Swachh Bharat

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india has to grow

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BY COOL DUDES

INTRODUCTIONIS IT NECESSARY?SWACHH BHARAT MISSIONSRESPONSIBILITY OF CITIZENACTION TO BE TAKEN BY GOVERNMENTADVANTAGESIMPACT ON UNHYGENICCONCULSION

INTRODUCTION

Swachh Bharat is also called as the Clean India MissionIt is a national level campaign run by the Indian Government to cover all the backward statutory towns to make them clean.This campaign was officially launched by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on 2nd October 2014.It is a politics free campaign and inspired by the patriotism.

It was launched especially on the birth anniversary of the Mahatma Gandhi as he was dreamed and very keen to make this country a clean country.

Mahatma Gandhi says-sanitation is most important than Independence.

IS IT NECESSARY?

According to the United Nations, around half of the Indias population defecate in open putting people at risk of cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, hepatitis A and typhoid etc.

According to the World Health Organization, an average of Rs. 6,500 per person is lost in India due to lack of cleanliness and hygiene.

The World Bank in 2006 estimated that India was losing 6.4 percent of gross domestic product annually because of poor sanitation.

Open defecation is a leading cause of diarrheal death among children. Diarrhea is the third largest killer of children under five, in Sub-Saharan Africa.

AIMS OF MISSION

This campaign involves promoting sanitation programmers in the rural areas, cleaning streets, roads and changing the infrastructure of the country to lead the country ahead.Create awareness and train the people about hygiene and sanitation in relation to public healthRecycling of solid and liquid wastescreating user friendly environmentSafe and adequate drinking water supply

Construction of toilets around the corners of less developed villagesAdoption of village by sport stars, business men and politicians for the better development of the village.To prevent people from open defecation.Prevention of pollution from the water sources.100% collection of waste.

RESPONSIBILITY OF CITIZENS

Do not litter the waste on roadsTo spread awareness among the people about the importance of cleanliness.To make the cleanliness a habit of every Indian Cleanliness at homegood hygiene behaviorKeeping our surroundings cleanLess usage of plastic

ACTION TO BE TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT

separate fines for littering, urinating and spitting in public. to put dustbins on each and every street of India for every 100-150mts.proper drainage systems, toilets etc. Recycling, separating dry and wet waste, rehabilitating our dumping grounds.Industrial waste needs to be treated in an environment friendly manner.

ADVANTAGES

enhance the GDP growthtourists attentionvariety of sources of employmentreduce health costsreduce lethal disease ratehealthy environment

IMPACTS ON UNHYGINEIC

Open defecation pollutes the ground water and agricultural products.Open defecation is a leading cause of diarrheal death among children.Diarrhea is the third largest killer of children under five, in Sub-Saharan Africa.leads to typhoid, cholera, hepatitis, polio, pneumonia, fatal worm infestation, trachoma, stunted physical development, and impaired cognitive function.

According to the World Health Organization, an average of Rs. 6,500 per person is lost in India due to lack of cleanliness and hygiene.

The World Bank in 2006 estimated that India was losing 6.4 percent of gross domestic product annually because of poor sanitation.

CONCLUSION

It is not dream of mahatma Gandhi but it is also responsibility of citizen to keep our country.cleanliness is godliness. For a healthy society we require healthy people. The habit of cleanliness will make a healthy nation.