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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)
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 ...
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Chandan Kumar
4 years 2 months ago
Very good campaign
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Divakaran Narayanan
4 years 2 months ago
Dumping waste in coastal areas and
Beaches should be banned and severe
and heavy fine be imposed
Coastal Guards should watch the
marine debris areas and identify
the criminals devastating marine life
and adjoining residents
Beach visitors should not be allowed
to throw any waste except the area
permitted
Beach business people be controlled
and fined dumping waste except the
permitted area
There should be permanent
maintenance staff for every beach
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PriyankaPothen
4 years 2 months ago
Majority of the waste that gets dumped along the beach and coast line account to plastic and effective ways to manage and plastic waste needs to be brought in place. I am not sure if this is the right platform to put my views on how we could minimize mindless usage of plastics. A major reason for this is significantly low cost of plastics
1) Various types of plastic materials are derived from limited number of raw materials, hence if government would be able to gain monopoly over the plastic raw materials/precursors then it would be possible that the prices for these raw materials be increased to 5-10 folds. As it is said necessity is the mother of all inventions, people would then be forced to look for biodegradable alternatives and think twice before carelessly buying a bottle of drinking water.
2) The MRP of bottled drinking water/juices must be increased by three fold
3) Supply of bottled drinking water at functions and gatherings must be banned and fined
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Sagar pania
4 years 2 months ago
Namaste According to me every school and college should monthly or weekly organise young students to make this part of their curriculum and who ever clean in best and faster way should be rewarded with grace marks and awards . Also companies, corporates should do and to earn their CSR points . And this points can get tax benefits.
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Sudhir N Dalvi
4 years 2 months ago
Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) is worlds richest civic body having annual budget of 45,950 cr. Out of which 15% is allocated on Health and 10% on Education. Rest all goes to Infrastructure. Still Mumbai is so dirty. Shame on BMC officers for Mismanagement, bad Leadership, poor return on investment.
Road projects are getting budget in thousands of crore every year. Why life and quality of the roads in India is so bad. Certainly it is not because of limitation in India’s engineering capabilities. It must be corruption and mentality of getting RICH instead of delivering quality project.
Assuming 25 beaches in Mumbai… allocating 200 cr on beach cleanup can provide enough budget to buy machinery and man power.
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PolepallyJayanthreddy
4 years 2 months ago
Beachs r very dirty nowadays so we need clean so that initiation taken by pm modi ji
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Bharat Bhushan goyal
4 years 2 months ago
Seas are the lifeline of the socity and beaches should be clean and green and for that each of us has the responsibilty each should go to beach with a pledge that I will c ontribute to the cleanliness of the beaches by removing double the waste created by self in a day week or in a month within a defined period and that should be listed as the contribution towards the same which should be each year .
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Vivek Kumar sahu
4 years 2 months ago
Everyday people go for walk along the beach, they see lots of waste plastics but do not care to pick it up, as they will get dirty .
IF THEY GO WITH MASK, TWO STICKS AND A SMALL DUSTBIN.
THEY CAN REGULARLY CHECK THE PLASTICS.
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Vivek Kumar sahu
4 years 2 months ago
Large scale beach cleaning activities with the help of human is difficult.
Water drones and small machines can do the work effortlessly with few people.
It will also create interest in young mind to work with drones
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Deepak Kumar
4 years 2 months ago
Abey humse kaa poochat ho? Hain? Tumhi JHAADOO 🧹uthaao, haath me badi si PANNI (polythin) lo aur shuru ho jaao. Ee me itna nautanki karne ka kaa jarurat hai bhai? Khud hi safaai karo na bhai, kachra tokari 🗑️ me daalo aur ho gaya tumhara beach saaf 🏖️. Ee me itna sab drama karke time kharaab karne ka kaa matlab hota hai. Aur ek baat, tum hamaare desh ke logo nahi samjha sakte. Arey inme itni tameez hoti to ye khud hi kachra yahan wahan na fenkte. Tum India me American logo waali tameez dekhne ki koshish mat karo bhai. Hamaare desh ke logo ne sar pe patta baandh rakha hai jispe likha hai "Hum Nahi Sudhrenge". Chalo JHAADO uthaao aur shuru ho jaao.... Hamara time mat kharaab karo. Chalo jaao. Simanta Mohanty
(tumhara HR wala banda) se bolo ki JHAADOO lagaaye. 😆 Bethe Bethe free ki salary leta hai. Usko bolo kuch kaam karle. Aur haan, us State ki MCD ke logo ko naukri se laat maar ke nikaal do. Beach saaf karna ke liye unko naukri pe rakha hai. No Kaam, No Job, No Salary. Nikaal do.
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