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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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Amit Agarwal
Amit Agarwal 4 years 1 month ago
The coastlines/beaches should be delimited by at least a 1 km and no kind of residential/commercial activity be allowed within this zone without pre-approval. Of this 1 km, 300-400m should be reforested to prevent the impact of strong winds and high tides and also preserve the bio-diversity and flora and fauna. This 1km needs to be barraged and entry towards the coastline should only be made through specified entries from where plastics, cigarettes etc. should be forbidden to be taken towards the coastline. R&D should help come up with fishing nets made out of jute instead of plastics. Commercial ownership (private beaches) should strictly be forbidden and all beaches should be made paid in order to fund their maintenance.
Karthik Krishna Bhat
Karthik Krishna Bhat 4 years 1 month ago
Hello, Introduce giving credit point system to people who volunteered in cleaning and other public welfare activities. use that credit in public transportation , food distribution, in other government welfare schemes. this will help homeless, and other needy also promotes public involvement in keeping city clean.
Sudhir N Dalvi
Sudhir N Dalvi 4 years 1 month ago
Kwinana, Australia has introduced a simple yet genius way of combatting water pollution. Nets placed around storm water drainage pipes act as traps for trash and plastic, catching it before it makes its way to the city’s waterways. Once full, the nets are driven to a waste management facility, where they’re separated into recyclable and non-recyclable materials. Within the first three months, the nets caught a whopping 815 pounds of garbage. Because polluted waterways are dangerous for humans and wildlife, and have long-lasting effects on the environment, MODI ji more cities in India should get on board with this simple yet powerful solution to pollution!
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GEXXXXXXHO 4 years 1 month ago
समाधान खोजा research कर solution लागू करने का नियम बना सकते है corruption कैसे रोका कम दूर किया जा सकता है? समस्या का निराकरण किया गया था लेकिन लगातार अपडेट करते है नहीं निरंतर प्रयास जांच के जरूरत होती हैं जो एक ही बार हुईं हैं सारी एजेंसी को corrupt officer की जांच सीबीआई एनआईए ई डी सीआईडी एसआई टी को एक्टिव continue जॉब वर्क task मिलता रहे सबका साथ भारत से bharastachar को हटाने दूर करवाने के लिए चाहिए??? 'Janbhagidari and awareness' programmes should set up near place at beach and bay road side. Every day cleaning activity at fix timing for waste management Board. Don't throw anything in sea water which is harmful and plastic. Keep our Ecology and Geological in balance education program arrange at beach. thanks
Shyam Sundar
Shyam Sundar 4 years 1 month ago
Students play a critical role in this whether it is on awareness level or doing by manually.NCC, Scouts,NSS Civil Societies,NGO's etc. play a game changing role.
Rakesh gupta
Rakesh gupta 4 years 1 month ago
'Janbhagidari and awareness' programmes should set up near place at beach and bay road side. Every day cleaning activity at fix timing for waste management Board. Don't throw anything in sea water which is harmful and plastic. Keep our Ecology and Geological in balance education program arrange at beach. thanks
Col Prof Rakesh Sharma
Col Prof Rakesh Sharma 4 years 1 month ago
Sir, The NCC - Scouts - Sportsmen and allied volunteers must do the intensive श्रमदान Camp to clean it। Let it be a part of NIC Camps of NCC। Regards Col Rakesh Sharma 8449152526
Rajesh Singh
Rajesh Singh 4 years 1 month ago
My suggestion is that, we must not pollute our beachside as it effect our sealiving friends and also if we mistakely,unknowingly or of we see any pollution beside beachside we can clean it as possible so. Thank u 😊 love from assam
ShylajaRajendiran
ShylajaRajendiran 4 years 1 month ago
Respect to honorable Prime Minister Sir Narendra Modi it was great Idea for nation everyone should clean our society🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻