KANPUR: Was it a sheer slackness or half-hearted attitude in the sluggish running of the solid waste management plant that displeased the team members of the Clean India Mission who visited the plant site at Panki Bhav Singh here on Monday?
It was around so that’s why they were looking quite discontented with the prevailing situation at the plant. Genuinely disappointed with the plant’s half capacity run, V K Jindal, director, Clean India Mission, directed the Kanpur Municipal Commissioner to get the detailed evaluation of the plant’s requisites in the process of producing the compost out of the organic wastes.
Making his particular points more clear he stated that the help of a competent charted accountant would prove beneficial in assessing the accurate budget in the direction of the manure production and its sale afterwards.
Purely a valuable programme Swwacch Bharat Abhiyaan is a nation-wide campaign for the period from the year 2014 to 2019. It aims to clean up the streets, roads, and infrastructure of the country’s cities, towns and rural areas.
It is a Modi government’s initiative to pay a befitting tribute to Gandhi on his 150th birthday in the year 2019. Whether the goal of cleanliness and sanitation can be achieved requires a massive churning?
According to a study of the World Health Organisation, there is a loss of Rs 6500 crore every year to each Indian due to the lack of hygienic conditions and lack of sanitation.