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'Will You Clean Up Ganga In This Term or The Next?' Supreme Court Asks Centre

It's not about shutting down factories, there are many factories in Detroit that are near the detroit river or the lake, yet the lake here is very clean. The problem is that we don't regulate these factories really well, we need proper rules for these factories as to what is allowed to be discarded in the river.

Or rather implementation of rules.

We have no shortage of rules here my friend.

Ask for a rule book and you will have a dozen. The point is, we need implementation.

Sadly, the police departments are under politicians and the politicians are on sale. So naturally these factories don't want to add up to their costs and dispose their toxic waste in the rivers.

It would take a dictatorial effort to get rid of these factories. Simply because these guys also provide jobs to so many people around the area.
 
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@ArsalanKhan21 : Given your aboslute hate for Modi, still....Refrain from posting graphic images. It is against forum rules. Your previous post has been reported to mods
 
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Are the factories producing these corpses in Ganges

No. These are usually done by the people who are around the area. It is horrible and this is another dimension of the problem that the north Indians face.

So you see, it is not just one minister's work alone that can solve this problem. It has to be a collective effort.
 
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Frankly its not just govt's responsibility.
In Pakistan and India people do,not want to pay tax and even bother to stop at traffic signal and yet expect to get z+ security and A grade treatment from Government.River is holy are not but Governments in sub-continent are terrible when it comes to pollution control.
 
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Or rather implementation of rules.

We have no shortage of rules here my friend.

Ask for a rule book and you will have a dozen. The point is, we need implementation.

Sadly, the police departments are under politicians and the politicians are on sale. So naturally these factories don't want to add up to their costs and dispose their toxic waste in the rivers.

It would take a dictatorial effort to get rid of these factories. Simply because these guys also provide jobs to so many people around the area.

Stop blaming the political world before blaming the people. NOTHING will change, not even with Uber Modi, until people stop throwing waste, their shit (literally) and even corpses into rivers.
 
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Stop blaming the political world before blaming the people. NOTHING will change, not even with Uber Modi, until people stop throwing waste, their shit (literally) and even corpses into rivers.

People won't.

They have to be forced. I am not blaming anyone but the ecosystem.

If you ask Delhiites not to throw something on the street, they ask you 'tere baap ki sadak hai' (is this your dad's road?) or now they tease saying 'arey yeh dekho! Narendra Modi ka dayan haath' (Oh look! Modi's right hand, referring to the Swachh Bharat Abhyan campaign).

The only way people can stop throwing things is when they are given dustbins to throw things.

For example, in the state of Rajasthan, if you go to visit the city of Jaisalmer, you can see blue USE ME dustbins all around the market region. It is probably one of the cleanest small towns I have ever seen in north India. One expects this stuff in parts of my region, but to expect this in other region's states of India is quite remarkable.

Also, there has to be severe (undemocratic, if you allow me to say) fines on throwing litter like Rs. 5,000 even if you throw a small piece of paper on the road etc with incentives to cops so that they honestly do their duty.

If you visit Singapore or even Kuala Lumpur, you will get an idea what I am referring to.

It is an entire ecosystem that is designed to ensure strong public sense of hygiene. Whether people like it or not.
 
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People won't.

They have to be forced. I am not blaming anyone but the ecosystem.

If you ask Delhiites not to throw something on the street, they ask you 'tere baap ki sadak hai' (is this your dad's road?) or now they tease saying 'arey yeh dekho! Narendra Modi ka dayan haath' (Oh look! Modi's right hand, referring to the Swachh Bharat Abhyan campaign).

The only way people can stop throwing things is when they are given dustbins to throw things.

For example, in the state of Rajasthan, if you go to visit the city of Jaisalmer, you can see blue USE ME dustbins all around the market region. It is probably one of the cleanest small towns I have ever seen in north India. One expects this stuff in parts of my region, but to expect this in other region's states of India is quite remarkable.

Also, there has to be severe (undemocratic, if you allow me to say) fines on throwing litter like Rs. 5,000 even if you throw a small piece of paper on the road etc with incentives to cops so that they honestly do their duty.

If you visit Singapore or even Kuala Lumpur, you will get an idea what I am referring to.

It is an entire ecosystem that is designed to ensure strong public sense of hygiene. Whether people like it or not.

True, laws and fines are needed... but a change of thought and education on this matter are equally important. I dont think that politicians will do anything unless the people demand it... so its in our best interest to promote these things on our own!
 
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ram teri ganga mali ho gae pappion ka paap dhote dhote ..............

Fock you India

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People won't.

They have to be forced. I am not blaming anyone but the ecosystem.

If you ask Delhiites not to throw something on the street, they ask you 'tere baap ki sadak hai' (is this your dad's road?) or now they tease saying 'arey yeh dekho! Narendra Modi ka dayan haath' (Oh look! Modi's right hand, referring to the Swachh Bharat Abhyan campaign).

The only way people can stop throwing things is when they are given dustbins to throw things.

For example, in the state of Rajasthan, if you go to visit the city of Jaisalmer, you can see blue USE ME dustbins all around the market region. It is probably one of the cleanest small towns I have ever seen in north India. One expects this stuff in parts of my region, but to expect this in other region's states of India is quite remarkable.

Also, there has to be severe (undemocratic, if you allow me to say) fines on throwing litter like Rs. 5,000 even if you throw a small piece of paper on the road etc with incentives to cops so that they honestly do their duty.

If you visit Singapore or even Kuala Lumpur, you will get an idea what I am referring to.

It is an entire ecosystem that is designed to ensure strong public sense of hygiene. Whether people like it or not.

I agree,there must be heavy fines or people are never going to stop polluting the streets or the rivers.we need a iron fist approach & nothing less will suffice.Regarding the Delhi thing you said is absolutely right becuz I have myself many times used BAAP wali line many times

ram teri ganga mali ho gae pappion ka paap dhote dhote ..............

Fock you India

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The Holy Ganges pollution is low priority while Mars orbiter and Rafale are more important !

I'm sorry....I thought I heard someone from a technically backward country talk about how we should prioritize our projects?

The court is posing question to Modi.

Then why did he promise it in the first place? He said he will wave a magic wand and clean it.
 
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I agree,there must be heavy fines or people are never going to stop polluting the streets or the rivers.we need a iron fist approach & nothing less will suffice.Regarding the Delhi thing you said is absolutely right becuz I have myself many times used BAAP wali line many times



Tere baap ka forum hai joh kuch bhi post karde ga

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Hahahahaa kiun tap raha ha Ja ganga maen chalang laga
 
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Give up already.That river isn't going to be cleaned up anytime soon.Precious resources have been wasted over it for nothing.The money might be better used giving quality education to some from the masses,certainly a better use than wasting resources over a "holy river".
You know how much disdain it brings to the country? A dirty polluted Ganga is a health hazard to millions of people. It makes a mockery out of Clean India's image. Tourists see disgusting things floating around in our Holy river indirectly costing us thousands of potential tourists.
 
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Was watching news last week, and there was a report of finding 23 bodies on ganges on a single day......Cleaning the ganga can be done by spending some money and manpower, but Maintaining the cleanliness is going to be a herculean task....Going to be further tough when religious sentiments are involved.....
 
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