
Project Lets Change Swachhta Monitor aims to develop a habit amongst school students to practically stop people that they see littering or spitting. Through over 10 years of Swachhta Abhiyans there is awareness about the importance of cleanliness, however unknowingly many still litter and spit carelessly. Because nobody points out this unsocial act on the spot, the habit of such carelessness has stayed. Further after pointing out the mistake, they will request that person to rectify his mistake on the spot. For people to realize that the actual stopping has started, the school shares a video of Swachhta Monitor casually narrating the incident on social media. Anybody who gets stopped by a student for negligence a few times will tend to be more aware of not making the mistake- Rohit Aarrya (concept creator and Executor, Project head – Project Lets Change) Supported and promoted by – Department the of School Education, Government of Maharashtra.) This program is successfully fulfilling sustainable development goal 6-clean water and sanitation at the same time sustainable development goal for sustainable cities and communities by developing a habit of reacting to basic social misconduct. )
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