As part of
the effort of the Government to accelerate efforts to achieve total sanitation
and cleanliness by 2nd October 2019 under the Swachh Bharat Mission,
Swachh Bharat Fortnight is being organised theme-wise by different Ministries.
Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Ajay
Narayan Jha and Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation,
Shri Parameswaran Iyer, outlined the steps and initiatives on Swacch Bharat
Mission during Swacchhta Pakhwada (fortnight) from June 1-15. Secretary,
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, also made a Powerpoint
presentation on the occasion.
Speaking
on the occasion, Shri Jha said that in order to focus its efforts on reaching
out to the community and the citizens, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate Change decided to organise its theme campaign of Swachhta in National
Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Tiger Reserves and Zoos, where lakhs of visitors,
especially youth and children come. The Protected Areas (PAs)
are spread over approximately 1.61 lakh sq. km and about 32 lakh visitors come
annually to the Tiger Reserves alone. Delhi Zoo has about 25 lakh visitors
annually. Though cleanliness is a standard management practice for PAs and
MoEF&CC extends assistance to States on this aspect also, as per the Action
Plans proposed by the States, the campaigns were designed to focus on
sensitising the visitors and tourists on issues such as solid waste management,
prevention of littering and overall cleanliness of the park and surrounding
areas.
All
the Principal Chief Conservators of Forest, Chief Wildlife Wardens, Director of
Delhi Zoo, Central Zoo Authority, Wildlife Institute of India, National
Tiger Conservation Authority, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and other
agencies associated with the Wildlife Wing of the Ministry were involved in
the campaign. Further, in order to extend the scope of Swachhta Campaign to
include waste management concepts and recent regulations, a specific mandate of
this Ministry, special drives were launched in 10 select Protected Areas**
to sensitise the visitors on the regulatory regime for waste management. In
particular, segregation, transportation and processing of
wet waste at source as well as segregation of bio-degradable waste from other
type of wastes were demonstrated.
The
special drives were carried out with the assistance of experts from the State
Pollution Control Boards, Municipalities and other civic agencies. During the
course of these campaigns, several new ideas, suggestions and operating
procedures were collected. These will be standardised into Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs) for management of littering and solid waste management in and
around the National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries, Protected Areas and Zoos.
The
Ministry has decided to sustain the Swachhta Campaign throughout the year to
make it into a regular feature of management of various National Parks, etc.
and spread the message of Swachh Bharat through the lakhs of visitors who come
to these places.
The
next Pakhwada for the Ministry will be in the month of August, in which
eco-clubs and youth will also be involved in the campaign for pollution free
environment.
**
Ten Protected Areas taken up for Special Drive:-
No.
|
Name of the PA
|
State
|
1.
|
Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
2.
|
Gir Wildlife Sanctuary & National
Park
|
Gujarat
|
3.
|
Kanha Tiger Reserve
|
Madhya Pradesh
|
4.
|
Tadoba – Andhari Tiger Reserve
|
Maharashtra
|
5.
|
Flamingo Sanctuary
|
Maharashtra
|
6.
|
Nagarhole Tiger Reserve
|
Karnataka
|
7.
|
Periyar Tiger Reserve
|
Kerala
|
8.
|
Sariska Tiger Reserve
|
Rajasthan
|
9.
|
Mudumalai Tiger Reserve
|
Tamil Nadu
|
10.
|
Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve
|
Uttarakhand
|
The
Ministry carried out various activities relating to Swachhta such as weeding of
files, cleaning of office premises and establishments under them. Hon’ble
Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change inaugurated the campaign on
1st June 2016. The Swachhta Pledge was administered to the officers
and staff. The Ministry has also started a system to make it a zero waste
building. Waste generated inside the premises is separated at source and
deposited in different bins. ‘Chintan’, an NGO working in the field, collects
it for disposal. Compost, which will be generated in the process, will be
obtained by the Ministry for its garden and surroundings. A campaign through
puppet show, stickers and posters has also been launched to make it a plastic-free
building.
The
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change organised the Swachh Bharat
Pakhwada from June 1-15, 2016, in line with the World Environment Day, which
falls on June 5.
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