How to use 2 hours/week for cleanliness

Dear Friends,

Thank you for the useful inputs on the two checklists for cleaning Neighborhood and Workplaces. They will serve as a great resource for collective action for all.

Per our Prime Minister's request to every Indian, we must dedicate 2 hours a week to cleanliness. 1 hour in/around our neighborhood and 1 hour in/around our workplace.

We request you to come up with specific things that you are doing/plan to do/suggest for all during this 1 hour at Neighborhood and Workplace each.

The idea is to develop another practical TO DO CLEANLINESS checklist that can be implemented easily by all.

Please do share your inputs!

Ministry of Urban Development more  

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Principle should be do not make dirty and then clean. See from today no one make the environment neighbourhood/workplace dirty. Involve simultaneously in cleaning also. more  
Chote se revenue ke kam like mutation in land me 6. 8 month lagata hai sare chutua ministers are in cg no future more  
We need adopt certain public rules for cleanness and should be follow few months compulsory with proper laws. Definitely our India also became clean city within a year like abroad. more  
In our institution we have been told to spend 2 hrs a week, 100 hrs in a year. In my opinion this 100 hrs must be distributed more in the first 3 months and after that the rest. If we give more time in the early days we can make the surroundings clean within no time and then we can keep up everything and every place clean. First of all one should remember 'prevention is better than cure'. First people have to know and implement how we can avoid putting garbage on the streets. Putting the garbage the whole week and cleaning for two hrs in a week will not serve the purpose. more  
Yes we have to give at least 2 hrs a week more  
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