Waste management is no longer a challenge, but an opportunity for innovation. And every clean street is a reflection of the collective will of the people.
Major Campaigns - Har Ghar Tiranga, Swachhata Hi Seva - 2025
With the introduction of the Solid Waste Management Rules 2026 , a major shift has been made toward scientific and responsible waste handling in rural areas. The focus is simple yet powerful: segregation of waste at source . This approach not only improves sanitation but also protects public health and the environment. Why Segregation at Source Matters? When waste is mixed, it becomes difficult to process, recycle, or safely dispose of it. This leads to: Increased health risks Environmental pollution Loss of recyclable resources Segregating waste at the household level ensures that each type of waste is treated in the most efficient and eco-friendly way. The 4-Bin System Explained The new rules introduce a four-stream segregation system , making waste management more organized and effective: 🟢 Green Bin – Wet Waste This bin is meant for biodegradable waste such as: Food scraps Vegetable and fruit peels Leftover food This waste can be composted and convert...
Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen): A Transformative Journey By Raj Kishor Kustwar Srinagar: Launched in 2014, the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) has been a landmark initiative driving a behavioural shift across rural India. Its first phase focused on eliminating open defecation, while the ongoing Phase-II places a sharper lens on sustainable sanitation, with an emphasis on Solid and Liquid Waste Management (SLWM), environmental sustainability, and community participation. In the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, the mission has made remarkable strides despite geographical, climatic, and infrastructural challenges. With two administrative divisions (Kashmir and Jammu), 20 districts, 285 blocks, and over 6,216 villages, the region presents a complex yet inspiring model of rural sanitation advancement. Milestones Achieved: Laying a Solid Foundation As of now, 96% of villages in J&K have achieved ODF+ Model status , and 79% of them have been officially verifie...
(BDO SK Pora Syed Jaasirah Syedain (JKAS) along with her team) Block SK Pora in central Kashmir’s Budgam district has seen a major transformation in sanitation and waste management because of the ongoing community involvement and door-to-door (D2D) initiatives as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin. What started as a response to long-standing issues has grown into a community-focused movement for cleanliness and responsible waste management. Challenge Before the intervention The block faced several problems like scattered garbage, open dumping, legacy waste accumulation, and a lack of public awareness about waste segregation and hygiene practices. These issues harmed environmental health and lowered the overall quality of life in the block. To tackle these increasing concerns, the Block Administration has chosen a phased and inclusive approach. The initiative began with biweekly clean-up drives to clear old waste and visi...
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