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Cleanliness in school curriculum

Cleanliness in school curriculum
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can schools innovatively include ‘focusing on cleanliness’ as a part of their curriculum where students learn about the need and importance of cleanliness from a ...

How can schools innovatively include ‘focusing on cleanliness’ as a part of their curriculum where students learn about the need and importance of cleanliness from a very young age? Post your views.

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V Pushkaran
V Pushkaran 10 years 11 months ago
My experience of governance. My first Casual Leave was denied by my Central Govt aided employer as the reason cited "not feeling well" has not satisfied the former. I was asked to give convincing reasons no matter it be a lie. Later I found that an exemplary official has to be obedient to his superiors and do everything on dotted lines. If you try to be an honest and sincere official, you will be harassed and continue to be low profile official, your service record will have only black spots
V Pushkaran
V Pushkaran 10 years 11 months ago
India is now clean. Just keep yr eyes @ nose closed. No corruption except one small blemish by one Minister. Just watch the physique of our rulers who cannot pay to the sweepers and cleaners who do most things using primitive technique in this World Class country. Why they be paid, must starve and do yoga. Why hurdles in snatching all land from farmers & give to good physiques. Vegs, pulses & everything can be imported. Let the skinnies perish. Jai Hind. myGovt is incredible and digitised
sunita kasar
sunita kasar 10 years 11 months ago
children are the best mascot of imparting the lesson of cleanliness in all aspects - we forget most importantly social cleanliness to the family and the society. they are the right people to carry this batton. the task is with the NGO and the teachers to shape them.
shah deep vijaykumar
shah deep vijaykumar 10 years 11 months ago
one day one lecture of the month, i wish to suggust every student to take the responsibility to clean even one class of the school and know about the real importance of cleanness further also students and even teachers are observation to entire school for clear purpose of cleaning.
NIKUNJ BHATT
NIKUNJ BHATT 10 years 11 months ago
Sir, curriculum mai safai abhiyan ki jankari dene se pehle ye dekhna jaruri hai k desh k her school, specially govt. schools mai sweeper ki facility ho ubi toh ye kam students khud kar rahe hai vo study kub karegae. Rural area mai halat bahut kharab hai. teachers pe already itna work load hai vo ye vyawastha kaise kare.keval fund dena samadhan nahi . ground level pe bahut se ese samasyaye hai jo keval teachers jantae hai . policymakers nahi
VISHAL VENKAT
VISHAL VENKAT 10 years 11 months ago
Honourable PM Ji, I have seen dust bins in all coaches of a train, its appreciable and I am very happy that India is becoming cleaner everyday. But what I feel is that awareness must be created among passengers. I have noticed that no one is using the Dust bins placed in trains, mostly all are throwing the rubbish outside the train. So students must be taught to use the bins in trains and the teachers must ask the Students to insist their parents also to do so.
Manjunath_18
Manjunath_18 10 years 11 months ago
This campaign should have two approaches. 1. Our curriculum / syllabus in schools and colleges to include matters pertaining to life science like cleanliness, etc., effectively. it is a slow and steady process to make our future generation not continue the present unhealthy practices. 2. Impose fine / punishment of considerable amount for different kind of wrong practices like urinating, defecating in public places
Ratnendu Bikash Nath
Ratnendu Bikash Nath 10 years 11 months ago
Yes Modi ji what his Scheme about Cleaning school or city its a good step ..india is our country we must need to care about this .. we must learn to our children how to keep our school , city , town , environment ...all in our hand .. don't wait for govt do it your owns ..
Devarajan Govindan
Devarajan Govindan 10 years 11 months ago
Respectable PM Please create some carpus for Government school maintenance and introduce weighted deduction in IT for the donations to this carpus. The Maintenance should be under the control of some eminent people including MPS so that Govt.Schools will be clean and out put will be good and in another + point is that the Private educational institutions will get lessor priority.
Devarajan Govindan
Devarajan Govindan 10 years 11 months ago
Respectable PM the most unclean schools are Government maintained Schools. If you see schools at USA and Europe, the government schools are the best maintained but in India it is unfortunate that the Education has been most profitable business by privates and the other unfortunate is people who were dealing Liquor is now running the Schools & colleges and The Government who suppose run the schools are running the Liquor shops. it is very sorry to say this.