I want a list of DISADVANTAGE'S on swach Bharat abhiyan?.. Answer if ur brave enough..!
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Here are a few disadvantages:
Needs a lot of support– Only a handful of people cannot bring about a change on their own. Most people do not participate in the cleanliness campaign because they lack the will and the time to do something for the greater good. Till the time the general public is not involved completely, the objectives of the campaign cannot be achieved. It is extremely difficult to change the mindset of people overnight.
Improbability of sustained effort- There is a lack of sustained effort from the government’s side. For instance, cleanliness drives are carried out in fits and starts (like before elections or on certain days of national importance like Gandhi Jayanti) and not on a regular basis. If government employees are given the job of maintaining cleanliness, they will most likely not take it seriously because of their laid back attitude. Also, it needs a lot of coordination between various departments.
Difficulty in enforcement- While people are encouraged to participate in the Swach Bharat Abhiyaan, those who litter the streets are neither pulled up nor penalized, unlike foreign countries where one can be penalized for littering. Strict action needs to be taken against those dirtying the surroundings. The campaign cannot work on its own. It needs some legal basis too. However, these laws cannot be implemented or enforced because a large percentage of Indians, especially in the rural areas still defecate in the open.
No clear goals- Sweeping the streets and getting people to use dustbins is not enough. Additionally, all the household waste that is collected is not disposed off effectively. It is either dumped in the open or put into landfills. An efficient procedure needs to be established so that the collected waste does not continue to pose a threat to the environment even after being collected. Without it, the campaign is only about moving the waste from different places to one place.
1. Cost: Firstly, the cost of the Initiative is staggering. The project requires 3 million government employees! and will be using volunteers from various schools and colleges. Not to mention the building of 12 million toilets at an estimated cost of $30 billion!
2. Publicity over work:The movement has employed many brand ambassadors including superstars such as Salman Khan, Virat Kohli and Anil Ambani. By being part of the movement the government and celebraties have been able to enjoy a 'good public image' without actually doing much work
3. Lack of a long-term vision: Such expensive initiatives cannot be run for a long period of Time and to really create a better, cleaner India, the government could have focused the funds on developing education to ensure people follow rules and regulations that hamper the spread of dirt and disease in the first place.