Participation through solid waste management : looking at Swachh Bharat Mission (Also available on CD)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2018Description: 89p.,CD-ROMDDC classification:- P TH-2278 MOT
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Contents
Undertaking iv
Certificate v
Acknowledgments vi
Abstract vii
Table of contents viii
List of figures 10
List of tables 12
List of Definitions 13
1 Introduction 14
1.1 Literature Review 14
1.1.1 What is Participation? 15
1.1.2 Swachh Bharat Mission 17
1.2 Need of the Study 17
1.2.1 Scope of the Project 18
1.3 Aim and Objectives 18
1.3.1 Methodology 18
2 Case Study-Pune City 21
2.1 Objective 1 27
2.1.1 Major Stakeholders Involved 28
2.1.2 Interlinkages between Organizations 28
2.1.3 Janwani 29
2.1.4 Formation of SWaCH Co-operative (Solid Waste Handler and Collector’s Society) 35
2.1.5 CHF Foundation 38
2.1.6 Centre for Environment Education (CEE) 41
3 Organisations having Indirect Relation with PMC 43
3.1 Yashada 43
3.2 Pune Biennale Foundation 44
4 Effectiveness of Mohalla Committees 47
4.1 Objective 2 47
4.2 Formation of Mohalla Committees 47
4.2.1 National Society for Clean Cities (NSCC) 47
4.2.2 Formal registration process of Mohalla Committees 48
4.2.3 Charitable Trust Act 51
4.3 Meetings of Mohalla Committees 52
4.4 Medium of Interconnect between Mohalla Committees 52
4.5 Inclusion of all Income groups 53
4.6 Spatial Coverage of Mohalla Committees 54
4.7 Initiatives taken by Mohalla Committees 59
4.7.1 Model Colony Parisar Sudhar Samitee (MCPSS) 59
4.7.2 Kalyaninagar Residential Association (KNRA) 60
4.8 Common Activities by Mohalla Committees 61
4.9 How effective are these Mohalla Committees? 62
4.9.1 Methodology followed to check effectiveness of Mohalla Committees:- 63
5 Conclusion 83
6 Bibliography 85
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