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Hope the cops are with her all the time like on the picture above.....
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Hope the cops are with her all the time like on the picture above.....
Yes!
One step closer to white slaves in 2030!
In subcontinent it means Clean your house and throw the garbage in street in front of others' doors.
Same is the situation in Pakistan
Damn we have daily exchange harsh words with the samnay wali aunti
I had arguement.eith my next door aunti because she drops the garbage bag from the second floor on the street, sometime the bag rips and garbage is splashed all over of the place
This is a serious problem of India. We don't know how to keep our country clean. We should learn from US and Europe.
Or Japan and Korea.
On my first visit to Japan, I was awed by their sense of cleanliness.
Their roads were as though one could pick up a fallen burger on the streets and safely eat it without worrying for germs or diseases.
But that is because their national character is too high and too good.
In our country it has to be enforced on people for at least next 20 years with severe punishments for dirtying.
Once an entire generation gets disciplined, the next generation will automatically follow.
For that you need accountability, which the government servants have none.
I had arguement.eith my next door aunti because she drops the garbage bag from the second floor on the street, sometime the bag rips and garbage is splashed all over of the place
Mind set does need to change but hefty fines do act a deterrence.. People do not have to look far as Japan or Singapore.. Colombo Sri Lanka can be taken as an example.. Hefty fines and public perception have changed in the last two years to make the city comparable with those in developed countries.. Any Indian or Pakistani that have travelled recently will attest to that
I know!! Have heard of Japan being very clean.
South India is generally a lot more cleaner than others regions in India
"I am married but to my work! Waste Warriors is not a job, its a way of life and there is not a man in this world that would tolerate the amount of time that I put into it. If I had children I would want to commit myself to them so it makes no sense to have them. Instead of having children of my own Id rather improve the lives of the millions of children that are here already and the ones that are yet to come. I want my work and ultimately a cleaner India to be the legacy I leave behind."
They come and insult us like this. Our land, our ways. How about we go to britannia and teach them to respect their elders?
Been to many places in south man. The cleanest cities by and large is central Bangalore and Hyderabad to some extent. That's all. Chennai was clean 15 years ago but its now very bad. The cities in Kerala, if we ignore the scenic beauty, are also now not as clean as they used to be a decade ago.
But compared to the north, it is much cleaner I must admit.
Dear north Indians, please guys; you need to change your perception towards city and state cleanliness.
We all do but you seriously need it big time.
Without feeling offended, please realize the message behind this.
The national capital is in your region which is supposed to be the role model.
And er one more thing... do something about those rapes too.
They're ruining the image of the entire country.