write a letter for pm what you did for swachhta abhiyan.
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Hon'ble Prime Minister of India,
New Delhi
India
From
A Common Man
Subject : Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Dear Modi Ji,
First of all, thanks to you on behalf of every responsible and committed citizen of India on your initiatives including "Make in India", "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" to name a few. Being an young Indian we are behind people's Leader to support any initiative that would benefit and better the life of a common man.
It would inspire people to join this campaign when celebrities they look after are into this. I would like to share few of my observations, so as a team we should arrive at the best possible solution to realize this dream by the year 2019 - 150th Anniversary of Gandhiji.
In Coimbatore, I have participated in many city cleaning drive and organised similar drive from 2009. I could see no change in people's attitude in larger scale. Sometimes I felt, only since we clean, there exists a group of people who throw wastes thinking someone will clean. Through this "Clean India" Drive we should not just clean, but make people awareness of the importance of staying clean, provide proper infrastructure to people to dispose the waste, proper mechanism to recycle and reuse the waste for the authorities. All these are possible only from Government side as lot of financial investment to be made for disposal, segregation, recycling and legal restrictions to be kept in place.
Hon'ble Prime Minister of India,
New Delhi
India
From
A Common Man
Subject : Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Dear Modi Ji,
First of all, thanks to you on behalf of every responsible and committed citizen of India on your initiatives including "Make in India", "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" to name a few. Being an young Indian we are behind people's Leader to support any initiative that would benefit and better the life of a common man.
It would inspire people to join this campaign when celebrities they look after are into this. I would like to share few of my observations, so as a team we should arrive at the best possible solution to realize this dream by the year 2019 - 150th Anniversary of Gandhiji.
In Coimbatore, I have participated in many city cleaning drive and organised similar drive from 2009. I could see no change in people's attitude in larger scale. Sometimes I felt, only since we clean, there exists a group of people who throw wastes thinking someone will clean. Through this "Clean India" Drive we should not just clean, but make people awareness of the importance of staying clean, provide proper infrastructure to people to dispose the waste, proper mechanism to recycle and reuse the waste for the authorities. All these are possible only from Government side as lot of financial investment to be made for disposal, segregation, recycling and legal restrictions to be kept in place.
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