Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: Government plans law which will punish spitting and throwing garbage

The Modi government is drafting a law under which municipalities can punish those found spitting, urinating and throwing garbage in public places.

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: Government plans law which will punish spitting and throwing garbage
NEW DELHI: Seeking to provide legal backing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet ' Swachh Bharat Abhiyan', the government is drafting a law under which municipalities can punish those found spitting, urinating and throwing garbage in public places.

The Legislative Department of the Law Ministry is finalising a 'model' law which can be adopted by states as per their local requirements.

The decision to draft a model bill was taken after the Legal Affairs Department of the Law Ministry said a central law on the subject would be difficult to implement.

"The Constitution has put sanitation and related issues in the state list. Therefore, there cannot be a central law. But cleanliness goes beyond a state's boundary. Thus, government plans a model law which can be adopted by states and modified as per their requirements," said a senior official.

Government is of the view that self-regulation is not sufficient and a law to enforce the cleanliness drive will help the purpose.

Issues like punishment, fine and enforcement of the law are being worked out on the lines of traffic challan s so that the violators can be booked on the spot.
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To avoid overlapping, the new law will be interwoven with existing rules in related sectors to make judicial approach to check practice of creating unhygienic atmosphere comprehensive and effective.

The official pointed out that swine flu outbreak in a particular area affects the entire country, therefore, cleanliness cannot be termed as a local issue.

At a review meeting recently, the PMO had expressed desire that laws governing cleanliness be examined so a comprehensive Act can be brought.

In the past, various Central ministries have framed model bills for states to follow. These included a bill on flood zone planning.
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The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014 was notified in March last year. It provides for protection of livelihoods right, social security of street vendors and regulation of urban street vending in the country.

To implement the law at the grassroots level, setting up town vending committees in each local authority was proposed. Though street vending is a local issue, Parliament had enacted the law in the interest of street vendors and people at large, the official pointed out.
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Prime Minister Modi had picked a broom and swept the streets of the capital on October 2, launching a nationwide campaign to raise awareness about cleanliness and better sanitation.

The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was launched on Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary to inform people about the link between sanitation and public health.
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Prerna Katiyar, ET Bureau

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Cleaning up and beautifying India's spiritual capital was one of Modi's biggest electoral promises to the people of Varanasi. A year later, it doesn't appear to be an empty one.
Prerna Katiyar, ET Bureau

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"Look how Assi Ghat (the southernmost of the 84 ghats of Varanasi which is known to accommodate over 20,000 people during festivals like Shivratri) looks today — as clean as a new one. Modi is here and changes are visible. There may be some delay in work but transformation of Varanasi looks inevitable," says Praveen Kumar, an employee of Banaras Mercantile Bank.
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Modi wasn't exaggerating when he called it "dirty work".

Solid waste, liquid waste, paan stains, silt and garbage from households are as conspicuous in Varanasi as its temples and ghats that lead to the banks of the river Ganga.
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He's hopeful, and points to Assi Ghat as the basis for that hope. "A big part of the (Assi) Ghat that was till now buried under silt has re-emerged. There's hope that there will be changes in Varanasi — something that most of us had never imagined till the PM entered Varanasi," adds the professor.
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"Work is on in full swing," pipes in an enthusiastic state BJP spokesperson Ashok Pande. And no prizes for guessing his frame of reference — "Visit the Assi Ghat and see for yourself," he says pointing southwards.
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The hope over Varanasi would have been unthinkable a year ago. Local civic authorities had almost given up on this city of 15 lakh people with a population density of 2,400 persons per square km — till the point Modi entered Varanasi.
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Alok Kumar Rai, professor at Faculty of Management Studies, BHU, says certainly there's hope — and not hype — that things will change in the city.
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Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi recently praised two yong women, Temsutula Imsong and Darshika Shah, for their cleanliness initiative at 'Prabhu ghat' in Varanasi.

Appreciating their efforts Modi, tweeted on March 31, "This effort by @temsultulaimsong & the entire team to clean the ghats in Varanasi is phenomenal! I salute them."

Image from @temsutulaimsong's Twitter handle
Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi recently praised two yong women, Temsutula Imsong and Darshika Shah, for their cleanliness initiative at 'Prabhu ghat' in Varanasi.

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