Monday, June 22, 2015

SWACH BHARATH FOR A CLEAN INDIA


Dear Readers,
The launch of our Prime minister, Narendra Modi pet scheme “Swach Bharath” has created a buzz all over the country and it is really heartening to know that after so many years of tolerance to unclean surroundings, there is someone at the helm who is giving a special impetus to this issue. It is a welcome development and we need to see how to make this dream vision a reality.
Cleanliness of a country, greatly impacts the image of the country. There is a lot to be learnt from the developed nations, when it comes to keeping the environment clean.
Keeping our surrounding clean is a habit that has to be inculcated right from childhood. For this to happen, we will have to be role models to the future generation. Most of our people are so hardwired with their unclean life style that it is difficult for them to break the pattern. The only way to make them change is strict enforcement of law and penalty for non-adherence. Words of advice will not make a big difference. At the meantime, the Govt. needs to create provisions/ infrastructure which will enable the citizens to maintain a clean surrounding.
Let us explore some of the areas, that needs to be taken care of :
Sufficiently placed public dustbins: Dustbins should be placed in all public places, every street corner and also along pathways. The dustbin should be large enough and the approach to the dustbin should be clean. Most of the times, we see dustbins overflowing with garbage that people hesitate to go too near and start throwing the garbage in the peripheral of the dustbin. The idea of waste segregation at source, is still at a conceptual stage. The Corporation or Municipality workers, are not aware of the importance of this waste segregation and therefore don’t follow it up, religiously. If they follow, it will not only keep our environment clean, but it will also keep our environment green.
Cleanly maintained Public toilets: There are public toilets, in a few places but it is maintained very poorly and no one feels comfortable to use the public toilets as the stink keeps away people even from a distance. Water availability is a problem. Government should take steps to maintain public toilets clean, in par with the public toilets maintained in good shopping malls.
Additional cleaning measures for Tourist locations: Tourist locations are prone to more littering as compared to other places because of sale of food items all around the place. Therefore, additional efforts needs to be taken to keep these places clean. As many foreigners come to India to visit the tourist places, this is where they get to judge the cleanliness of India. When these places are dirty then automatically they get the impression that India is unclean and unsafe.
Ban on Street vendors: The street vendors cause lot of waste disposal in public places. They sell eatables, and people who buy and consume it throw the left over or the waste plate/ packets in public places. Paper packets, Plastic packets and Aluminium foils of edible items like Chips, Chat items and other snacks are found all around the place. The only way to stop this is to ban street vendors and enforce the law vigorously.
Ban on Paan and Chewing Tobacco: In Singapore, sale of chewing gum is totally banned, as people tend to spit it or stick it in public places, which is a nuisance to others. I think similarly we should similarly ban the sale of all "Paan items and chewing tobacco" which people spit all around the place and make it dirty. It is really difficult to clear up the mess this type of stain creates on the walls and floors, in public places.
Enforcement of the ban on smoking and drinking in public places:  We are all aware that smoking and drinking in public places is banned, but hardly do we see people adhering to the same. It is probably because there is no strict action taken against violators. Also we could see broken beer bottles thrown in public places which is not just a sore to our eyes, but a health hazard too.
Avoidance of Plastic Bags and Packing material: Plastic bags seems to bring a lot of convenience to the shopper, but the problem is when they just carelessly throw away those plastic bags, which creates a big mess all around the place. Either the Govt. should ban the use of low micron plastic bags or the shopkeepers have to start charging for plastic bags and disposable containers which can to great extent, make people think of carrying their own shopping bags are at least to use the existing plastic bags and not just throw it away.
If the Government takes some proactive measures to address these above issues, I think India is not far from making this ambitions vision of our Prime Minister a reality.
Happy Reading,
D. Senthil Kannan

Article Dated Jun 2015

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