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Suggestions on the innovative ways of conducting a beach cleaning activity

Start Date :
Dec 30, 2021
Last Date :
Aug 15, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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JYOTIKUMARI
3 years 11 months ago
I am a regular plogger for the last 5 years. In the last five years, I have motivated 100s of people and cleaned 10s of parks in various cities (Bhopal, Delhi, Noida, Barog, Ranikhet, Bhatrozkhan, Lansdown, Ahemdabad, Simla to name a few).
Besides that, I am teaching children (how to play chess, English, and Current Affairs) in NGO-run schools too voluntarily.
Besides that, I have built an ERP in Flutter SDK named CSR Management system that captures the data of volunteers and beneficiaries.
My suggestions are on the basis of both my experiences + CSR Management systems.
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1. First and foremost govt/children / world needs role models. Engage a few.
2. Focus on the ways so that people don't throw waste.
3. Teach value system and build character
4. Involve RWAS esp high rises. Combination is must
5. Inspire. Inspire. Inspire... there is no way out. Penalty punishment won't work. Only systemic change will work, Introduce in the curriculum is needed.
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Riya Chauhan
3 years 11 months ago
In today's world everybody wants something for doing something. so there is a way that can help. Install some stalls on beach . these stall should be of poor people who need money. after installment govt. should buy these stalls from those people at that rate which is profitable to those poor people. then govt should sell them at a very low rate to people but only to those who help in cleaning beaches. otherwise the rate will be high for those who dont help. so you can help poor ones also and beach will also get clean. or u can do it in other ways that buy those stall from poor people at high rate. but the rate will be high or profitable to them if they will clean the beach. so in need of large money they will do so.
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Muralee Krishnan
3 years 11 months ago
'commitment' means commitment. I shall do it
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Muralee Krishnan
3 years 11 months ago
Why a 'mechanism' required? Don't be lazy. Show the heights of a citizenship.🙂
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Muralee Krishnan
3 years 11 months ago
"Committed" means committed.
I shall do.
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Rathwa Narendrakumar Kiritbhai
3 years 11 months ago
In order to clean the beach, a suitable dustbin should be placed for cleaning the waste like plastic from the beach so that the tourists can put the waste in the trash and a system should be created to dispose of the waste like plastic for recycling.
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Mayank Jain
3 years 11 months ago
I am a regular plogger for the last 5 years. In the last five years, I have motivated 100s of people and cleaned 10s of parks in various cities (Bhopal, Delhi, Noida, Barog, Ranikhet, Bhatrozkhan, Lansdown, Ahemdabad, Simla to name a few).
Besides that, I am teaching children (how to play chess, English, and Current Affairs) in NGO-run schools too voluntarily.
Besides that, I have built an ERP in Flutter SDK named CSR Management system that captures the data of volunteers and beneficiaries.
My suggestions are on the basis of both my experiences + CSR Management systems.
Here is the submission
1. First and foremost govt/children / world needs role models. Engage a few.
2. Focus on the ways so that people don't throw waste.
3. Teach value system and build character
4. Involve RWAS esp high rises. Combination is must
5. Inspire. Inspire. Inspire... there is no way out. Penalty punishment won't work. Only systemic change will work, Introduce in the curriculum is needed.
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Chanhow
3 years 11 months ago
The idea which I would like to share to all is the dustbins on the beach is one of the easiest way for people to stop littering our beautiful beach and sea.
However, implementing dustbins won't do, the people's morals, discipline and mentality has played a big role to the littering of our surroundings
Hence, people should have the correct "thinking", so that they can understand the damage it does by litter at the beach or any other place
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Khandade Pruthviraj Ravindra
3 years 11 months ago
नमस्कार,
मुझे लगता है हमारे समुंदर किनारे अगर स्वच्छ रखना है तो पहले हमें "स्वय में जागृति लाने चाहिए।" हमें स्वय पर कुछ बंधने डाल लेनी चाहिए।
1 जनजागृति अभियान
2 RRR का महत्व
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SnehaJoshi
3 years 11 months ago
Hi!!
As a student , i feel that that schools could pick up plastics or waste as part of a club in school provided that they are given government certified incentives , i'm sure many would perk up to be a part of a volunteer group for the betterment of the beaches in their areas.
Also , I have been to north east india and have observed the clean roads over there , same could be done here, as in policing around the beach and fines for cluttering cld be implemented .
In addition, beach rakes should also be used on a weekly or monthly basis on the beach.
lastly , cleaning operations on a monthly basis should be initiated wherein locals , regular visitors with the government's support clean the beach
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