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Venkaiah Naidu bats for Centre's 'Clean India' initiative

Citing the example of Singapore, where people found littering are fined, the Urban Development minister said a three-pronged approach --change of mindset, creating infrastructure and bringing in legislation to fine people-- was required to keep the cities clean.

October 19, 2016 / 08:08 IST
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Batting for the Centre's ambitious Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu favoured emulating 'Singapore model' penalty to keep clean the towns and villages, which have been declared open defecation free.

Citing the example of Singapore, where people found littering are fined, the Urban Development minister said a three-pronged approach --change of mindset, creating infrastructure and bringing in legislation to fine people-- was required to keep the cities clean.

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"Singapore is a beautiful city. It is also known as fine city. It fines people. Why? First you create infrastructure, create the mindset, then only we can fine the people," he said at the screening of short films titled "Swachh Graha" on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan here.

He said the change of mindset and necessary infrastructure like toilets should be in place to take up such measures in Indian villages and towns, freed from the menace of open defecation.