Episode 1: Clean India
OUR CLEAN INDIA
by Chandan Ku. Chowdhury
I was thinking about the theme of the essay 'What can I do for a clean India'. I was confused at first but then when I researched a bit it was clear to me. It's not something that one can forcefully do in just a go. Also it's not only about physical neatness. We must f irst accept it at a mental level. Then we need to allow it to seep into our habits.
Cleanliness can be attained at three levels. First, at a general or physical level. We should maintain a clean and hygienic environment. Put litter into dustbin. Wash everything clean and dry. We should not throw away garbage wherever we like but should put it where it belongs, into the garbage bins. Clean bathroom and kitchen are also a must for remaining disease-free.
Second, at a system level. We must strive to keep our bureaucratic, educational, healthcare, social, media, political, etc systems clean. Don't give or receive bribes. Don't keep black money. We must pledge to keep our systems corruption-free. Documentation should be mandatory for everything. We shouldn't hinder the functioning of any body by unnecessary rallies and protests.
Third, at a personal level. Be clean, keep clean and think clean. Don't indulge in any immoral or unfair activities. You shouldn't be the one molesting a girl or copying in the exam. Do nothing you can't be proud of, nothing you can't share with your MOTHER.
So to conclude, there are millions dying of easily avoidable diseases caused by unclean water and surroundings. So each of us must take a step and add cleanliness into our attitude and habits. It's very important to teach our children about cleanliness the way we teach them walking, talking, etc. By this the dream of clean India will only be a generation away, i.e., four to five years.
Mera Bharat Mahan
Saayad ye sach ho jayey bt 4-5its sort lag may took 25 yrs bro its India not Switzerland 4-5yrs for Odisha multiply at least 3×30states =90yrs damn too late
ReplyDeleteI doubt then swachalay should be every where in b/w every 2or1 sq km radius
You are right in your assumptions, but Know this, if you change nothing, nothing will change. Alsi yes I strongly believe there should be more toilets in close proximity.
Delete😁Bhai jo kar Indians ka adaat nahi badlegi do u know tht in India ,Odisha has more tobacco chewrs than Bihar and others .stop at least those bikeres who thu karke jatein hei salaey... do tin bar mere muh pe gira man karta to wahi gadi ko thok dun sala mar dun marne dun wahin pe sala spot death ho jaey eyi crime keliye kyun mujhe jail kya phasi taak jaana pade mein to use wohi pe thok dunga.... bada aya gutka khane wala. jo bhi kaho jab kisko jor se susu lagegi na wo sauchalay nahi jayega wo wahi passs mein kanhi kar dega
ReplyDeleteAre ye sab clean thougts gaaaon walo ke dimag mein nahi gush ne wala hai jabatak Odisha govt, education system chng nahi hota 1rs mein chawal sala farmer 1 rupya keliye saaal bhar apni mehnat gabayega dhik sarkar ko,another prblm in education systm free mein cycle egg with free cost meals regularly..... sala govt free vidyalaya mein condom bi bechega iss ke baad ..ye hai hamara odisha ka education system,ye fasiclty to bahut hi acha hai to anginat vote jaeyga odisaha sarkar ko .bhai bache padhne nahi atein school mein sirf khane ko atein hai aur iss condom keliye kuch jyada bachein admit honge dekh lena tu to news fuse mein dekha hoga aaur kya battaun see u in nxt comment bada aya swach bananewala pehle state govt ko control karana sikha phir modi ji ko support karega chal ek bet laga tu odhisha ka cm banke dikha phir manunga tera sapna saach ho sakta hai
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