"Cleanliness is next to Godliness"
– Mahatma Gandhi
Sanitation and hygiene are two important components related to health. At an individual level and also at a collective level, both become crucial in disease prevention, reducing mortality rate, improving quality of life, better health demographics and building a robust society where members are capable of fully realizing the opportunities of life.
Good sanitation practices such as proper waste disposal, personal hygiene habits, avoiding open defecation & urination, construction of public toilets, sanitation at home & work places are some of the ways for improving sanitation and building a clean and healthy society. In this context, proper education, alternatives to existing conditions, awareness programmes and adequate motivation to opt for healthier practices is significant.
MyGov Arunachal Pradesh invites you to share suggestions on how to increase community awareness and participation, and improve the quality of sanitation in both urban and rural areas in Arunachal Pradesh.
Ms Dolma 5 years 10 months ago
health is important re
Mr Kamal 5 years 10 months ago
hygienic personality and hygieninc environment is the root of prosperity
B Boro 5 years 10 months ago
safai karo re bhai log
Mr Dongo 5 years 10 months ago
sanitation is important
G Milo 5 years 11 months ago
important point
T dongo 5 years 11 months ago
Swacchta hi sewa
Santanu Datta 6 years 2 months ago
Education with awareness regarding hygiene and public health should be made compulsory. Heath and education should go side by side in government policy.
Muhim Pait 6 years 2 months ago
We should focus on women's health.
Vikash Panggam 6 years 2 months ago
It is very necessary to be hygienic for development.
kato doyom 6 years 2 months ago
women should not throw their pads here and there. kids should not spit gutka, alcohol can and botles here and there