Our prime minister shree Narendrabhui Modi
launched a Gandagi Mukt Bhagat program on 8
august - Explain in you own words about how would
you plan waste management to make such programs successful.
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Explanation:
India is slowly drowning in its own garbage. The rate at which India is currently generating waste, it is estimated that by 2030, the country will need a landfill almost as big as the city of Bengaluru to dump its waste. Urban areas alone generate around 62 million tonnes of garbage every single year, making India the third largest garbage generator in the world. However, the real issue is not waste generation but the fact that more than 45 million tonnes of waste in India remain untreated. To truly understand the magnitude of that, imagine 3 million trucks piled with untreated garbage. The staggering figures establish the fact that our waste management system is flawed and needs an overhaul.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
first of all our prime minister is Mr. Narendra Modi
he launched this program because india is the 11 or 12 country to be clean and he want to bring india 1st.