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Together with Campaign Ambassador Amitabh Bachchan, the annual Banega Swachh India Cleanathon has worked relentlessly for five years to help build toilets in rural areas, conduct clean-up drives and spread awareness about sanitation, health and hygiene across India.
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मेनोपॉज (रजोनिवृत्ति) और उससे जुड़ी स्वास्थ्य जटिलताओं को समझें और जानें
डेटॉल-बनेगा स्वस्थ इंडिया का “बजेगी घंटी, धुलेंगे हाथ” पाठ्यक्रम वाराणसी में बच्चों के जीवन को कैसे बदल रहा है
डेटॉल स्कूल स्वच्छता शिक्षा कार्यक्रम के तहत लखनऊ के मदरसे में पढ़ाया स्वास्थ्य और स्वच्छता का पाठ
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girish v jariwala
October 2, 2018 at 12:53 pm
dear sirs,
I got an idea for value of cleanliness from your discussion and the need of toliet in each house.
which requires washing of hands
while big compaines lure customers to buy their soap buy giving 1 soap free on purchasing 4. why not donate that soap to thr village. this good deed will solve the washing hands problem as well for the consumer he would do his small bit for the cause
RR
October 2, 2018 at 3:01 pm
Can someone ask Amitji why he is silent now on petrol price.
Manish
October 2, 2018 at 6:05 pm
It’s a very good initiative swachh Bharat mission, I think it requires to change our education system, in which from beginning learning about sacchata, discipline and other more like Japanese education system then after not required and any swachh mission…
G Sridhar
October 2, 2018 at 8:10 pm
The initiative is commendable.It should be maintained with periodical followup.Next other cities, with the involvement of like minded people have to expand
arvind
October 2, 2018 at 9:01 pm
pl do’t divert from basic issues. pl talk about petrol fuel price.
Indian
October 2, 2018 at 10:21 pm
Have we lost 2nd October charm as birthday of Mahatma Gandhi our Father of Nation, as per plan and taken over by Swachbharat.
Atul Patil
October 2, 2018 at 10:25 pm
Great work NDTV. Keep it up.
SSen
October 2, 2018 at 10:53 pm
Can you from your channel and along with the celebrities send request the to big boys like Coke and Pepsi to stop selling their soft drinks in plastic bottles and switch back to glass like before 20-30 years back. That itself will help to curb the plastic menace a lot. Convenience cannot be at the cost of environment.
Anon
October 3, 2018 at 12:01 am
You too are following in the footsteps of BJP in showing off the event,what were all these fuss on live TV ,why not go to the remote parts of villages were there are no infrastructures for toilets,hygenics problems which is the cause of illness,ofcourse there are many villages which requires cleaniness,you should have been there with all these stars and planets.Big cities have all the facalities to clean the city,they collect crores of rupees in taxes,they dont need any help or advice,they only need some hammering from court or people to throw them out if they dont do their job.You are no less than Modi,who is Master of Event,I think you have taken a leaf out from him.He was the only person who praised you for your good event management show.Do you think is it going to help with all these tamasha.I doubt.
Hans
October 3, 2018 at 12:33 am
Simply talks with no substance.
Shekhar
October 3, 2018 at 12:35 am
Just rubbish discussion. On ground only shoddy work.
Edris Dilawar
October 3, 2018 at 2:48 am
Is this your propoganda for Modis election mode?Dont go in any event mode as Modi.Why this tamasha on TV live? You all should have gone to remote parts of India to promote these kinds of events,but everyone knows you wont get any TRP,you too exactly following in the footsteps of one and only one event master Modi.I hope you must be happy to get acclaim from event master Modi for your high event programme.Poor people needs more advise and supports for their welfare,health and cleaniness especially those staying in slums,not the rich and middleclass needs any advice from anyone as they are masters of their own.
Prashant
October 3, 2018 at 3:39 am
As much as I do-not want to comment on this, it pisses me off to see a broom in peoples hand.. don’t get me wrong, you are doing your best part instead of looking at government… of course this will bring the change
But in my view, unless and until there is a seamless system & infrastructure for disposing the garbage from Home to Landfill this problem can not be solved…
People do the right thing of putting the garbage in the dumpster instead of on the road, but if those dumpsters are not being taken to landfill at-least once a day.. its going to overflow and rot..
This Modi government is taking “swachh bharat tax” on each phone bill, why can’t they implement the robust infrastructure for seamless flow of the trash out of the city… just like DRDO or ISRO have another organization for waste management or ask private companies like wm.com to come to India.
In US I have yet to find a place where there is no trash can within 30 feet distance, the one that gets emptied at-least once a day and lined with new trash bag… I have no reason to throw trash on the ground