Page 1
The quality of life in any community is a strong indicator of
the health of its members. Our socio-economic needs are
such that people depend upon each other as we cannot live
in isolation. We live together and collectively share certain
amenities that are necessary for our day-to-day existence.
In the previous classes (Class VII to IX), we read about the
negative effects of unhygienic or filthy surroundings on our
health. Regular access to basic amenities, such as, clean water,
sanitation, garbage disposal facilities, health care services,
recreational facilities, etc., are important for prevention
of illnesses and diseases. For prevention of diseases like
coronavirus, maintaining of social distance is very important.
In this chapter, the essential features of healthy community
living including social distancing during coronavirus will be
discussed. The focus will also be on the principles of cooperative
living to ensure healthy living conditions for one and all.
Healt Hy Community l iving Our way of life, and the utilisation of resources, decide the
quality of our personal and community life. A healthy way of
living in the community is ensured not only by the optimal
use of resources but also by keeping our environment clean
and hygienic. Let us understand what is meant by healthy
community living.
The following figures show community life in three
different situations —
1. A village (Fig 11.1)
2. A township in an urban area (Fig 11.2)
3. A slum in an urban area (Fig 11.3)
A village
Mawlynnong Village in East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya
was declared as Asia’s cleanest village in 2003 by Discover
HealtHy Community
l iving Chap-11.indd 193 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
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The quality of life in any community is a strong indicator of
the health of its members. Our socio-economic needs are
such that people depend upon each other as we cannot live
in isolation. We live together and collectively share certain
amenities that are necessary for our day-to-day existence.
In the previous classes (Class VII to IX), we read about the
negative effects of unhygienic or filthy surroundings on our
health. Regular access to basic amenities, such as, clean water,
sanitation, garbage disposal facilities, health care services,
recreational facilities, etc., are important for prevention
of illnesses and diseases. For prevention of diseases like
coronavirus, maintaining of social distance is very important.
In this chapter, the essential features of healthy community
living including social distancing during coronavirus will be
discussed. The focus will also be on the principles of cooperative
living to ensure healthy living conditions for one and all.
Healt Hy Community l iving Our way of life, and the utilisation of resources, decide the
quality of our personal and community life. A healthy way of
living in the community is ensured not only by the optimal
use of resources but also by keeping our environment clean
and hygienic. Let us understand what is meant by healthy
community living.
The following figures show community life in three
different situations —
1. A village (Fig 11.1)
2. A township in an urban area (Fig 11.2)
3. A slum in an urban area (Fig 11.3)
A village
Mawlynnong Village in East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya
was declared as Asia’s cleanest village in 2003 by Discover
HealtHy Community
l iving Chap-11.indd 193 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
India Magazine. It is about 75 km away from Shillong,
the capital of Meghalaya. Most of the houses in this village
are beautifully decorated with flowers and plants. As per
the Census of 2011, the total population of Mawlynnong
is 414. The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture,
but it has also been an age old tradition of ensuring that
the surrounding environment is clean. In fact cleanliness is
a collective effort and this practice is ingrained in the people
since their childhood. The people voluntarily sweep the roads
and lanes, water the plants in public areas and clean the
drains. A dustbin made out of bamboo is found all along
the village. Everyone makes it a point that dirt and waste
are not thrown anywhere. All the waste from the dustbin is
collected and kept in a pit, which the villagers use as manure.
Trees are planted to restore and maintain nature’s balance.
Mawlynnong’s fame as the cleanest village in Asia, is drawing
a lot of domestic as well as international tourists, as a result of
which tourism is also an important source of employment for
the local youths. Besides, there are many interesting sights
to see such as the famous living root bridge in the nearby
village of Riwai, which is a fascinating example of indigenous
methods of conservation and sustainability. Local youths are
available as enthusiastic and informative guides.
Fig. 11.1: Mawlynnong Village
A township in an urban area
Fig. 11.2: A modern township
Chap-11.indd 194 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Page 3
The quality of life in any community is a strong indicator of
the health of its members. Our socio-economic needs are
such that people depend upon each other as we cannot live
in isolation. We live together and collectively share certain
amenities that are necessary for our day-to-day existence.
In the previous classes (Class VII to IX), we read about the
negative effects of unhygienic or filthy surroundings on our
health. Regular access to basic amenities, such as, clean water,
sanitation, garbage disposal facilities, health care services,
recreational facilities, etc., are important for prevention
of illnesses and diseases. For prevention of diseases like
coronavirus, maintaining of social distance is very important.
In this chapter, the essential features of healthy community
living including social distancing during coronavirus will be
discussed. The focus will also be on the principles of cooperative
living to ensure healthy living conditions for one and all.
Healt Hy Community l iving Our way of life, and the utilisation of resources, decide the
quality of our personal and community life. A healthy way of
living in the community is ensured not only by the optimal
use of resources but also by keeping our environment clean
and hygienic. Let us understand what is meant by healthy
community living.
The following figures show community life in three
different situations —
1. A village (Fig 11.1)
2. A township in an urban area (Fig 11.2)
3. A slum in an urban area (Fig 11.3)
A village
Mawlynnong Village in East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya
was declared as Asia’s cleanest village in 2003 by Discover
HealtHy Community
l iving Chap-11.indd 193 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
India Magazine. It is about 75 km away from Shillong,
the capital of Meghalaya. Most of the houses in this village
are beautifully decorated with flowers and plants. As per
the Census of 2011, the total population of Mawlynnong
is 414. The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture,
but it has also been an age old tradition of ensuring that
the surrounding environment is clean. In fact cleanliness is
a collective effort and this practice is ingrained in the people
since their childhood. The people voluntarily sweep the roads
and lanes, water the plants in public areas and clean the
drains. A dustbin made out of bamboo is found all along
the village. Everyone makes it a point that dirt and waste
are not thrown anywhere. All the waste from the dustbin is
collected and kept in a pit, which the villagers use as manure.
Trees are planted to restore and maintain nature’s balance.
Mawlynnong’s fame as the cleanest village in Asia, is drawing
a lot of domestic as well as international tourists, as a result of
which tourism is also an important source of employment for
the local youths. Besides, there are many interesting sights
to see such as the famous living root bridge in the nearby
village of Riwai, which is a fascinating example of indigenous
methods of conservation and sustainability. Local youths are
available as enthusiastic and informative guides.
Fig. 11.1: Mawlynnong Village
A township in an urban area
Fig. 11.2: A modern township
Chap-11.indd 194 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt Hy Community l iving This picture is of a modern township derived from an
advertisement in a national newspaper. Many times,
catchy slogans such as ‘Get away from noise, pollution,
congestion and a cramped life’ are used by builders to sell
their apartments. People are assured a safe and healthy
environment with not only the basic amenities, but
also other features, such as, shopping arcades, clubs,
gymnasiums, gardens, clinics, food market, lots of open
space, etc.
A slum in an urban area
Fig. 11.3: A slum area
These pictures characterise life in a slum area in big cities.
As you can see in the picture, people live in overcrowded
houses surrounded by stagnant water which is a potential
breeding ground for mosquitoes. We also find railway tracks
adjacent to the houses which is dangerous for children and
adults too. In addition, we find heaps of garbage scattered
around the houses.
Activity 11.2
You may conduct a survey in your neighborhood and collect
information on the following —
• Make a list of some of the basic amenities and community
resources that are collectively shared by members of your
community.
• Make a list of some of the community resources that are not
available in your locality.
• On the basis of your observations and survey, complete the
following table —
Features appropriate or
necessary for healthy
community living
Features not appropriate
or necessary for healthy
community living
1. Water supply
2. ..................................
3. ..................................
4. ..................................
5. ..................................
1. Open drains
2. ..................................
3. ..................................
4. ..................................
5. ..................................
Activity 11.1
After observing the
pictures, discuss the
following —
• Do you think
Mawlynnong Village is
a successful example
of healthy community
living? Give reasons for
your answers.
• Do you think modern
townships as depicted
in Fig 11.2, can offer its
inhabitants a safe and
healthy environment,
as assured by the
builders?
• The pictures shown
in Fig 11.3, does not
reflect signs of healthy
community living. Do
you agree? Give reasons
for your answers.
Chap-11.indd 195 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Page 4
The quality of life in any community is a strong indicator of
the health of its members. Our socio-economic needs are
such that people depend upon each other as we cannot live
in isolation. We live together and collectively share certain
amenities that are necessary for our day-to-day existence.
In the previous classes (Class VII to IX), we read about the
negative effects of unhygienic or filthy surroundings on our
health. Regular access to basic amenities, such as, clean water,
sanitation, garbage disposal facilities, health care services,
recreational facilities, etc., are important for prevention
of illnesses and diseases. For prevention of diseases like
coronavirus, maintaining of social distance is very important.
In this chapter, the essential features of healthy community
living including social distancing during coronavirus will be
discussed. The focus will also be on the principles of cooperative
living to ensure healthy living conditions for one and all.
Healt Hy Community l iving Our way of life, and the utilisation of resources, decide the
quality of our personal and community life. A healthy way of
living in the community is ensured not only by the optimal
use of resources but also by keeping our environment clean
and hygienic. Let us understand what is meant by healthy
community living.
The following figures show community life in three
different situations —
1. A village (Fig 11.1)
2. A township in an urban area (Fig 11.2)
3. A slum in an urban area (Fig 11.3)
A village
Mawlynnong Village in East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya
was declared as Asia’s cleanest village in 2003 by Discover
HealtHy Community
l iving Chap-11.indd 193 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
India Magazine. It is about 75 km away from Shillong,
the capital of Meghalaya. Most of the houses in this village
are beautifully decorated with flowers and plants. As per
the Census of 2011, the total population of Mawlynnong
is 414. The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture,
but it has also been an age old tradition of ensuring that
the surrounding environment is clean. In fact cleanliness is
a collective effort and this practice is ingrained in the people
since their childhood. The people voluntarily sweep the roads
and lanes, water the plants in public areas and clean the
drains. A dustbin made out of bamboo is found all along
the village. Everyone makes it a point that dirt and waste
are not thrown anywhere. All the waste from the dustbin is
collected and kept in a pit, which the villagers use as manure.
Trees are planted to restore and maintain nature’s balance.
Mawlynnong’s fame as the cleanest village in Asia, is drawing
a lot of domestic as well as international tourists, as a result of
which tourism is also an important source of employment for
the local youths. Besides, there are many interesting sights
to see such as the famous living root bridge in the nearby
village of Riwai, which is a fascinating example of indigenous
methods of conservation and sustainability. Local youths are
available as enthusiastic and informative guides.
Fig. 11.1: Mawlynnong Village
A township in an urban area
Fig. 11.2: A modern township
Chap-11.indd 194 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt Hy Community l iving This picture is of a modern township derived from an
advertisement in a national newspaper. Many times,
catchy slogans such as ‘Get away from noise, pollution,
congestion and a cramped life’ are used by builders to sell
their apartments. People are assured a safe and healthy
environment with not only the basic amenities, but
also other features, such as, shopping arcades, clubs,
gymnasiums, gardens, clinics, food market, lots of open
space, etc.
A slum in an urban area
Fig. 11.3: A slum area
These pictures characterise life in a slum area in big cities.
As you can see in the picture, people live in overcrowded
houses surrounded by stagnant water which is a potential
breeding ground for mosquitoes. We also find railway tracks
adjacent to the houses which is dangerous for children and
adults too. In addition, we find heaps of garbage scattered
around the houses.
Activity 11.2
You may conduct a survey in your neighborhood and collect
information on the following —
• Make a list of some of the basic amenities and community
resources that are collectively shared by members of your
community.
• Make a list of some of the community resources that are not
available in your locality.
• On the basis of your observations and survey, complete the
following table —
Features appropriate or
necessary for healthy
community living
Features not appropriate
or necessary for healthy
community living
1. Water supply
2. ..................................
3. ..................................
4. ..................................
5. ..................................
1. Open drains
2. ..................................
3. ..................................
4. ..................................
5. ..................................
Activity 11.1
After observing the
pictures, discuss the
following —
• Do you think
Mawlynnong Village is
a successful example
of healthy community
living? Give reasons for
your answers.
• Do you think modern
townships as depicted
in Fig 11.2, can offer its
inhabitants a safe and
healthy environment,
as assured by the
builders?
• The pictures shown
in Fig 11.3, does not
reflect signs of healthy
community living. Do
you agree? Give reasons
for your answers.
Chap-11.indd 195 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
These activities will enable you to understand various features of
healthy community living. Through these activities, you may have
observed that in a community, a group of people live in a particular
local area. Secondly, they share common facilities, which differ from
place to place. In some areas, people have access to facilities, such
as, water supply, sanitation, garbage disposal facilities, health
care services, recreational facilities, community centre, schools,
transportation, etc., but in some places people do not have access to
even the most basic amenities.
A community is said to be healthy when its members
continuously work together to maintain, improve and expand
the available natural resources and avoid their wastage.
The healthy community only be develped when its members
recognise their roles and responsibilities. They strive to
inculcate values and attitudes of cooperation, mutual
respect, tolerance, kindness, etc. The role of Panchayati Raj,
civil societies and other government institutions is also very
important to promote healthy living.
Important features of healthy community living
Maintaining cleanliness of our home and surroundings is
an essential feature of healthy community living. Healthy
community is one in which all residents have access to
quality education, safe and healthy homes, adequate
employment, transportation, physical activity and
nutrition. Living in overcrowded and unhygienic places
with excessive noise and pollution, may lead to various
forms of illnesses, diseases and stress. For instance, lack
of adequate space, poor ventilation in rooms and toxic
fumes in the air, increase the risk of air borne diseases.
Access to basic amenities such as regular water supply,
safe drinking water and sanitation, is important for
healthy community living. In the previous classes (Classes
VII to IX), it has been learnt that open and unattended
garbage dumps are a potential breeding place for flies,
cockroaches, insects and so on. Stagnant water and open
drains breed mosquitoes, the carrier of diseases, such as,
malaria, dengue and chikungunya. Water borne diseases,
such as, cholera, jaundice, diarrhea and gastroenteritis
are also resulted due to water pollution.
Access to basic amenities also includes other provisions
such as electricity, hospitals, dispensaries, housing facilities,
roads and transportation, schools, colleges, employment,
security, recreational facilities and so on. Imagine a situation
when a member in the family falls seriously ill and requires
urgent treatment. What would happen to this person if there
are no hospitals in the nearby city, or no transportation
facilities to reach there?
Chap-11.indd 196 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Page 5
The quality of life in any community is a strong indicator of
the health of its members. Our socio-economic needs are
such that people depend upon each other as we cannot live
in isolation. We live together and collectively share certain
amenities that are necessary for our day-to-day existence.
In the previous classes (Class VII to IX), we read about the
negative effects of unhygienic or filthy surroundings on our
health. Regular access to basic amenities, such as, clean water,
sanitation, garbage disposal facilities, health care services,
recreational facilities, etc., are important for prevention
of illnesses and diseases. For prevention of diseases like
coronavirus, maintaining of social distance is very important.
In this chapter, the essential features of healthy community
living including social distancing during coronavirus will be
discussed. The focus will also be on the principles of cooperative
living to ensure healthy living conditions for one and all.
Healt Hy Community l iving Our way of life, and the utilisation of resources, decide the
quality of our personal and community life. A healthy way of
living in the community is ensured not only by the optimal
use of resources but also by keeping our environment clean
and hygienic. Let us understand what is meant by healthy
community living.
The following figures show community life in three
different situations —
1. A village (Fig 11.1)
2. A township in an urban area (Fig 11.2)
3. A slum in an urban area (Fig 11.3)
A village
Mawlynnong Village in East Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya
was declared as Asia’s cleanest village in 2003 by Discover
HealtHy Community
l iving Chap-11.indd 193 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
India Magazine. It is about 75 km away from Shillong,
the capital of Meghalaya. Most of the houses in this village
are beautifully decorated with flowers and plants. As per
the Census of 2011, the total population of Mawlynnong
is 414. The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture,
but it has also been an age old tradition of ensuring that
the surrounding environment is clean. In fact cleanliness is
a collective effort and this practice is ingrained in the people
since their childhood. The people voluntarily sweep the roads
and lanes, water the plants in public areas and clean the
drains. A dustbin made out of bamboo is found all along
the village. Everyone makes it a point that dirt and waste
are not thrown anywhere. All the waste from the dustbin is
collected and kept in a pit, which the villagers use as manure.
Trees are planted to restore and maintain nature’s balance.
Mawlynnong’s fame as the cleanest village in Asia, is drawing
a lot of domestic as well as international tourists, as a result of
which tourism is also an important source of employment for
the local youths. Besides, there are many interesting sights
to see such as the famous living root bridge in the nearby
village of Riwai, which is a fascinating example of indigenous
methods of conservation and sustainability. Local youths are
available as enthusiastic and informative guides.
Fig. 11.1: Mawlynnong Village
A township in an urban area
Fig. 11.2: A modern township
Chap-11.indd 194 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt Hy Community l iving This picture is of a modern township derived from an
advertisement in a national newspaper. Many times,
catchy slogans such as ‘Get away from noise, pollution,
congestion and a cramped life’ are used by builders to sell
their apartments. People are assured a safe and healthy
environment with not only the basic amenities, but
also other features, such as, shopping arcades, clubs,
gymnasiums, gardens, clinics, food market, lots of open
space, etc.
A slum in an urban area
Fig. 11.3: A slum area
These pictures characterise life in a slum area in big cities.
As you can see in the picture, people live in overcrowded
houses surrounded by stagnant water which is a potential
breeding ground for mosquitoes. We also find railway tracks
adjacent to the houses which is dangerous for children and
adults too. In addition, we find heaps of garbage scattered
around the houses.
Activity 11.2
You may conduct a survey in your neighborhood and collect
information on the following —
• Make a list of some of the basic amenities and community
resources that are collectively shared by members of your
community.
• Make a list of some of the community resources that are not
available in your locality.
• On the basis of your observations and survey, complete the
following table —
Features appropriate or
necessary for healthy
community living
Features not appropriate
or necessary for healthy
community living
1. Water supply
2. ..................................
3. ..................................
4. ..................................
5. ..................................
1. Open drains
2. ..................................
3. ..................................
4. ..................................
5. ..................................
Activity 11.1
After observing the
pictures, discuss the
following —
• Do you think
Mawlynnong Village is
a successful example
of healthy community
living? Give reasons for
your answers.
• Do you think modern
townships as depicted
in Fig 11.2, can offer its
inhabitants a safe and
healthy environment,
as assured by the
builders?
• The pictures shown
in Fig 11.3, does not
reflect signs of healthy
community living. Do
you agree? Give reasons
for your answers.
Chap-11.indd 195 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
These activities will enable you to understand various features of
healthy community living. Through these activities, you may have
observed that in a community, a group of people live in a particular
local area. Secondly, they share common facilities, which differ from
place to place. In some areas, people have access to facilities, such
as, water supply, sanitation, garbage disposal facilities, health
care services, recreational facilities, community centre, schools,
transportation, etc., but in some places people do not have access to
even the most basic amenities.
A community is said to be healthy when its members
continuously work together to maintain, improve and expand
the available natural resources and avoid their wastage.
The healthy community only be develped when its members
recognise their roles and responsibilities. They strive to
inculcate values and attitudes of cooperation, mutual
respect, tolerance, kindness, etc. The role of Panchayati Raj,
civil societies and other government institutions is also very
important to promote healthy living.
Important features of healthy community living
Maintaining cleanliness of our home and surroundings is
an essential feature of healthy community living. Healthy
community is one in which all residents have access to
quality education, safe and healthy homes, adequate
employment, transportation, physical activity and
nutrition. Living in overcrowded and unhygienic places
with excessive noise and pollution, may lead to various
forms of illnesses, diseases and stress. For instance, lack
of adequate space, poor ventilation in rooms and toxic
fumes in the air, increase the risk of air borne diseases.
Access to basic amenities such as regular water supply,
safe drinking water and sanitation, is important for
healthy community living. In the previous classes (Classes
VII to IX), it has been learnt that open and unattended
garbage dumps are a potential breeding place for flies,
cockroaches, insects and so on. Stagnant water and open
drains breed mosquitoes, the carrier of diseases, such as,
malaria, dengue and chikungunya. Water borne diseases,
such as, cholera, jaundice, diarrhea and gastroenteritis
are also resulted due to water pollution.
Access to basic amenities also includes other provisions
such as electricity, hospitals, dispensaries, housing facilities,
roads and transportation, schools, colleges, employment,
security, recreational facilities and so on. Imagine a situation
when a member in the family falls seriously ill and requires
urgent treatment. What would happen to this person if there
are no hospitals in the nearby city, or no transportation
facilities to reach there?
Chap-11.indd 196 8/24/2020 11:46:07 AM
Healt Hy Community l iving To ensure these basic amenities, the role of the local
government or panchayats is very important. They are required
to ensure rules and regulations for safety measures, cleanliness,
ensure equal access of public amenities to all members,
promote adoption of waste management practices, and help
ecological restoration and conservation. However, we cannot
depend solely on the government to take the initiative. The
quality of life in a community also depends on how the members
of the community work to improve on available resources
and ensure that the government provides for these facilities.
You might have seen this logo before. This is
the logo of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. You
must have also seen some of the television
advertisements through which the government
advertises the importance and necessity of
staying clean and keeping our environment
clean. In this Clean India campaign — known
popularly as the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan,
the vision of a Clean and hygienic India, once
seen by Mahatma Gandhi, can happen only if
members of every community cooperate and
accept individual and collective responsibility
of keeping themselves, their homes and their
surroundings clean.
In order to work collectively, members of a community
need to develop values of co-operation, kindness, respect,
gratitude, joy, peace and selflessness. These attributes are
important in fostering the principles of collective work and
in nurturing healthy social relationships. The example
of Mawlynnong village shows that high income alone
is not the only criterion for healthy living. Cooperative
action, responsibility and positive values can also help in
improving the quality of life, and healthy living conditions
for one and all.
Prevention of Coronavirus : s o Cial
Distan Cing an D Dealing wit H s tigma Prevention through social distancing
Social Distancing: Deliberately increasing the physical space
between people to avoid spreading illness and staying at
least one meter away from other person decreases chances
of catching coronavirus (COVID-19).
Social distancing: Dos
• Stay at home unless absolutely necessary.
• Keep a distance of at least one meter between yourself
and another person.
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