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Risk! 15 thousand tons of waste is generated every day in India, only 36 percent is disposed of

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The country has become synonymous with filth, if small countries like Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Singapore, Bhutan are presenting a different picture of cleanliness then it will be a matter of concern for the head of the country. That is why Prime Minister Modi has called upon the people in collectivity that let us all jointly launch the Quit India Campaign. This is the heart. To exterminate the British, we have to do as much as we can to remove the dirt. The same collectivity is still needed today.

Today, all kinds of dirty houses have been filled in the city-village-streets, concrete action will have to be taken to get rid of it. Dirt is also associated with the motivation to leave all of India, which can be used in various ways of nation building. It is also true that such efforts which stand in the way of movements also emphasizes equality of ideas. Not only this, with the spirit of freedom from this mess, we will also be free from the mental mess that has been filled in the society today.

A self-centered society is limited to protecting itself. He sees his participation in the criticisms of the world, and runs away from the practicality which is also associated with his social obligations. It is a very true fact that the call to liberate this mess increases the chances of getting everything back on track. This awakened consciousness will not only save us from litter but also we will avoid all those disorders which are the biggest hindrances in the progress of the country today. We generate 15,000 tons of waste every day. Only 36 percent of which is disposed of, the remaining dirt is collected around our houses. We should understand that dirt never comes alone, there are many diseases associated with it, which engulf us through water, air and soil.

80 percent of the diseases of our country are the root cause of dirt. Dirt directly affects the skin, stomach, respiratory and eyes, then the use of excessive medicines to deal with them also gives rise to other diseases. It should be accepted that our country has become a big bastion of filth. And the great thing is that we have got used to living with it, which is probably the more dangerous aspect of this situation. We have accepted that we are born like this and will end like this. Now, if we look even at our traditions, the management in the house village used to bring any kind of waste material to other uses. For example, whatever is left after harvesting will either go to fodder or even the remaining that has become manure. 

Today, availability of chemical fertilizers and market choices of fodder, these are also seen scattered like garbage in many villages. Look inside the families anyway. When the clothes were old, they used to be used in many uses, such as a bag of pants and later it would become a machete of the house. Now renounce the old and start in the race for the new. Hardly anything was left before in the name of garbage, meaning the word garbage is the product of new civilization. The way the British captured the country’s soul from its economy. Similar to that is the filth in our midst which has pushed us towards physical, mental, financial incompetence. That is why we will not be successful until we come together to liberate the country.

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