Posted by AI on 2025-11-30 12:03:08 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-06 01:26:30
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The Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat (ZP) has issued a call to action for gram panchayats to tackle the persistent issue of open waste disposal, despite significant progress in sanitation. With the majority of villages in the region already declared Open Defecation Free Plus (ODF-Plus), the ZP CEO's recent statement highlights a concerning trend.
"It is disheartening to see that even after achieving ODF-Plus status, many villages continue to struggle with the proper management of waste," said the ZP CEO, expressing concern over the visible presence of waste in open areas and drains. This observation underscores the need for a targeted approach to address the specific challenge of waste management, separate from the successful sanitation initiatives.
The ZP's directive to launch a special campaign aims to empower gram panchayats to take charge of their waste management systems. By engaging local communities, the campaign seeks to foster a sense of collective responsibility for maintaining clean and healthy environments. This initiative is a crucial step towards achieving the ultimate goal of "open waste-free" status for all villages in the district.
As the campaign unfolds, the ZP will closely monitor its progress, offering support and guidance to ensure its success. The ultimate goal is to create a sustainable waste management system that will benefit the environment, public health, and the overall quality of life for residents. With dedicated efforts, Dakshina Kannada aims to transform its villages into models of cleanliness and inspire other regions to follow suit.