swachh Bharat drive
The
Centre has decided that 10 iconic places in the country, including the
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) in Mumbai, will be part of a special drive
under the Swachh Bharat Mission. Along with these 10 places, the union
environment and forest ministry, too, has decided to focus on ten protected
areas for a cleanliness drive, and push them towards a plastic-free and litter
free regime. Nine out of the ten iconic places, to be brought under the special
drive, are places of worship and the Centre will soon draw up a plan for the
premises of these tourist destinations and its peripheral areas too.
Parameswaran
Iyer, secretary, ministry of drinking water and sanitation, said, "In the
phase one of this drive, we have chosen Vaishnodevi shrine(Jammu & Kahmir),
Golden Temple (Punjab), Taj Mahal(Agra), Manikarnika Ghat(Uttar Pradesh), Kamakshi
temple(Tamil Nadu), Ajmer Sharif(Rajasthan), CST(Maharastra), Jagannath temple(Odisa),
Puri, Tirupati Balaji temple(Andhra Pradesh) and Meenakshi temple(Tamil Nadu).
The urban development ministry, tourism ministry and sanitation ministry will
work together to make this happen."
Iyer
added, "We have World Bank as one of the funding partners and we have also
invited corporate sponsorships to tie up with each tourist destination."
Iyer informed that the corporates have already come forward. While the National
Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) will partner for the Jagannath temple,
Hindustan Zinc Limited, has committed to partner with Ajmer Sharif.
The
environment ministry's plan to choose national parks and tiger reserves is
based on the footfall of the tourists, who visit for wildlife safaris. During
the first fortnight of this month, the ministry began a pilot of the programme
the Coringa wildlife sanctuary, Gir wildlife sanctuary, Kanha Tiger Reserve,
Tadoba-Andhari tiger reserve, Thane flamingo sanctuary, Nagarhole tiger
reserve, Periyar Tiger reserve, Sariska tiger reserve, Mudumalai tiger reserve
and Jim Corbett tiger reserve. Across these parks, the ministry with the state
forest departments, is trying to keep the forest free of plastic.
"These
parks have been chosen as a representative sample and the scope will be widened
to other parks too. Littering in and around these parks also gives rise to
man-animal conflict, which we want to prevent," said Ajay Narayan Jha,
secretary, ministry of union environment, forest and climate change.
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