Understand
Build awareness around cleanliness, dignity, health, and responsibility.
Bharatiya Navchetana Foundation
Cleanliness systems, civic discipline, and community accountability
Signature CSR Model
This six-month civic engagement model helps communities move from cleanliness awareness into waste systems, citizen participation, compliance, and local ownership.
Suitable for municipal corporations, housing societies, schools and colleges, markets, dense settlements, industrial zones, and public-space improvement programs.
Program Positioning
The model is intentionally framed as a six-month transformation program rather than a one-time sanitation campaign. It combines civic awareness, observation, local rule-making, implementation support, and sustainability review.
That positioning makes the program better suited for CSR, municipal collaboration, housing societies, and community-level behavior change initiatives that need visible systems and credible reporting.
Program Flow
The flow is designed to help citizens first identify the real causes of waste and civic breakdown, then build local systems before expecting habit change.
Build awareness around cleanliness, dignity, health, and responsibility.
Map local behavior, high-risk zones, and recurring causes of waste problems.
Create local codes, committees, schedules, and reporting systems.
Put segregation, compliance, cleanup, and discipline into action.
Strengthen accountability, public participation, and feedback loops.
Review outcomes, compare progress, and recognize compliant communities.
Transformation Architecture Poster
The full poster makes the six-month civic transformation flow easier to present in municipal, CSR, housing-society, and institutional discussions without splitting it into separate month cards.
Audit Logic
That broader audit logic makes the model stronger than a one-dimensional cleanliness activity because it checks whether the local system is really working.
Certification Positioning
The certification ladder makes the program easier to communicate to citizens, sponsors, and local administration.
Awareness achieved and basic citizen participation activated.
Waste systems implemented and segregation made active.
Sustainable cleanliness culture, stronger accountability, and model-community recognition.
Civic Partnership
BNS can position this as a civic transformation program for municipal wards, housing societies, schools, colleges, or local CSR-supported public-space initiatives.