Friday, October 24, 2014

Swachh Bharat - Clean India

  Responsibility of Common Man in India


          Throwing thrash in the bin is the first to keep our surrounding tidy. It will have a greater effect  in the future. Help India to be Clean.                            








Clean India is an initiative propounded by Modi Govt. in India  which is a need for the hour. People must be an instrument in bring in change for a better India. At present states in the Southern part of India, in particular TN should conduct campaigns to keep our surrounding spic & span , so that India will rank top in cleanliness.


Roads are dirty because we dispose wastes in the open air and it decomposes and spreads bad odour. For example, in Chennai, the corporation truck carries garbage open on the roads in the mornings which spreads a feeling of distress among the public while they travel. The Corporation has to place trash bins in every nook and corner of the roads, with this system we can keep our surrounding  clean and tidy. Here are some sobering stats. Urban India generates about 47 million tons of solid waste (garbage) every year or about 1.3 lakh tons every day, according to a study by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). But this is only in cities and towns with a municipal body reporting. Another 30% of urban India lives outside these cities. If you add their garbage, the total would amount to about 68 million tons. But, moreover it is the responsibility of individuals to maintain the discipline to make India clean so called Swachh Bharat.  

Foreign countries will change its outlook on India in matters of hygiene when we Indians begin to act with civic sense. India can have a drastic growth economically in par with other  developed nation such as the UK, the  USA, Germany , France etc. so that foreign collaborations will take place in all fields. At present scenario, India is collaborating with universities abroad to raise education to international standards. Likewise, we as individuals should take up small responsibilities which will benefit the present and future generations to come.

Making India a land of dirt free is simple if WE have the intention to make India Clean.

Kindly throw the thrash in the bin. Don't throw it on the roads on your way. 

 We shall fellow Gandhi in this regard.

Hamara Samuha Hamara Bharat Isliye Saaf Rakna Avashiyak Hai .

Monday, August 25, 2014

Posters on Wall



It is being a practice in our state to stick bills on the walls of  the building… Doing so we are saying that we are illiterates in civic sense. The city walls must be blank and neatly kept hence we will be able to create a good impression among the foreigners visiting  Tamil Nadu… Cinema posters stuck on the walls  give a  bad notion that the environment is not maintained. Ads for a film on the barricades , wall of a building and  placards on the light posts are not prerequisite. Bcoz people get to know about the film through magazines , news papers  advertisements in media channels & in cineplex.  And more over we find the wordings Stick No Bills that means certain group of people are contrary to  this view. If the act of sticking posters is stopped, this  undoubtedly will have a impact on the mind-set of common – man.. This is a small step to bring in cleanliness in the city….



 How does the posters on the wall look??

Does it give a good look??

What is that we will achieve by sticking posters of films??





 This short article is written just to kindle the thought of a common - man

Lets keep the walls of our streets clean and tidy