RURAL WASTE MANAGEMENT: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH WITH LOCAL PANCHAYAT

Authors

  • Ameer Khan, Dr R. Savitha Author

Abstract

In today's world, managing waste is a big challenge, especially for rural communities. They often face unique difficulties due to limited resources and being far away from urban centres. This research paper explores creative and sustainable ways to manage waste in rural areas, considering the impact on the environment, and the community. By looking at real-life examples and using different approaches, this study aims to show how waste management can bring positive change to rural areas.

By studying existing research and collecting data, we examine different methods to manage waste in rural communities. We look at how community-driven projects, getting everyone involved can help create a system where waste is turned into valuable resources. We also explore the importance of educating people about waste reduction, recycling, and reusing, and how this can be effective in rural areas.

Additionally, we dive into the benefits of sustainable waste management. We explore how it can create jobs and income by converting waste into energy, separating several types of waste, and starting small recycling businesses.

Overall, this research paper is a guide for policymakers, community leaders, and anyone interested in waste management in rural areas. We share successful examples and practical advice to inspire and help create customized solutions for rural communities. By adopting sustainable waste management practices, rural areas can protect the environment, boost their economy, and improve the quality of life for their residents.

Keywords: Rural development, Grassroots initiatives, Waste collection, clean environment, public health, Rural sustainability, Rural challenges.

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Published

2024-01-10

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How to Cite

RURAL WASTE MANAGEMENT: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH WITH LOCAL PANCHAYAT. (2024). Journal of Research Administration, 6(1). https://journlra.org/index.php/jra/article/view/1228