Write a good speech on clean india healthy india about 200 words?
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India is fast emerging as a work superpower. We are the world’s largest democracy in terms of population. Our scientists have sent a vehicle to the planet Mars. We have an ancient culture and tradition dating back centuries. An Indian Aryabhatta invented zero. Sushrata Samhita is a medical journal of the Vedic period which still has relevance in today’s modern times. We have had renowned writers, poets and musicians like Kalidasa, Tansen and Rabindranath Tagore. We have beautiful monuments and palaces like Taj Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Qutub Minar , Konark Sun Temple. I can continue to recount India’s achievement and glory both past and present but today’s foremost problem is unclean India.
We can see huge garbage heaps in
every town, village and city. Our cities and towns are not planned. The drainage and sewer systems are most primitive. The municipal corporations have no solid waste treatment plants by which these garbage heaps can be turned into a source of energy.
Some few years back, Surat a city in Gujarat was struck by plague due to the rats infested garbage heaps. Thank goodness, the town woke up and today the city is spick and span.
A clean India will definitely be a healthy India. Malaria, dengue and various other diseases which are spread through insects are caused due to unsanitary conditions of our towns and villages.
It is up to the local people to pressurise the local government to take up cleanliness drives. A government can do so much but it is up to the citizens also to maintain cleanliness. We should not spit in public places. We should not litter on roads and lanes. The ban on plastic bags should be followed strictly. Drains are clogged by plastic causing stagnant water. The government should see that drains are covered and dustbins placed at strategic places.
Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started a Swachh Bharat campaign. We support him on this endeavour. His government has promised to build toilets so that people are not seen defecating in the open. Even today 59% of the population uses open spaces to defecate. The government has passed a whopping Rs 40 billion to construct 5.3 million latrines by the time it completes 100 days in office.
In recent years, NGOs and private individuals have joined hands to start an embarrassment and ridicule campaign against men urinating in public. In Mumbai, masked vigilantes turned water hoses on people caught urinating in public.
Over half the city’s population lives in slums. They use roads and pavements to do their business just like the rural poor use railway tracks. The sanitation drive will only be successful if citizens too join hands with the government.
A clean India is definitely healthy. We need to clean government offices of both old files and corruption. We need to clean government hospitals to provide proper healthcare to the teeming population who cannot afford private healthcare. We need to clean our rivers and waterways which are being used as sewerage. The rivers are being used to empty both household and industrial wastes. Strict norms need to be followed. The industry owner should be held responsible for the damage he causes to the river. The Ganga and Yamuna are two rivers which have been completely destroyed.
Another aspect of cleanliness is turning India green, that is growing more trees. A clean and green India will help us in breathing fresh air.
Let us young and old change our habits of littering public places, taking part in cleanliness drives in our locality, raise voice and campaign against garbage heaps and many such small things will make India clean and healthy.
We can see huge garbage heaps in
every town, village and city. Our cities and towns are not planned. The drainage and sewer systems are most primitive. The municipal corporations have no solid waste treatment plants by which these garbage heaps can be turned into a source of energy.
Some few years back, Surat a city in Gujarat was struck by plague due to the rats infested garbage heaps. Thank goodness, the town woke up and today the city is spick and span.
A clean India will definitely be a healthy India. Malaria, dengue and various other diseases which are spread through insects are caused due to unsanitary conditions of our towns and villages.
It is up to the local people to pressurise the local government to take up cleanliness drives. A government can do so much but it is up to the citizens also to maintain cleanliness. We should not spit in public places. We should not litter on roads and lanes. The ban on plastic bags should be followed strictly. Drains are clogged by plastic causing stagnant water. The government should see that drains are covered and dustbins placed at strategic places.
Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started a Swachh Bharat campaign. We support him on this endeavour. His government has promised to build toilets so that people are not seen defecating in the open. Even today 59% of the population uses open spaces to defecate. The government has passed a whopping Rs 40 billion to construct 5.3 million latrines by the time it completes 100 days in office.
In recent years, NGOs and private individuals have joined hands to start an embarrassment and ridicule campaign against men urinating in public. In Mumbai, masked vigilantes turned water hoses on people caught urinating in public.
Over half the city’s population lives in slums. They use roads and pavements to do their business just like the rural poor use railway tracks. The sanitation drive will only be successful if citizens too join hands with the government.
A clean India is definitely healthy. We need to clean government offices of both old files and corruption. We need to clean government hospitals to provide proper healthcare to the teeming population who cannot afford private healthcare. We need to clean our rivers and waterways which are being used as sewerage. The rivers are being used to empty both household and industrial wastes. Strict norms need to be followed. The industry owner should be held responsible for the damage he causes to the river. The Ganga and Yamuna are two rivers which have been completely destroyed.
Another aspect of cleanliness is turning India green, that is growing more trees. A clean and green India will help us in breathing fresh air.
Let us young and old change our habits of littering public places, taking part in cleanliness drives in our locality, raise voice and campaign against garbage heaps and many such small things will make India clean and healthy.
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Health depends on cleanliness and cleanliness means health. Linked so closely are two inseparable concepts. We have observed that lack of cleanliness in the surroundings have given rise to major diseases.
In 1994, plague struck the city of Surat in Gujarat. This deadly epidemic spread due to the unhygienic conditions in Surat. Dirty roads, filthy conditions in food stalls and restaurants, lack of proper sanitation and clean drinking water. The Municipal Commissioner, Mr S R Rao with his team worked hard and converted this unhygienic city to the second clean city in India. Social leadership had made it possible.
Ignorance and lack of concern for others is the reason why cleanliness is neglected in society. Though we keep our homes clean, we dirty our streets, beaches, gardens. A social leader needs to encourage people to keep their environment clean.
The Three R's: REDUCE, REUSE AND RECYCLE FOR A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT:
Also needed
Raising awareness in the neighborhood
Sweeping of roads and regular fumigation
Prevention of littering and piling of garbage
revention of stagnation of water
Use cloth and paper bags
As a social leader, spread awareness in your community and communicate to everyone on how they can join this cleanliness campaign.
You can also
Stop people from throwing garbage outside their homes and in water bodies
equest the use of urinals and toilets
Prevent spitting of paan and tobacco on roads and on the walls
These tasks can be carried out by convincing people about the problems that arise out of lack of cleanliness.
Systematic activities will also help in building a healthy society. Spreading information about prevention of diseases and educating the masses about different vaccinations is also important.
Steps for a healthy society
Organize health camps regularly
Invite specialists to educate people about diseases
Distribute health educational pamphlet
Talks and informative films will help spread the message
Provide health cards to maintain records of visits, vaccinations and doctors remarks
As a social leader committed to health, make sure that people visit health camps and vaccination centers on special vaccination days.
Work in groups and explain the importance of simple hygiene methods for a clean and healthy body and environment.
Colorful banners and posters related to health can make the awareness more interesting and attract more people to the campaign.
In 1994, plague struck the city of Surat in Gujarat. This deadly epidemic spread due to the unhygienic conditions in Surat. Dirty roads, filthy conditions in food stalls and restaurants, lack of proper sanitation and clean drinking water. The Municipal Commissioner, Mr S R Rao with his team worked hard and converted this unhygienic city to the second clean city in India. Social leadership had made it possible.
Ignorance and lack of concern for others is the reason why cleanliness is neglected in society. Though we keep our homes clean, we dirty our streets, beaches, gardens. A social leader needs to encourage people to keep their environment clean.
The Three R's: REDUCE, REUSE AND RECYCLE FOR A CLEAN ENVIRONMENT:
Also needed
Raising awareness in the neighborhood
Sweeping of roads and regular fumigation
Prevention of littering and piling of garbage
revention of stagnation of water
Use cloth and paper bags
As a social leader, spread awareness in your community and communicate to everyone on how they can join this cleanliness campaign.
You can also
Stop people from throwing garbage outside their homes and in water bodies
equest the use of urinals and toilets
Prevent spitting of paan and tobacco on roads and on the walls
These tasks can be carried out by convincing people about the problems that arise out of lack of cleanliness.
Systematic activities will also help in building a healthy society. Spreading information about prevention of diseases and educating the masses about different vaccinations is also important.
Steps for a healthy society
Organize health camps regularly
Invite specialists to educate people about diseases
Distribute health educational pamphlet
Talks and informative films will help spread the message
Provide health cards to maintain records of visits, vaccinations and doctors remarks
As a social leader committed to health, make sure that people visit health camps and vaccination centers on special vaccination days.
Work in groups and explain the importance of simple hygiene methods for a clean and healthy body and environment.
Colorful banners and posters related to health can make the awareness more interesting and attract more people to the campaign.
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