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Swachh Bharat Abhiyan campaign, launched on 2 October 2014 on Gandhi Jayanti, aims to eradicate open defecation by 2 October 2019, the 150th anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, by constructing 90 million toilets in rural India at a projected cost of ₹1.96 lakh crore(US$27 billion).[
2. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan campaign, launched on 2 October 2014 on
Gandhi Jayanti, aims to eradicate open defecation by 2 October
2019, the 150th anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, by
constructing 90 million toilets in rural India at a projected cost
of ₹1.96 lakh crore(US$27 billion).[2][12][13] The national campaign
spans 4,041 statutory cities and towns.[14][15] conceived in March
2014 at a sanitation conference organised by UNICEF India and
the Indian Institute of Technology as part of the larger Total
Sanitation Campaign, which the Indian government launched in
1999.
Swachh Bharat
3. I performed these kinds of activities: -
1. Awareness Campaigns.
2. Door-to-door visits.
3. Aware school students.
4. Wall painting on public walls.
5. Setting up of dustbins.
6. Park cleaning.
7. Other activities
Activities:
4. 1. Awareness Campaigns.
•No. of awareness drives
conducted- 10.
•No. of people sensitized-
250 approx.
•No. of hours spent- 25.
5. 2. Door-to-door visits
•No. of awareness drives
conducted- 10
•No. of people
sensitized- 500 approx.
•No. of hours spent- 20
6. 3. Aware school students.
•No. of awareness drives
conducted- 3.
•No. of Students sensitized-
200 approx.
•No. of hours spent- 15
hours.
7. 4. Wall painting on public walls.
•No. of walls painted- 1
•No. of hours spent- 15
hours
8. 5. Setting up of dustbins.
•No. of dustbins
setup- 50
•No. of hours spent-
10
10. CHALLENGED FACE:
During completion of this project I have faced many challenge some
were very difficult to face and some were easy to face but finally I
faced all the challenges and complete the project successfully.
Some major challenges are:
•Unconditional weather: Someday its too hot and dusty and
another day its rainy. So working in unconditional weather was a
great challenge for me.
•Ignorant behavior of villagers: At starting of internship
work, villagers were not interested in listening and working
towards swachhbharat.
•Different mindsets: Every villager had differenet mindsets
towards Swachhta, bring their mindstes towards one goal was
also a challenge for me.
11. FIELD LEARNING
The Internship was a learning experience. It helped in seeing that how things
are different from what we read in books. The internship helped me to know
the mind-set of people. What they think about the country. What they think
about themselves. What would they do for the country and what they
wouldn’t. Overall, It was a Social Learning experience and I got to know a
lot of new things.
The Internship was a learning experience. It helped in seeing that how things
are different from what we read in books. The internship helped me to know
the mind-set of people. What they think about the country. What they think
about themselves. What would they do for the country and what they
wouldn’t. Overall, It was a Social Learning experience and I got to know a
lot of new things.
12. CONCLUSION
I would like to conclude this report with thanking all of the people
who helped me throughout the internship. I would like to thank
those who guided me during the internship and during the making
of this report. This report would never be possible without the
guidance of Mr. Sushil Kumar.
I would like to share that it was an amazing and learning
experience. I had to work hard during this period. This taught me a
life lesson that we have to work hard in order to achieve something.
I am happy that I made a contribution in the development of our
country and development thinking of people towards cleanliness.
In the last I would again like to thank everyone.