9 ways you could spend 2 hours on cleanliness every week

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Based on your inputs, these are the 9 things that every Indian can do in their 2 hours for cleanliness every week.

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I am interested to participate and devote 2 hours weekly . Need Municipal official to put circular in society's , fix time of meeting and assign areas in groups jobs required to be done. This organising cannot be done by individuals. They are also competent to guide where to keep accumulated waste and what activities are not covered by Municipal corporations. Volunteers need not do jobs for which Municipal corporation is already making expenditure. These are mostly open grounds . Even sweepers instead to lifting waste sweep it to open grounds where possible. more  
Why only Sunday every day at morning it should be cleanliness hour.As in our Indian culture every morning in front of our house there is a open space we use to spread water put "Rangoli" these all r our traditions and this only for cleanliness purpose so that we will get positive energy for whole day. more  
Door to Door awareness campaign can be carried out twice in a month on Sunday or on national holiday to encourage people and make aware how cleanliness can have a great impact on them , their family and even their locality. Mrinal Borah > On 29-Nov-2014, at 12:00, Ministry Of Urban Development wrote: > > > Find this email inappropriate - Unsubscribe > > Ministry Of Urban Development (SwachhBharat Mission) > Ministry Of Urban Development (SwachhBharat Mission) shared a new resource in "Swachh Bharat". > Subject: 9 ways you could spend 2 hours on cleanliness every week. > Dear all: > > Based on your inputs, these are the 9 things that every Indian can do in their 2 hours for cleanliness every week. > > If you have additional very specifc inputs, please do share by responding to this post. > > Ministry of Urban Development > View Resource/Reply Reply to this email to post a comment. > > If you believe that this post is inappropriate for this Circle, report it. > This email was sent to mrinal1587@gmail.com. If you don't want to receive emails from LocalCircles in future, please Unsubscribe. > LocalCircles, Inc., 1556 Halford Ave., Suite 290, Santa Clara, CA USA 95051. > 107 Urbtech Matrix Tower, Plot No. B-4, Sector - 132, Noida, India, 201304.Privacy Policy. more  
Thanks for your positive appreciation On Sunday, 30 November 2014 11:05 AM, BK MAHAJAN wrote: more  
Don't look for cleanliness but for dirtiness. Hate for dirtiness and love for cleanliness keeps environment dirty. It is the sign of lack of sense of dignity of labor. It keeps us hating dirtiness and the cleaner or the sweeper. It keeps us from sharing the place with the sweeper of our locality. Dirtiness is directly proportional to the poverty in society. First work to remove economic poverty and then mental poverty. more  
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