Thursday, 5 May 2016

Little Happy


As the pic depicts "pehale socche samjhe dekhe, kuda kudedan main pheke". It's amazing to see little progress towards Clean India. It proves that this mission achieved success to 10% and to carry the achievement further we have to work hard and harder because every little thing counts.  

Many don't follow what they preach


Either we can spot paan stains or evry political party blinging their progress and their future promises. I personally see it as an element which is distracting way of Swachh Bharat. Instead if an inpirational poem or any cretaive art would have been here then it might have been a moment of pleasure for viewers as well for designers.

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Dirtiest should take lesson from the cleanest.

In the recent survey conducted to measure the impact of Swachh Bharat Mission as in where it has reached and what milestone it has achieved. It disclosed that most of the cities of South India and East India have taken and are carrying it properly.Mysuru has been the clear winner in both the years(last survey conducted in 2014 Mysuru was the clear winner).The other cities include Visakhapatnam, Surat, Rajkot and Gangtok, while Varanasi was the in the top 10 dirtiest cities with Dhanbad leading. 
For sure it is an achievement by these cities, especially by people residing there but what about these cities who are listed as dirtiest? I think their municipalities doesn't deserve to exist if they can't do their basic job.

Sunday, 1 May 2016

Gandhiji's way of Sanitation

I wonder whether people really know that Mahatma Gandhi was the force behind Swachh Bharat (Quit India, Clean India). Many people were present when our PM Narender Modi was sharing his speech where he said that he wish to give a present of Clean India to Gandhiji.

There were photo ops of our Prime Minister and celebrities who too gave their hand for this initiative but now it seems that it was just for that day. Well, it was PM's duty and he did his part by calling it nation's duty.

Sweeping public places is a very wearisome work. I remember that we were asked by our college that we have to clean our nearby area and at the end I was like it's a very tedious business, how do the daily workers manage?

Gandhiji took up the work of destroying untouchability and insanitation but these evil towers are still present. Gandhiji himself used to carry brooms and cleaned the public latrines himself. From school books to articles I read that Gandhiji carried the pots on his head to far fields and buried the contents underground. It was when Scavengers and low caste people had to go to the houses of higher caste families where they cleaned and collect the pots. I think with this he would have won hearts of many and would made some ashamed of themselves.

When Gandhiji was in Delhi he would stay in Sweepers colony (Valmiki Colony) and this where Shri. Narender Modi started his first sweep for Swachh Bharat.

Though Gandhiji is not here but he would be watching us through that spectacle which has been designed and kept as logo for this cleanliness drive.    
     

Saturday, 30 April 2016

Broom in the center


Once people boycotted foreign goods, is this the way to boycott dirt and rags? Do boycott dirt and rags but before that wash on your ignorance towards filthiness. I see many people leaving or throwing paper and wrapper anywhere, many spitting paan and there are people who simply ignore litter present around them, might be busy. Try to be a sensible, realize your responsibility and contribute to clean India for just 2 hours a week.    

Friday, 29 April 2016

Thursday, 28 April 2016

Ruining the future

 "Backside bad walls and in front the future of youth falling" 
They don't have what they want. The bright seems to be getting dim.We too are responsible for child labour because we don't do our basic civic jobs.These hands are meant to carry books and must not be used for picking rags.