what can I do to fullfill the objective of clean india??
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India is our motherland and our home and if we do not take care of our own house no one else will. Every Indian travels abroad to Dubai, Europe or the United States and appreciate how all these countries keep their roads so clean, whilst at the same time, the same Indians complain about how their own country is so bad.
This, at the end of the day is our own fault and only we can fix this. Yes the government tries to improve waste management but the general public does not support the government. For example, if the government waste management team comes every week to pick up garbage from the streets, we should not be throwing more garbage the next day. Instead, we should co cooperate and try to keep wastage and garbage at a minimum.
Elders and parents should also spend time educating their children on the virtues of keeping their cities safe and tell them how it is important to keep their own country clean.
Also, cleanliness should be taught more thoroughly in schools and even up til college and university.
Just a few days ago, the high court in Jharkand issued a directive for the state government to add road safety awareness in the school syllabus in order to promote safer and better driving in the State.
I really believe that the Central Government and the high court should issue a similar directive for all Schools all over the country, so that a whole new generation can grow up in India who understand the problem of pollution and garbage in the country and would naturally be better at managing waste and keep their local areas cleaner
This, at the end of the day is our own fault and only we can fix this. Yes the government tries to improve waste management but the general public does not support the government. For example, if the government waste management team comes every week to pick up garbage from the streets, we should not be throwing more garbage the next day. Instead, we should co cooperate and try to keep wastage and garbage at a minimum.
Elders and parents should also spend time educating their children on the virtues of keeping their cities safe and tell them how it is important to keep their own country clean.
Also, cleanliness should be taught more thoroughly in schools and even up til college and university.
Just a few days ago, the high court in Jharkand issued a directive for the state government to add road safety awareness in the school syllabus in order to promote safer and better driving in the State.
I really believe that the Central Government and the high court should issue a similar directive for all Schools all over the country, so that a whole new generation can grow up in India who understand the problem of pollution and garbage in the country and would naturally be better at managing waste and keep their local areas cleaner
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