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EDITORIAL
Tourism & Culture, Government of Uttar Pradesh,
on cleaning practices at tourist hotspots.
Continuing from our previous issue that
questioned why housekeeping is not viewed as a
career option, we bring in expert perspective this
time. There is a clear need to rethink recognition,
training, and growth in this segment. We also look
at how technology is steadily entering the day-to-
day workings of housekeeping teams.
uring the recent pilgrimage season,
Makkah deployed AI-powered bins If you are looking at call-to-action buttons on
equipped with ultrasonic sensors to the inside pages — well, this is the way forward.
manage waste generated by millions Readers can now interact with the experts and
Dof visitors. Overflow alerts, route engage with product suppliers directly. And Clean
optimisation and real-time monitoring ensured India Journal takes on a new path: addressing
that cleaning was precise and responsive. It is a industry topics by first identifying the problem
reminder that waste management, especially in and then highlighting the solution through every
high-traffic areas, must be led by data and design article.
— not guesswork. Here’s to more interaction, and to more
This issue of Clean India Journal focuses on solutions.
high-footfall zones where hygiene systems are
tested daily. The cover story looks at how airports
are handling growing passenger volumes while
maintaining operational efficiency. A special
report by Nandakumar takes us into a crowded
food plaza with limited space and relentless
footfall. We also feature an interview with
Mukesh Kumar Meshram, Principal Secretary – Mohana M
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