Onboarding Urban Illiterates to Swachh Bharat

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Swachh Bharat Mission

Onboarding Urban Illiterates to Swachh Bharat

1. This community should be sensitized on the benefits of sanitation
2. Each state and city should identify the areas in which this community resides
3. These areas should then be divided into small pockets for better attention
4. NGOs should be roped in to take care of each pocket and create awareness about Swachh Bharat
5. Basic facilities like dustbins, toilets etc. should be made available free in their area so that they get used
6. Cleanliness camps/drives should be organised in Urban slums and villages
7. The Village Panchayats should take up this initiative persistently
8. These illiterate masses would be more open to learning if approached in a diplomatic manner that gives them importance and does not ridicule them in any way
9. The Government could use the Television channels for showing pictures/short films, in local language, developed to motivate the illiterates also to join the mission
10. MLAs should role out cash prize for the cleanest basti or slum
11. Some filthy spots where people throw garbage should be identified and beautified so that people think twice before throwing the garbage there again
12. Volunteers should be chosen from these areas and cleanliness duties should be assigned to them
13. Volunteers should also be trained to motivate others to join into Swachh Bharat
14. A remunerative structure could be built involving people living in slums in cosmopolitan cities
15. People could actually be paid like Rs. 2 for using the toilet for the first time every day and for free after that
16. Education of the illiterates should be done in urban areas about the communicable diseases and the manner it spreads
17. Visits by volunteer groups should be arranged to interact with the residents to know their problems in keeping the area clean
18. Residents should be given them the contact information for corporators as well as volunteer groups and NGOs
19. Doctors should take sessions with the people living there about how diseases like diarrhoea spread due to filthy surroundings
20. Some celebrities could also be roped in to spread awareness as they have a mass following
21. A landfill area should be designated where trash can be buried, so that rats and diseases do not proliferate
22. It is necessary to instil the idea of a 'clean toilet' in urban illiterates; to set a benchmark in their minds of what it means
23. School and college students as part of their project work should be engaged to go around in the identified areas and educate the residents
24. RWA should take the initiative of training and teaching house maids, drivers, malis, sweepers, chowkidars local markets, shops attendants etc. more  

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Municipal corporation elected member tenure shall be made less and shall be a rule that cannot come 3 times in a row nor his or her family member or relative. This can bring big change more  
All dust generating jobs shall be planned in a process to have good constriction practice so that the dust don't go to air environment more  
I agree with Shri Viswanatha. Dustbins should be available at an ever corner of the city, town, village. Free toilets should be made available at every prominent place of gathering like slums, parks, bus stand, taxi stand, rickshaw stand, picnic spot, beaches, gardens, near walking tracks, food plaza, etc. more  
Make solar electricity compulsory for all Malls / departmental stores. All apartment societies should also use solar energy for street lights compulsorily. more  
It is better to go for awareness drive. more  
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