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Ending manual scavenging

Ending manual scavenging
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can we bring an end to the menace of manual scavenging?

How can we bring an end to the menace of manual scavenging?

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d s benupani
d s benupani 11 years 6 months ago
Manual Scavenging is crime against humanity and most indignity perpetuated by the society on helpless ppl of the society in the last in the queue.
d s benupani
d s benupani 11 years 6 months ago
I and my officers & staff have adopted Parshuram Bhatta, a village hamlet , at Vadodara for Swachhata Abhhiyan. The purpose is to effective use of 100 man-hours pledge for this Mission. It is a great beggining.
ANKUR KAUSHIK
ANKUR KAUSHIK 11 years 6 months ago
today i feel very happy as i did housekeeping at my worksite along with my colleagues. it gives us comfort, confidence and enthusiasm to work more efficiently.
Ramakrishna K
Ramakrishna K 11 years 6 months ago
We have a habit of giving pamphlets for various things. Also posters are stuck to walls and banners hang from everywhere. These items once the function is over, people simply throw them away littering the whole place. This litters the place, also a waste of valuable resources and also the govt losing revenue through this kind of advertisement. We should ban these banners and pamphlets.
laxminarayana kazipeta
laxminarayana kazipeta 11 years 6 months ago
All education must be practically orientated ie useful in daily life by virtue of that education they live self. Not to dependant on any one that means on govt. or private employment like corporate organisation.Village industries, or self employment schemes,production oriented way of life to be done.,.
ALOK SAGAR GAUTAM
ALOK SAGAR GAUTAM 11 years 6 months ago
Contdd... they are not using and they are using this place just like spare part of the home and put whatever they want. When I asked the peoples about toilets and they all answered that peoples get offer to make the toilets but work could not complete. With this mission, I request to look into this matter please and toilets is a big problems in the Villages.
ALOK SAGAR GAUTAM
ALOK SAGAR GAUTAM 11 years 6 months ago
My Self Alok Sagar Gautam, is Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University Srinagar Uttarakhand want to draw your kind attention the poor situation of toilets in the Villages. I belong to Village Rohari- Tehsil Dataganj Dist- Budaun Uttar Pradesh and visit frequently in the village but when I see the situation of toilets then feel very bad and most 99.99 %, there is no toilets at home and very few those have toilets at home, they are not using.
SOURAV AGRAWAL
SOURAV AGRAWAL 11 years 6 months ago
The waste are of two type -wet and dry.Wet waste are coming from kitchen,hotel,market area etc,and dry are plastic ,cartoons etc.It should be separated initially (by recommending people).The plastic can be used in manufacturing road.It has been observed that it increase it durability,less bitumen is required,no maintenance till 10 year and recycling of plastic. The wet wastes should be given to feed -cow,buffalo,duck,hen(eat the insect formed by rotten food).it provide us milk,eggs ,cow dung.