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Hurricane Katrina Cost: $20 Billion Hilton Hotel Chain Value: $20 Billion

Hurricane Katrina Cost: $20 Billion Hilton Hotel Chain Value: $20 Billion. Inadequate Sanitation Costs India $53.8 Billion Year (World Bank report). Can India or We afford this?. Why We Need Change ?. CHIPIN Objectives. To improve the sanitation in India by education

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Hurricane Katrina Cost: $20 Billion Hilton Hotel Chain Value: $20 Billion

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  1. Hurricane Katrina Cost: $20 Billion • Hilton Hotel Chain Value: $20 Billion Inadequate Sanitation Costs India $53.8 Billion Year(World Bank report) Can India or We afford this?

  2. Why We Need Change ?

  3. CHIPIN Objectives • To improve the sanitation in India by education • Gain individual participation in keeping India clean • Anti littering, anti spitting, open urination and defecation campaign • Spread Civic Sense

  4. Communicable Diseases(Caused by Bad Sanitary Practices ) • Tuberculosis: spitting. All+ve. • Mosquito born diseases: Malaria, Dengue fever, Chicken Guinea, Encephalitis Epidemics. • Feco-oral (Water) contamination: Amebiasis, Cholera, Typhoid, Intestinal worms, Hepatitis A, • Rodent born: Plague • Air born: Asthma( Trop. Pulm. Eosinophelia), Pneumonia and TB.

  5. CONVENTIONAL STRATEGY • PRIMARY PREVENTION: To prevent disease from occurring: vaccination, water filter, Odomos, mouse trap, Mosquito nets, controlling salt and fat in diet, Physicals, Mammogram etc. • SECONDARY PREVENTION: Treating Hypertension, Diabetes, osteoporosis, Tuberculosis exposure ,tummy worms • TERTIARY PREVENTION: Preventing further complications of disease. Like prevent repeated heart attack, stroke, tuberculosis, diarrhea, cholera, malaria

  6. CONVENTIONAL STRATEGIES • Hence Water is Infected • Hence flies, mosquitoes and mice spread diseases • Hence Air is Polluted Not Working Because of Bad Sanitary Practices

  7. How Can You Help ? • Can you Provide four hours during your next trip to India to CHIP-IN ? • Take the message to your School, Community or old work places. • CHIP-IN will provide all the required material • Encourage Others to be the CHIP-IN Ambassador. • Get tax deduction in USA, on your air ticket, hotel and food etc.

  8. Segments of Campaign • CHIP-IN and NGOs: • Volunteers to educate, Monitor and mentor. • Private sponsorships, Adopt a Street etc. • Local Govt.: • Education: Cinemas, Posters, • Provide: Sulabh Shauchalaya (Mutralaya), Dumpsters, Trash bins. • Regulate: Safe food handling: Gloves, Covers • State Govt.: • Education: School Curriculum (more effective), TV and radio. • Tax exempt: Sulabh Shauchalaya, septic tanks • Enforce: Reward and punish. Fine) • Central Govt: • Clean Rivers: Safe waste disposal. • Tax promotion for Sanitation projects like Septic tank and Sulabh shauchalaya, Dumpsters and Bin liners and other sanitary equipments. • Indian railway to change its toilets in train. Do not dump on tracts.

  9. Work with Government • For changing current practices of: • Waste disposal • Dumping sewage in rivers • Railways dumping human extracts in theEnvironment/Tracks

  10. CHIPIN INITIATIVE • Education on germ and hygiene is the key • Any one living in the west knows the basic sanitary practices: • Not littering • Bagging • Not depending on servants, and clean them selves • Keeping the back yard clean, not just the front • Use these “Trained volunteers” to help educate these practices during their personal visit to India • Spread Civic Sense “Bag the Garbage”

  11. CHIPIN • Any one Who is going to India on personal trip • Make a presentation in the institution • Organizes cleaning and awareness workshops • Encourage Others to be the CHIP-IN Ambassador • For more details logon to www.chipin-inc.org “Get tax deduction in USA”

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