I think that's a tougher question than it looks from the surface. First, you have to change the attitude of much of the public in India regarding the disposal of garbage. Then you have to get the government involved, and get sanitation departments to actually empty dumpsters. It's such a serious problem that needs critical attention.
2007-01-14 23:45:16
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answered by Globetrotter 5
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first divide the garbage in the bio-degradable and non-biodegradable.
then use the bio-degarable to make the bio gas and the non-biodegaradable should be used to make a museum or creative place like rock garden of chandigarh
2007-01-15 05:55:06
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answered by prashant_jain212000 1
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setting up of garbage treatment plants.
.controlling the flow of people from rural villages to metropolitant cities in india. setting up of good drainage systems.
the politicians are corrupt they use the funds to improve their standard of living .
2007-01-15 05:53:02
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answered by darius 3
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explore other technologies in waste disposal, to be funded by the government and orient people and compel establishments to generate less garbage
2007-01-19 01:01:47
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answered by wanda 2
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B y hard work. A broom,shovel a bucket or wheelbarrow.Simple.
2007-01-15 05:40:38
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answered by Stukas 2
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IT CAN BE CLEARED BY DOING LESS GARBAGE IN OUR HOUSE
2007-01-15 05:47:11
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answered by RANJANI.A R 1
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USE broom,shovel a bucket or wheelbarrow
2007-01-15 05:51:27
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answered by amartya b 2
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I'm not sure but killing that many people would certainly earn you a place in history.
2007-01-15 05:38:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Bulldoze it into Bangladesh! Nobody would notice there.
2007-01-15 08:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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we should get high tech machines from usa.
2007-01-16 19:52:23
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answered by Dhillon S 2
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