How can we used technology for swachh bharat
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we should not use any technology because with our hand we can clean the society
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Innovation and technology adoption are required in various facets of sanitation, from cleaning of roads to management of waste, in order to make the Modi government's flagship programme Swachh Bharat Mission a successexperts said in an inauguration of ‘Waste and Sanitech India 2016’ expo.
Technology needs to be adopted at various stages including mechanical sweeping of roads, monitoring the sanitation works and processing the waste once it is collected at the landfills, North Delhi Municipal Corporation Commissioner P K Gupta said.He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and development waste.He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and development waste.He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and development waste.He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and development waste.
Technology needs to be adopted at various stages including mechanical sweeping of roads, monitoring the sanitation works and processing the waste once it is collected at the landfills, North Delhi Municipal Corporation Commissioner P K Gupta said.He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and development waste.He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and development waste.He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and development waste.He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and He was speaking at the inauguration of ‘ Waste and Sanitech India 2016 ‘ expo, organised by UMB India.
Gupta said the 1.8 crore population of Delhi generates about 8,000 metric tonnes of garbage daily and in addition there is another 3,000 metric tonnes of construction and development waste.
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