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10 global practices for a cleaner & greener planet!

10 global practices for a cleaner & greener planet!
Start Date :
Jul 20, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task requires elaborate research on global best practices that have created a significant difference in improving the cleanliness standards. Please also share the possible ...

This task requires elaborate research on global best practices that have created a significant difference in improving the cleanliness standards. Please also share the possible negative effects, if any, in the Indian context.

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Hemang trivedi
Hemang trivedi 11 years 10 months ago
1. washing hands before eating, drinking, preparation, handling of food or water stuff or raw material for that. 2. Not to spite at anywhere 3.no chewing of beetle/ tobacco or any of its items in public 4. Use of dustbin for throwing any type of garbage 5.urination and stool in open strickly prohibited 6.no un authorized vending and waste disposal system at all vending points 7.cattle should not allow to move in city area 8.use of cc tv for monitoring of cleanliness 9. Punishments for law breake
Himalaya S
Himalaya S 11 years 10 months ago
Educating Children from primary classes about Hygiene . Most of the users have shared the best practices in Hygiene around the world .Image of a hand cleaning station in Toronto General Hospital,Canada .
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Yogesh Goyal
Yogesh Goyal 11 years 10 months ago
A lot of good points already covered in the other responses. Another interesting one is the following: In schools in Japan, children take turns in distributing the lunches and in cleaning up after. Before going home, there is time set aside for cleaning the school. The children together with their teachers, clean the classroom, stairwell, corridors, toilet and other rooms.Let's all clean the place where we study together. Easy to implement with no standing investment costs.
manasi vora
manasi vora 11 years 10 months ago
about helping reduce poverty and social justice https://www.gov.uk/government/policies/helping-to-reduce-poverty-and-improve-social-justice
Hitendra Pooniwala
Hitendra Pooniwala 11 years 10 months ago
I request a simple improvement from VMC to strictly force out hundreds of cows, bulls & buffalos from vadodara streets. They eat plastic, garbage etc. and make the end product polluted. Moreover this is the cause of several vehicle accidents. I am available for any assistance.
prasad sonar
prasad sonar 11 years 10 months ago
an ultimate and best option to save water in public washrooms..we could direct water from wash basin outlet to flush inlet.In this way,two tasks can be achieved and water can also be saved..!
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K Kumar
K Kumar 11 years 10 months ago
1.Unique I-Card,(2) System 48(city of Indjija-serbia), (3)Locale-gov(England), (4)South Yarkshire eservices(UK), (5)Today I decide(like Mygov), (6)evoting pilots(UK)saves lot of money on elections for Government of India, (7)MoLeNET-Mobile Lerarning Network for teachers(EU nations), (8) Civitas(Health care sytems-Germany), (9) Public transport services(USA,UK,Itlay) (10) online public services (uniform rules/procedures) for all cities, municipalities all over India on AADHAR (Unique India Card)
Viral Kansara
Viral Kansara 11 years 10 months ago
India's problems are unique to india and at very large scale. India needs to look first within and then outside. There are many best practices & case studies being created in India itself. I kindly request Mr. Modi & Team to see “Satyamev Jayate” work on this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS0_FCBzI_w). There are many solutions provided here which can turn around India to one of the cleanest country in couple of years and no need to wait till 2019. Kindly see attached PDF for further details.