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Waste Management in india

 Waste Management



waste management in india
waste management in india




Waste management is one of the primary needs in all countries of the world. Waste becomes

 wealth. Actually there is no

 garbage in the world. The world's waste comes from human consumption.

 But species are exterminated. Animals produce only organic waste. But human waste is not

 only organic waste but

 plastic, smoke, electrical waste, concrete waste and many more. Effective management of

 waste can benefit a whole

 landscape. Waste disposal in India is in its infancy. Waste Management Project India has a

 lot but it is not being done 

effectively. There are many big and small projects in India today.


Role of family in waste management


Waste management should start from the family. Family elders should teach children how to

 dispose of 

plastic and organic waste. In places like Kerala they will clean the house and surroundings

 thoroughly but

 deposit the waste on the road or public place. If individuals are good, society will be good.


Public toilets in India


Public toilets are one of the unsanitary places in India. Indians in general do not know how to use European 

closets well. Closets are soiled by spitting etc. after use. At bus stations and railway stations, cigarettes,

 cigarette covers, napkin pads and condoms are deposited in the closet, causing water blockage. Hospitals are

 another place where public toilets are a big fail. Many government hospitals have very dirty toilets which are

 made dirty by the people and the staff. So it can be overcome only through awareness and strong law.


Religion and caste


In countries like India, it is possible to create effective awareness among religious and caste communities.

 Many caste and religious communities are conducting cleanliness classes in an efficient manner. Example: 

Nambudiri and Christian community. In India, where caste and religion influence, such methods can be 

used to create awareness among people about waste.


What is garbage?


Actually there is no garbage on earth. Garbage is the material that is not needed by man and which changes

  from it when man uses it. There is nothing on earth that can be thrown away for nothing. Ruby can

 also be obtained from the remains of consumption. Countries in Europe, America, Africa, Arabia and Asia

 have good examples of waste management but India is a big failure in this field.


Will India become garbage free?


Yes, it is possible if there is a good project at the All India level. If more than one strong private company 

competes in this field, a big change will be reflected in India. Apart from waste disposal, beautification is also

 needed in India. The corporation and panchayat should decide what color and size the houses, walls and

 other buildings in the town and village should be. If such a project is implemented, the face of India will

 change. None of the existing projects in India can make a big difference. 


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