to it. In such a situation, people end up doing nothing, but blaming the government or public officials for the unavailability or the poor maintenance of the infrastructure. But PM Narendra Modi managed to awake the consciousness of people towards cleanliness and health hygiene so much so the people got encouraged to become an active part of this Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. In fact, many pictures that went viral on social media platforms showed PM Modi Ji himself taking the broom in his hands and cleaning the road. Some may consider it as political stunt or marketing strategy, but what he did is really commendable and worth taking an inspiration from.
So I sincerely hope that we will also become a part of the campaign run by our neighboring societies and show our active participation.
Thank You!
I am extremely apologetic in case inconvenience is caused to you for making your presence here on such a short notice. Actually, I wanted to organize this gathering some days after, but it is due to the Cleanliness Campaign organized by our neighboring societies that I had no choice, but to call for this meeting so urgently. The reason why I also invited children in today’s meeting is because of the fact that children are seen as the active member of this campaign and their level of excitement as well as dedication is unmatchable.
So I would request everyone to join hands together and become part of this campaign where each one of us would be doing our bit in order to make this campaign a great success by wiping out all the debris and waste from our living surroundings. But before I take your thoughts on the same and invite suggestions on how we can proceed, please allow me to deliver a succinct speech on Clean India Campaign, which has gained huge impetus nationwide.
Even though it was not for the first time that our Indian Government brought Clean India campaign to people’s attention, but this present one kick started by Narendra Modi Ji has managed to capture the attention of the people from across the country. But prior to this, it was in the year 1999 that the Indian Government launched the campaign called “Total Sanitation”, which was afterwards renamed as “Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan” by the former Prime Minister Shri Manmohan Singh Ji. But this time, under the tutelage of Narendra Modi this campaign has become a national priority. It was quite unbelievable for the people to imagine a prime minister to make such an unexpected move and give so much importance to such a petite subject as one may consider the issue of cleanliness.
Actually, with no offense to anyone, it has been observed that not many people in India observe cleanliness. We have become used to living in a disorderly state or else we choose to overlook it and pay no attention to it. In such a situation, people end up doing nothing, but blaming the government or public officials for the unavailability or the poor maintenance of the infrastructure. But PM Narendra Modi managed to awake the consciousness of people towards cleanliness and health hygiene so much so the people got encouraged to become an active part of this Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. In fact, many pictures that went viral on social media platforms showed PM Modi Ji himself taking the broom in his hands and cleaning the road. Some may consider it as political stunt or marketing strategy, but what he did is really commendable and worth taking an inspiration from.
So I sincerely hope that we will also become a part of the campaign run by our neighboring societies and show our active participation.
Thank You!
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