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our Prime Minister Shree Narendra Modi ji launched a "Gandagi mukt Bharat" program on 8th August. Explain in your own words about how would your plan waste management to make such programs successful​

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Answered by Anonymous
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PM Narendra Modi launches week-long campaign `Gandagi Mukt Bharat` to make India free of garbage

Zee Media Bureau Aug 08, 2020, 20:57 PM IST,

PM Narendra Modi launches week-long campaign 'Gandagi Mukt Bharat' to make India free of garbage

PM Modi also addressed the nation and lauded the people of India for making `swachhata` a `jan andolan`.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (August 8, 2020) launched "Gandagi Mukt Bharat", a week-long campaign for 'swachhata' in the run-up to Independence Day.

During this week, each day till August 15 will have special 'swachhata' initiatives in urban and rural India to re-enforce the 'jan andolan' for 'swachhata'.

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PM Modi launched the campaign while inaugurating the Rashtriya Swachhata Kendra (RSK) which is an interactive experience centre on the Swachh Bharat Mission at the Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti at Rajghat in New Delhi.

The RSK is a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and was first announced by the Prime Minister in April 2017, on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of Gandhi's Champaran Satyagraha.

The RSK has a balanced mix of digital and outdoor installations tracking India’s transformation from having over 50 crore people defecating in the open in 2014 to becoming open defecation free in 2019.

PM Modi also took a tour of the three distinct sections of the RSK where he first experienced a unique 360° audiovisual immersive show in a Hall 1 which provides an overview of the Swachh Bharat journey.

He then moved to Hall 2 that contains a series of interactive LED panels, hologram boxes, interactive games and much more on the SBM.

PM Modi also saw the installations in the lawn adjacent to RSK which showcase three exhibits which are synonymous with the SBM - Mahatma Gandhi leading people to the Swachhata pledge, Rani Mistris of rural Jharkhand and children 'swachhagrahis' who call themselves Vaanar Sena.

He also briefly visited the RSK souvenir centre and then interacted with 36 school students from Delhi, representing all States and Union Territories of India at the amphitheatre of the RSK.

The children shared their experiences with 'swachhata' activities at home and at school, and their impressions of the RSK.

One of them also asked the Prime Minister what his favourite part of the RSK was, to which the Prime Minister replied that he most enjoyed the portion dedicated to the inspiration of the SBM, Mahatma Gandhi.

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Answered by spacelover123
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To make such programs possible we need to make great plans. We need the support of the majority of the people to make this possible. To do so I have planned a few steps to make such programs possible.

  • Use reusable bags during shopping because the use of plastic can be harmful to us and the environment. When we dispose plastic they are sometimes consumed by animals and causes serious problems. Sometimes when plastic is disposed in water the marine animals consume it and die. Plastic is also non-biodegradable and it takes more than 2000 years to be formed in simple forms.

  • Keep leftover foods in glass or reusable contains. Avoid the use of one-time use and plastic containers since we dispose them in the environment and causes dirt on the roads.

  • Donate the unwanted, less used clothes and furniture instead of disposing them. This helps in preventing waste in our neighbourhood and also helps the people who don't have these things.

  • Try to follow the 5 r's. They are - Reduce, Reuse, Renew, Replace and Recycle.

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