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Clean Mumbai Project
VJTI/ Swach
Bharat Project Mumbai/ 2014

Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) Mumbai, India

UNDER THE GUIDANCE:
UNDER THE GUIDANCE
:
Prof. BALAJI RAMADURAI,

PMP (balajir16@gmail.com)

Clean Mumbai Project
PROJECT MEMBERS

Avinash Mishra
Supriya Mote
Vaishali Kulkarni

(avi1412@gmail.com)

(supriyamote7@gmail.com)
(vdkulkarni92@gmail.com)

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MUM --- BAI

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Clean Mumbai Project
• Major Problems of Mumbai
1.Sanitation Problem
2.Drainage system
3.Waste Management
4.Transportation
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Sanitation
Problem
• In slum areas of Mumbai an average 81 people share a single toilet.
• In some places it rises to an eye-watering 273.
• Even the lowest average is still 58, according to local municipal authority figures.

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According to a Research by ORF (Observer
Research Foundation) in
Mumbai , Railway stations having daily 6.3 million commuters has

1 toilet for every
18000 passengers
And

1 Urinals for every
9000 passengers,
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Sanitation Problems
65 million kg of human waste end up in people’s living environments every single day.
Knowing that a single gram of human waste can contain up to 10 million viruses, 1 million bacteria and 100 parasite eggs
And the consequences are : Diarrheal diseases kill nearly 1,000 Indian children each day and leave many more physically stunted and mentally impaired. The economic damage of poor sanitation is estimated to cost
India a whopping USD 53.8 billion—or
6.4 % of the country’s total GDP—per year. Though problem is just not of infrastructure but also of social
VJTI/ Swach Bharat Project - Mumbai/ 2014 unacceptability 8

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Project Clean
Mumbai
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Project Vision
• Project

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