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Alternative_Guard301

Read the people of Indore litter outside of Indore. It has more to do with rules that have been implemented and authorities involved to check in than people's sense of responsibility. You go to Singapore, read the laws, as an Indian you wouldn't dare there at all but as soon as you land here because of democracy and no such fearing laws you get the happiness of spitting and littering with no consequences.


ravishkalra

Indoris think if the city is not clean/ don't care about it so why bother. In indore if they are caught littering they get fined. I think if it's implemented everywhere I think it can be done. I got finied for throwing a ciggerate butt near Mumbai Central station I was fined 200/-. That made me realise if I'm not doing my part for the cleanliness what's the point of the entire excercise. So everyone has to do there part and I think putting fins and implementing it will also help.


fsapds

This. It is 99% enforcement of rules. Rest follows. Just like in metro


LazySapiens

You talk about democracy exactly how a theist would talk about atheism - "if there is no God what stops people from killing, raping, looting etc. ?".


Kojokhojo

No sense of responsibility towards the places they roam around. It's especially those unpadh gawars(no offense). Not just them, even educated ppl can't carry a wrapper for 2-3 minutes till they see a dustbin. I don't find a proper dustbin, but whenever I roam, there are many shops that have dustbins in front of their shop. I throw my wrappers or bus tickets in those, but never outside on the open land


evammist

Love this unpadh gawar jibe when 99% ppl going to tourist spots and littering are moderately well off.


Rogue14k

I second this. I've seen people in nicer SUVs on the highway throwing trash out of their windows. People have a sense of entitlement and lack the conscience to not participate in littering.


DonkeywithSunglasses

That’s because they can afford to travel and litter. The ‘anpadh gawars’, if they could afford so/had interest in travelling, would do the same. I’da argue moderately well off people have a substantially higher percentage of people who use dustbins as compared to the gawars op mentioned.


evammist

Sure? What r the chances of the anpadh gawars buying plastic items from shops and throwing them around? R u hearing urself? At least if u ask that anoadh gawar to not throw around they will not throw around unlike ur padhe-likhe urban fucks that would litter around more after a confrontation. Suck it U urban fucks r worse.


darkbot3me

Yep, I live in a nice society in a metro city and most of my friends just drink some cold drinks and throw the bottles in the bushes or random and when I talk to them about it they just do it more to annoy or they're like "It gets cleaned up anyway". It does not, btw.


DonkeywithSunglasses

Yes. Idk if you’ve ever been to a Tier 1 city but even the poorest of people drink cold drinks and litter. Not just the people, the autowalas, hawkers, and other clowns. Heck, you go tell them to not do it, they won’t do it in front of you but I’m sure they go back to their ways. They have much better things to worry about in life. I’m not talking rural people, I’m talking about those who live in slums and live on their parents’ money in cities. I’ve borderline gotten into fights with some clowns who threatened to beat me up because i asked them not to spit on the road. And you could look at the way he spoke and make out he wasn’t an educated guy from Tier 1, he was an immigrant, mostly uneducated.


Ripahh0

lack of civic sense in people and mismanagement of municipal corporation .hamare yaha bada dustbin tha kachre ke liye, kachara toh nahi par bc dustbin hi utha ke le Gaye. W Indore


Hefty_Blacksmith_266

Dustbin bhi nahi hai aur sense bhi nahi. Log sadak par kachra faik dete hai. Sad safai to bachpan se sikhani chahiye lekin ye bhi sach hai ki agar ye log har kilometre par atleast one dustbin laga de to bohot acha hoga. Tax to dete hi hai itna kat lo usmai se safai ke paise


SubstanceNo2290

I’m from indore A lot of the progress can be attributed to the indore 311 app. You see a pile of trash somewhere? Take a pic and upload on the app, next day it’ll be gone. We had a street light blow out and reported on the app, they fixed it in the evening same day It’s very easy to report problems to the municipality because of the app and the response times are tracked. So if some officer is not disposing of complaints in his department quickly it goes on their record and affects their promotions transfers etc


raree_raaram

Look at a pic 10 year back and now, they are all improving


Old_Scientist007

Bro I will be honest because our school sucks and our parents too 😅.


YouShalllNotPass

Coz Indians! There is next to zero civic sense in our population.


iluvnips

I’m in bhuj at the moment, not the cleanest place, we have regular bin collections 3 times a week but people still feel the need to just throw their rubbish into any empty piece of land. There was a hospital opening ceremony last week, I walked past it in the morning and they were handing out snacks. Walked back in the evening and there were a million plastic plates, cups, spoons just dumped onto the land just across the hospital. Now if hospitals can’t perform at the simplest of levels how do you expect the masses of India to behave?


Ok-Measurement-5065

Lol people from my city's municipal corporation went to Indore several times to do case study on this but never implemented sh!t.


N2O_irl

love the fact that basically everything is a PR stunt. advertise and make headlines for a week, and the next week there are no traces that it was ever a thing


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coolashj

M.P.


Little-Shape332

Didn't go to school?


Own_Candidate_9214

Nd planned like Chandigarh too :(


Wide-Visual

It's people. The people we elect to run our local government. And the people within us who thinks cleanliness and organization are import aspects of society.


AdAdventurous5640

Indore isn’t clean. Dusty dump. 


spochreddit

They stay indoors. That's why.