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Suggestions on the innovative ways of conducting a beach cleaning activity

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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Namami Tate Is a campaign brought to you by the Ministry of Earth Sciences in collaboration with the Government of India. This campaign is part of the Government of India’s 75 ...

Namami Tate Is a campaign brought to you by the Ministry of Earth Sciences in collaboration with the Government of India. This campaign is part of the Government of India’s 75 week celebration of Azadi ka Amrit Mohotsav. Through Namami Tate, we are targeting cleaning of some of the dirtiest beaches of India with the help of the Government as well as fellow citizens. Beaches play a fundamental role in maintaining the health of the oceans and also provide habitat to a number of marine species.

However, last year, a group of researchers from ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE) found that the north-east Arabian Sea, just off Mumbai, contained an estimated 379 MT of marine debris of which plastics contributed to 40.6% of the total by weight. A major portion of this debris washes up on the beaches creating health, environmental, economic as well as social hazards. The fast-paced growth of the tourism sector combined with the lack of awareness on the part of citizens about the damaging impact of pollution is one of the leading causes of the abysmal condition of our beaches. The Namami Tate campaign aims to clean these beaches and protect our precious marine biodiversity.

The Ministry of Earth Sciences invites suggestions from the citizens of India about the innovative ways in which we can conduct this beach cleaning activity. We value your suggestions which would be instrumental in implementing this campaign.

The best entries from the citizens will be identified by the Ministry and will be featured on the MyGov page.

The last date to receive suggestions is 15th August 2022.

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Rahul Kumar Agarwal
Rahul Kumar Agarwal 4 years 4 days ago
Use of plastic cause pollution so we need to discover new material for replacing plastic.We can use Bamboo bottles instead of plastic one.A few step need to be taken for a bigger action
Aman Anand Avatar
Aman Anand Avatar 4 years 4 days ago
About 8 million metric tons of plastic is found in seas and oceans every year, which is bad news for marine species. Plastic became a popular material because of its ease of manufacture and durability, but when this trash is disposed of and finds its way into the ocean, some products and materials can take up to 600 years to break down, posing a great risk to our oceans and their inhabitants in the process. Refuse single use plastic. While plastic is the leading culprit causing harm to our seas, there are many other harmful products we use daily that contribute to ocean pollution. Many cosmetic products have harmful and toxic chemicals that cause damage to our oceans. We should aware people to take care of earth. It's free to enjoy beautiful scenery but it's too necessary to put garbages only in dustbin or proper disposing zones. Clean Earth Green Earth and Beautiful Earth 🌍❤️😊
Aman Anand Avatar
Aman Anand Avatar 4 years 4 days ago
There are so many of reasons to cut down on the plastic you use every day, but if you want to do your part for the ocean, it's doubly important. To put it into sobering perspective: It's possible that around 8 million tons of plastic get into our oceans every year, harming plant life, water quality, and marine animals around the globe. Most of the people enjoy the beach sea shores and forgot their garbage. This garbage can be picked up by the wind, get stuck around the necks of birds and other animals, and carried back out to sea by the tides. Keep anyone in your party accountable for their messes, and if you encounter some trash that isn't yours, pick it up anyway and throw it away. That plastic bag or discarded soda can is an immediate threat to any marine life that could get caught in it, so be sure to do your part. Remember THIS IS NOT MY GARBAGE BUT THIS IS MY PLANET🌍❤️ KEEP EARTH CLEAN, GREEN AND BEAUTIFUL 😊🌍❤️
prateek kumar
prateek kumar 4 years 5 days ago
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री जी समुद्र तट पर साफ सफाई की विशेष आवश्यकता है क्योंकि जब समुद्र तट के आसपास में गंदगी फैलाई जाएगी तो इससे कई प्रकार की बीमारियां बनेगी और इस बीमारियों को रोकने के लिए हमको स्वस्था पर ज्यादा ध्यान देना होगा स्वच्छता रहेगी तो यह मानव जीवन बचेगा ।
Ajit Kumar Singh
Ajit Kumar Singh 4 years 5 days ago
It is connected to Grievance Registration Number filed at PMO( Office of the Prime Minister of India, New Delhi): PMOPG/E/2022/0150312, Date if Filing: 04-06-2022 at the office of PMO. 2. Also connected to Grievance Registration Number filed at PMO( Office of the Prime Minister of India, New Delhi): PMOPG/E/2022/0161708, Date of filing: 16-06-2022. Please look into the file as there are more than142papers in the PDF file. Regards. Dr.RM Date:11-07-2022 Please reply to the email within 15 days. Email ID: drmp4u@gmail.com
Ajit Kumar Singh
Ajit Kumar Singh 4 years 5 days ago
The Namami Tate campaign is part of Government of India's 75 week ​ Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav It will start on Nov 12, 2021 and will go on till India's 74th Constitution Day (Nov 26, 2022). Namami Tate Actions Live Feed Invited Partners: Aditya Birla Group Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. Coming Soon
Prof Premraj subhash Patil
Prof Premraj subhash Patil 4 years 5 days ago
use of plastic is strictly prohibited in tourist area , use the awareness slogan by fixing some banners in beach area , national pollution control board should aware the people by using social media , tv and radio . local college nss units should clean the beach every month and aware the tourist about horrible effects of pollution
M SAI UTTEJ
M SAI UTTEJ 4 years 5 days ago
Use of plastic should be strictly prohibited near the beaches. Unwanted eateries should be avoided. There should be plastic free zone.
Mitu Devine
Mitu Devine 4 years 5 days ago
1. It is connected to Grievance Registration Number filed at PMO( Office of the Prime Minister of India, New Delhi): PMOPG/E/2022/0150312, Date if Filing: 04-06-2022 at the office of PMO. 2. Also connected to Grievance Registration Number filed at PMO( Office of the Prime Minister of India, New Delhi): PMOPG/E/2022/0161708, Date of filing: 16-06-2022. Please look into the file as there are more than142papers in the PDF file. Regards. Dr.RM Date:11-07-2022 Please reply to the email within 15 days. Email ID: drmp4u@gmail.com
Mitu Devine
Mitu Devine 4 years 5 days ago
Respected Hon'ble Prime Minister of India,Sri. Narendra Modi ji.(Please look into it sir, with humble request to you sir,as STRONG LEGAL ACTION on OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATION PROCESS is required for finding the solution of GRIEVANCE PETITION, without intervention of Court of Law.) Dt: 18-05-2022,03-06-2022,15-06-2022,11-7-2022 [Attention: Request for implementation of National Educational Policy-2020 (NEP-2020) at GROUND LEVEL strictly without any VIOLATION OF POLICY. There is involvement of violation of FEMA Act, 1999,PMLA-Prevention of Money Laundering Act-2002] [Subject- Requesting to look into the GRIEVANCE PETITION as a violation of human rights for living and harassment done by CVRCE, Odisha, and money laundering from Government (Central and state) with spoiling my career along with activities (academic, research, and administration) as these are connected to earnings of livelihood for myself and family members as well. These are being done by violating rules of UGC, and AICTE.