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Mumbai: Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan during the NDTV Dettol Banega Swachh India cleanliness campaign season 4 in Mumbai, on Thursday. PTI Photo (PTI4_20_2017_000089B) Image Credit: PTI

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who has been associated with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Campaign), says that waste management should be part of the school curriculum.

“Waste management is a huge problem. We need to inculcate a kind of thinking and training at a very young age. As a part of the school curriculum, we need to have a class where this is taught,” he said on Thursday at the launch of Season 4 of NDTV-Dettol Banega Swachh India in Mumbai, where he spoke about the ways to keep the city clean.

“Our purpose here is linked to cleanliness. We need to sort our waste. If we sort the waste where it is generated, it will be easy to recycle this. We can reduce the burden of garbage on our country” said Bachchan, who is the campaign ambassador of the show.

“I feel that every time I travel, places are looking a lot cleaner. Certain areas of Mumbai which were known to be dirty are cleaner. I think there is a greater consciousness” he added. “I’m very happy that Swachh Bharat has taken off and done so well, but we now need to take the next step. We need to collect, segregate and compost this waste. Compost is a very healthy ingredient. It can be used as fertiliser.”

He feels it would be wonderful if while taking care of our own backyards, we would take care of other’s front yards as well.

“But I think even if we go and clean up waste thrown by someone else, it would set an example,” he said.