Engage in On Ground Cleanliness Action

Dear all:

45 Swachh Bharat constituency or city level local circles are now available so you can connect with fellow citizens in your area, schedule events in your local Swachh Bharat circle and engage in collective cleanliness action on the ground.

Together, citizens will have to play as important a role as the Central and State Government to achieve the mission of Swachh Bharat by October 2, 2019.

Please look up and join your circle from the list below by selecting the invitation link next to it . Kindly ensure you only join the circle of your place of residence.

Also, if you have someone in family/friends/colleagues who resides in any of these constituencies/cities, you can share the invite link with them.

We look forward to every circle member's participation!

Ministry of Urban Development

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45 Swachh Bharat local circles are now available. Find yours below and join.

Swachh Bharat (Hyderabad) http://tinyurl.com/lvh3wrn

Swachh Bharat (Secunderabad) http://tinyurl.com/omlvvk5

Swachh Bharat (Bangalore North) http://tinyurl.com/krttxnq

Swachh Bharat (Bangalore Central) http://tinyurl.com/ltbv5xp

Swachh Bharat (Bangalore South) http://tinyurl.com/ptyv5gf

Swachh Bharat (Bangalore) http://tinyurl.com/klghhcj

Swachh Bharat (Mumbai North) http://tinyurl.com/o7mulzw

Swachh Bharat (Mumbai North Central) http://tinyurl.com/nhlwxfe

Swachh Bharat (Mumbai North East) http://tinyurl.com/pg4anyb

Swachh Bharat (Mumbai North West) http://tinyurl.com/p9xuold

Swachh Bharat (Mumbai South Central) http://tinyurl.com/q7plyuc

Swachh Bharat (Mumbai South) http://tinyurl.com/q2wdwkt

Swachh Bharat (Mumbai) http://tinyurl.com/pmaljh8

Swachh Bharat (Thane)
http://tinyurl.com/ogjb866

Swachh Bharat (Navi Mumbai) http://tinyurl.com/njasq97

Swachh Bharat (Chennai North) http://tinyurl.com/lnx2thu

Swachh Bharat (Chennai South) http://tinyurl.com/m57omll

Swachh Bharat (Chennai) http://tinyurl.com/os7dhyw

Swachh Bharat (Chennai Central) http://tinyurl.com/mvlrfv7

Swachh Bharat (South Delhi) http://tinyurl.com/mt4pzea

Swachh Bharat (Chandni Chowk) http://tinyurl.com/mv8kkun

Swachh Bharat (New Delhi) http://tinyurl.com/k3oqqov

Swachh Bharat (North East Delhi)
http://tinyurl.com/ng4r24e

Swachh Bharat (East Delhi) http://tinyurl.com/mdub2yb

Swachh Bharat (North West Delhi) http://tinyurl.com/k2gy4mp

Swachh Bharat (West Delhi) http://tinyurl.com/mp4qnly

Swachh Bharat (Ghaziabad) http://tinyurl.com/lurczpl

Swachh Bharat (Gurgaon) http://tinyurl.com/o9wz9ty

Swachh Bharat (Noida)
http://tinyurl.com/p6t4m3y

Swachh Bharat (Faridabad) http://tinyurl.com/qblrtfp

Swachh Bharat (Kolkata)
http://tinyurl.com/nrlcatx

Swachh Bharat (Kolkata Dakshin) http://tinyurl.com/n3ddcfb

Swachh Bharat (Kolkata Uttar) http://tinyurl.com/mr64egy

Swachh Bharat (Vadodara)
http://tinyurl.com/lf8mpn8

Swachh Bharat (Nagpur)
http://tinyurl.com/ocsau6c

Swachh Bharat (Jaipur)
http://tinyurl.com/k3xt8ff

Swachh Bharat (Bhubaneshwar) http://tinyurl.com/pfx9yx8

Swachh Bharat (Kanpur) http://tinyurl.com/naepa9v

Swachh Bharat (Varanasi) http://tinyurl.com/lu7yz67

Swachh Bharat (Surat)
http://tinyurl.com/ny5b8ax

Swachh Bharat (Ahmedabad) http://tinyurl.com/n6myc2o

Swachh Bharat (Pune)
http://tinyurl.com/op5eqsw

Swachh Bharat (Indore)
http://tinyurl.com/mlvjjjn

Swachh Bharat (Bhopal)
http://tinyurl.com/k8bev8u

Swachh Bharat (Goa)
http://tinyurl.com/q6ojtf3 more  

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All local bodies must clear garbage dumps on daily basis. There used be Sanitary Inspectors during British days. Do they still exist? And who is responsible to monitor their performance? more  
We need to recognise that ignorance & lack of education & lack of awareness are the reasons for poor cleanliness. I would suggest flg. to overcome this problem Colour code need be used. Four colours be designated as under: RED: Plastics – bags, cups, plates, glasses, containers etc. – All non-biodegradables YELLOW: All recycleables – paper, cardboards, wooden, glass items etc. BLUE: Biodegradables - vegetables, kitchen waste etc. GREEN: Industry useful like materials for power generation or biogas etc. These four coloured containers (large BINS ) maybe kept initially at strategic locations ( with clarity that ultimately every building, locality, Society, office etc. to have this progressively ). Four containers ( BINS ) – one in each colour mounted on a lockable fixed grounded stand will be kept at strategic locations as mentioned above. Manufacturers of all Plastics must be mandated to put a RED sign on every single product made by them. Similarly for Paper, cardboard etc. a YELLOW sign put. Even an illiterate, will easily understand & feel proud to put the waste item in relevant BIN. Slowly this will become a habit. Further, scavengers are seen scourging thrown garbage for anything of value & throwing the rest around. Another advantage of colour coding would be that they will know where to look for items of their interest & at the same time it will instill awareness in them. more  
KEEP INDIA BEAUTIFUL TIPS FOR RUNNING A LOCAL COMMUNITY CLEAN UP PREPARATION Appoint a coordinator If running a group litter collection at school, your business or in the local community, you will need to have a coordinator who is responsible for the planning and management of the event. They will also be the main contact for any issues that may arise during the day. Venue Survey With 2 or 3 people visit the site and walk the area making notes of various significant points: Entrances and exits, traffic, parking, how people will arrive and depart, areas where collected rubbish can be held, areas of danger or concern, the expected volume of rubbish that maybe collected, the best time for undertaking the cleanup, the number of people that would be required, what facilities are available to utilise, where to position the help and registration and information desk, where to position the refreshments, where to position the medical post, what toilet facilities are available, what businesses are near by, what schools are near by, where the president of local housing society living. Identify the style of cleanup, team structured or casual free flowing. Schedule for the event Check to see that the proposed date and times does not clash with any other event at the site or near by. Permissions: Contact your Local Council If the clean up is being held outside your school, home or workplace, make sure that you contact your local council to advise them of your plans, gain their support and find out how they may assist in the collection of rubbish and recyclables. Contact the Archaeological Society of India If the clean up is in a monuement, contact the ASI in your area. Contact the Police With any event it is important to discuss it with the police to ensure that it all goes smoothly. Contact the Traffic Police The assistance of the Traffic Police may be of assistance where large numbers of people may be arriving and departing. Medical Arrange for a medical team with supplies to be present and ambulance if the event is large. Manpower What numbers of support people are required to assist with the arrival and departure of the volunteers, media, officials and the programmed volunteer assistance? How many people are required to man the support desk? How many people are required to man the refreshment stand? Waste collection and disposal How many rubbish bags are required, how many rubber gloves are required? How will the rubbish be stored and correctly removed from the venue? Transport How do volunteers arrive and depart? Car pooling, mini bus, local bus, Metro Help Desk The help desk will be required to be manned at all times, to provide volunteer registration, assistance to walk-ins and non-members, VIP’s officials and media. The help desk needs to provide printed information on the organisation undertaking the project and contact details. Meeting and greeting volunteers and on lookers is very important for public relations, a welcome and a greeting travels a long distance within networks and initiates further interest in your projects. Get the message out Give advance warning of the date and the time of the event to participants and promote it where you can with posters, on community, school or church notice boards, newsletters and mobile sms. Set up sign up desks near the venue for volunteers to register in the weeks prior to the event. Let your local radio, TV and newspapers know about your plans. Ask if they can help promote the event and invite your local newspaper along on the day to take photos. See publicity section for more information on contacting the media. Photography Ensure that the event is recorded with quality photographs, video and interviews. Remember to take “before” and “after” photos of the site to demonstrate the results of your activity, action photos taken of participants on the day can be sent to your local newspaper after the event. Merchandise Having ‘T’ Shirts and hats for volunteers to wear has an excellent impact both visually during the event but long term when the volunteers advertise your organisation in public and with friends. Thank Volunteers Thank volunteers with langar or refreshments provided at the end of the event. Closing Ceremony Ensure that a formal closure is arranged and depending on the size of the group support, facilities and event, true appreciation is shown to all. Arrange for speakers and microphone, music/enertaninment as appropriate. Invitations to important people, sponsors and facilitators. EQUIPMENT Ensure that all volunteers wear heavy duty rubber gloves or, ideally, protective gardening gloves for their litter collection. • A pair of tongs is also useful for picking up litter and a must for sharp/dangerous items (ie: syringes. • Any sharp or dangerous items (ie: syringes) should only be picked up by the coordinator using an appropriate sharps disposal container. See Health & Safety section. • If possible, use a separate garbage bag for litter and recyclables. • If you do not have recycling facilities on site, check with your local council about appropriate disposal. • Your school or workplace may also consider hiring a skip or recycling bins if large amounts of rubbish and recyclables are anticipated. • Taking along extra bags, buckets, sunscreen and water for volunteers, hand washing facilities or antiseptic hand wipes/creams, a first aid kit and mobile phone for emergencies and food and equipment if holding langar afterwards. Note: You may like to approach local businesses for their support in providing some of these materials or food for the langar as a donation to the event. Don’t forget to advise volunteers in advance to dress for the occasion: enclosed comfortable footwear; sun-protective clothing, hat and sunglasses; raincoat. HEALTH & SAFETY Your clean up day should be fun and rewarding. To avoid any hidden dangers once you have chosen your litter collection area, check that the area is safe and secure. Also advise your local council of your location and seek permission if necessary. • Make sure volunteer have hats, sunscreen and drinking water with them. You may want to ensure you have some sunscreen and water on hand for those that have forgotten. • Warn volunteers of any rough slippery, steep, dangerous, or sloping grounds to avoid. Do the same with any holes or overhanging branches and building materials that may look dangerous. • If it is likely that there may be dogs, monkeys, snakes, spiders, bees, wasps, ticks, or ants around, please ensure you have a first aid contingency plan in place. All volunteers must wear gloves and be mindful of their environment. • Any sharp or dangerous items (ie: syringes) should only be picked up by the coordinator. Tongs and heavy duty gloves must be worn and they should be disposed of in an appropriate sharps disposal bin or container. Please contact your local council or health services, teacher or workplace OHS officer first for advice on how to handle/dispose of contaminated items and syringes. • If vehicles are passing in close proximity warn volunteers to avoid working too close to the road or boundaries. Display any warning signs or placards – or check with your local council whether they are able to provide any assistance. PUBLICITY Your participation in a local tidy up day, particularly during the annual 3rd weekend of September to coincide with Clean up the World weekend campaign, can provide great local stories for your local media. Let your local media know what you are doing and you may attract publicity, get recognition for your efforts and encourage others to do the right thing with litter and Keep India beautiful. Targeting the Media To get editorial coverage or a mention on local radio, contact the editor or producer of your local radio station. There are no guarantees that your story will be covered, but by finding an interesting angle to your story or a catchy introduction, you have a better chance. Put together some information in the form of a media release or even a simple email to advise of your participation. Information to include: Who is taking part in the event; When it is taking place –held beginning at the 3rd weekend of September to coincide with Clean up the World weekend. Where you are cleaning up; Why you chose that particular location What is interesting or unique about your event; How you are going to do your tidy up and how others can get involved. Taking the photos yourself If the media cannot attend and you have a photographer in your group, take some photos anyway. Make sure you keep the number of people in the photo to a minimum, perhaps three or four at the most and make sure the photos are clear, close-up shots; avoid ‘police line-ups’ and photos where people are just tiny specs on the horizon. Offer the photos to the paper – they may get printed! You may also like to send your copies and location details to Keep India Beautiful at admin@kib.org.in (remember to send no more than 4MB at a time) for inclusion on the website. LITTER DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING GUIDE The following items can be disposed or recycled through your local council or recycling centre: Steel and aluminium cans Aerosol cans – check as some councils do not take Cartons – milk and juice Paper / cardboard / magazines Glass – bottles and jars Plastic containers – Symbols 1 & 2. Check with your local council regarding symbols 3, 4 and 5. Symbols 6 & 7 are generally not accepted. Car batteries – check first with your local council The following items may be recycled by specific retailers: Tyres – local council or specific tyre recyclers Mobile phones & accessories – Plastic bags via – Local charities may accept the following items that are in good condition: Clothing Appliances Furniture Other household goods For hazardous or dangerous items (e.g. asbestos/weapons) please contact your local council or police. DO NOT handle anything that you are unsure of and report any suspicious items to the police. more  
we have to arrange the system so that every one can share own part more  
a legal provision and invoking Water act 1974,air act 1981 can be resorted to. more  
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