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Suggestions on the innovative ways of conducting a beach cleaning activity

Suggestions on the innovative ways of conducting a beach cleaning activity
Start Date :
Dec 30, 2021
Last Date :
Aug 15, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Namami Tate Is a campaign brought to you by the Ministry of Earth Sciences in collaboration with the Government of India. This campaign is part of the Government of India’s 75 ...

Namami Tate Is a campaign brought to you by the Ministry of Earth Sciences in collaboration with the Government of India. This campaign is part of the Government of India’s 75 week celebration of Azadi ka Amrit Mohotsav. Through Namami Tate, we are targeting cleaning of some of the dirtiest beaches of India with the help of the Government as well as fellow citizens. Beaches play a fundamental role in maintaining the health of the oceans and also provide habitat to a number of marine species.

However, last year, a group of researchers from ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE) found that the north-east Arabian Sea, just off Mumbai, contained an estimated 379 MT of marine debris of which plastics contributed to 40.6% of the total by weight. A major portion of this debris washes up on the beaches creating health, environmental, economic as well as social hazards. The fast-paced growth of the tourism sector combined with the lack of awareness on the part of citizens about the damaging impact of pollution is one of the leading causes of the abysmal condition of our beaches. The Namami Tate campaign aims to clean these beaches and protect our precious marine biodiversity.

The Ministry of Earth Sciences invites suggestions from the citizens of India about the innovative ways in which we can conduct this beach cleaning activity. We value your suggestions which would be instrumental in implementing this campaign.

The best entries from the citizens will be identified by the Ministry and will be featured on the MyGov page.

The last date to receive suggestions is 15th August 2022.

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VikasKumar
VikasKumar 4 years 1 month ago
4. Tourism and fishing are the biggest culprits, contributing most of the plastic litter on beaches. A better regulation with appropriate penalties is the need of the hour
VikasKumar
VikasKumar 4 years 1 month ago
2. There should be an Installation of debris booms and fin deflectors upstream can help to reduce the quantity of floating solid waste entering coastal waters.
VikasKumar
VikasKumar 4 years 1 month ago
1. There is an urgent need to formulate a national marine litter policy to control and manage waste on land and prevent its entry into the marine environment.
Dinesh Nathuji Arse
Dinesh Nathuji Arse 4 years 1 month ago
समुद्र तट पर आने जने रस्तो पर हर आदमी से एक दिन स्वच्छता कराये
Sudhir N Dalvi
Sudhir N Dalvi 4 years 1 month ago
Designed by Richard Hardiman of RanMarine and already in use in the Port of Rotterdam, Waste Shark is a small robotic device that 'swims' close to the shore catching rubbish before it can make its way out to sea. Available in both Slim and Fatboy versions, each device has a mouth that extends a foot below the water and can catch up to 1,100 pounds of waste before returning to land to be emptied. The Port of Rotterdam Authority's Port Waste Catch programme trialled the product back in 2016, as did Dubai Marina. Most recently, a WasteShark was launched in March 2019 by WWF and Sky at Ilfracombe Harbour in Devon, UK.
sagaana
sagaana 4 years 1 month ago
education, health and healthy lifestyle, sports, promotion of social values, community engagement, participation in politics and governance, youth engagement, inclusion, and social justice These are the important things for youth people in INDIA.
varada Doddamani
varada Doddamani 4 years 1 month ago
it should be weekly once duty r monthly duty for corporation workers and they should get extra pay for this and inviting local people for this initiative
Achinta Bhattacharjee
Achinta Bhattacharjee 4 years 1 month ago
Only initiative of the Govt will not help. People of all circle needs to come forward to protect and clean our future. I will suggest if Govt can involve slum dwellers or people staying under bridges or flyovers to clean. They will get some money to sustain their livelihood and the cleanliness drive will also get momentum.
Kuber Singh Sahu
Kuber Singh Sahu 4 years 1 month ago
समुद्र तट की साफ सफाई करना चाहिए ताकि मनुष्य के साथ साथ जली जीव स्वतंत्र पानी में विचरण कर सके ।
Chandan Kumar
Chandan Kumar 4 years 1 month ago
Namami Tate Is a campaign brought by the Ministry of Earth Sciences in collaboration with the Government of India. This campaign is part of the Government of India’s 75 week celebration of Azadi ka Amrit Mohotsav. Through Namami Tate, targeting cleaning of some of the dirtiest beaches of India with the help of the Government as well as fellow citizens is a good initiative. Beaches play a fundamental role in maintaining the health of the oceans and also provide habitat to a number of marine species. Regular exercise of beach cleaning should be done and awareness campaign should be initiated to aware people for beach cleaning activity.