Monday, 25 January 2016

Chennai city failed; Clean India Compaign


8960_855219881184129_3630579822947772078_nThe cycle from home, to the bin  and to  the dump site showed a leak,  there are so  many  dumpsite in  the most  streets sides of which  remain  unattended for days. There seem to be a lot lacking behind in the process .of eliminating  litter not only from  individuals but  even the institution/cooperate/company  responsible for the smooth garbage removal  process.

Let’s admit Chennai city has failed Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Keep India clean campaign. It has been a year almost completing two years, yet nothing much  is done in  the street of Chennai garbage and liters are still  flying around.

Wandering  inside Chennai city would not go without   questioning  whether Chennai  had received it portion  from Swachh Bharat Mission envisages investment of 62009 crore (US$9.2 billion), of which 14623 crore (US$2.2 billion) as it was reported provided by government in 2014.
It is arguable whether it is the money to clean the city or rather the project aim at educating the people living  in  the Chennai city  has failed the programme. The dump bins and many streets are filled with rubbish bin and the increase is on  a raise on a daily  basis.
Since October 2014 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself cleaned the road he said that the best memorial to Mahatma Gandhi would be to achieve a "Clean India" by 2019, his 150th birth anniversary.It was reported that   Prime Minister Modi, who nominated nine famous personalities for the campaign, and they took up the challenge and nominated nine more people and so on. It has been carried forward since then with people from all walks of life joining it since 2014.If leading by example did not do much influence to Chennai, how can we help Chennai to look better and be safe for all.
456517496There are many poster signed Keep  Chennai  city  clean  and Green,  in many  street  corner as to  reminder that  the city  need to  step up towards living  in a hygienic streets yet  no sign of change is visible in Chennai as   liters are increasing daily.
Should we say it a mindset that most people cant live without littering, or should Modi’s government redesign another the cleaning campaign? Because the matter seems not well taken, with the available bins, they are still floating with garbage.The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan objectives seemed to be clear from the beginning; its call  for
‘Introduce modern and scientific municipal solid waste management practices”
“Enable private sector participation in the sanitation sector”
“Change people’s attitudes to sanitation and create awareness”
Well! How did Chennai city missed it all? It  is a pity,  and yet  devastating  seeing  the children’s of Chennai  walking in streets cover with plastics bags and stinking  garbage. Accepting of the campaign was not enough it is time Chennai City  came together and start practicing living in  the hygienic street life.
The campaign had reach Chennai yet the city  seemed has ignored. Seeing beautiful architecture and colours  of places like Egmore,  filled with  litters,  the beauty of the city come to  waste as   it  faint  in  garbage.

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