How to maintain cleanliness in public places?

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How to maintain cleanliness in public places?

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Do not throw waste in open ground.

We must use dustbin for it.

This is very bad habit to spit of chewed supari or the gutka on city roads.
The dust should be threwn into dustbins.
Every day the municipal people should come and clean the roads
People should understand their responsibility and should understand that they should not throw garbage on public places like they don't do at their homes.That will make a difference. :)
How to maintain cleanliness in public places?


Indian cities are the filthiest in the world with absolutely no proper garbage disposal and management.It is becoming worse by the day and no matter how much an individual does in his capacity it is not enough since it requires mass involvement and also a serious effort by the authorities in charge...
How to maintain cleanliness in public places?


Indian cities are the filthiest in the world with absolutely no proper garbage disposal and management.It is becoming worse by the day and no matter how much an individual does in his capacity it is not enough since it requires mass involvement and also a serious effort by the authorities in charge...


Absolutely we cannot leave it to MCD personnel only we will have share the responsibility to make our city look better. When I see any foreign city it gives me a feeling that it would take at least 10 years to come to that level once we will start it today. :blink:
We do not throw waste on anywhere at public place. We do not spit on the road.

Public should maintain cleanliness on road and public place.
I always try to maintain cleanliness in public places. Yes, i agree i don't do it always, but i always try to improve.
Some people has tendency to throw garbages outside from the window on the street or lane. They also throw dirty water on the people passing by the street. They don't have civic sense. Many people spit here and there on the street or the monuments of historical importance. They make walls of the buildings dirty. They write any thing or paste posters anywhere either on poles or on the walls. These really looks dirty.

Municipality should spread general awareness among the people. Government should implement new rules and impose fines on the people who don't use dustbins and make public places and streets dirty.

Webcams must be put on the poles of every busy streets and important places. So that peoples making places dirty can be caught red handed and such activities can be stopped.
Many a times I have seen parks and sea beaches are not clean. It is spoiled with night soils. We hate to visit there. Many a times temples are not cleaned. Everywhere cows and animal dung is seen.
CLEANLINESS IN PUBLIC PLACES CAN BE MAINTAINED BY PUBLIC ITSELF. IN PUBLIC PLACE IF THE PUBLIC STOP THROWING THINGS AT THE PUBLIC PLACES.


Yes you are correct. People generally throw cigaratte packets and gutka packets mainly in the children's playing ground. Mostly the plastics are seen being thrown everywhere. It pollutes not only the soil but also blocks the drainage system of the area.
We can maintain cleanliness in public perfectly. If the governement pass rules that people who make public places untidy they should pay fine as people do in US


Tonnes of garbages are made every day. Government should make a separate dumping ground for disposal of garbages outside the city. In Kolkata, everywhere garbage is seen and it lies within the city. As a result, mosquitoes and flies makes people, :sick: living nearby, sick.
Mostly we can see our own streets with lot of rubbish. No one throw it in the dust bit. They are lazy and they throw on the roads at the entrance of others house. This is really bad on their part. Without the help of public no one can do anything for keeping public places clean. For maintaining public places to be clean public should themselves should follow cleanliness rules that dust should not thrown out, they should be placed in the dustbin which is provided by the municipal corporation.
Mostly we can see our own streets with lot of rubbish. No one throw it in the dust bit. They are lazy and they throw on the roads at the entrance of others house. This is really bad on their part. Without the help of public no one can do anything for keeping public places clean. For maintaining public places to be clean public should themselves should follow cleanliness rules that dust should not thrown out, they should be placed in the dustbin which is provided by the municipal corporation.


But the issue is how to make the public perform their civic duty. People simply do not care. They do not bother even about fine. So, will it be right to punish by caning as in Singapore.
I think until government don't make a rule of not throwing Garbage on the street, we Indians can't improve. Strict rule should be like.
I have lived in Nigeria. Its a poor country, but they don't throw Garbage on Street. There is one discipline.
Punishing people for simple thing is not at all correct. But keeping fine is the correct thing. So if any person through rubbish on the road then he should be fined of some 50 rs. Then people will surely feel that they should not throw anything in public places, if they throw then they will be fined, so unnecessarly they need to pay and waste their money. So from then they will stop such things.
I am agree with Sarala and yes we have most responsibility to keep it clean as we make it dirty.
Punishing people for simple thing is not at all correct. But keeping fine is the correct thing. So if any person through rubbish on the road then he should be fined of some 50 rs. Then people will surely feel that they should not throw anything in public places, if they throw then they will be fined, so unnecessarily they need to pay and waste their money. So from then they will stop such things.


The actual experience differs. People do not bother about fine. They will pay fine readily but not mend themselves. They break traffic rules and readily pay fine.
Punishing people for simple thing is not at all correct. But keeping fine is the correct thing. So if any person through rubbish on the road then he should be fined of some 50 rs. Then people will surely feel that they should not throw anything in public places, if they throw then they will be fined, so unnecessarily they need to pay and waste their money. So from then they will stop such things.


The actual experience differs. People do not bother about fine. They will pay fine readily but not mend themselves. They break traffic rules and readily pay fine.


Sir, I want to ask that Is there any rule, which is made by the Government, to control the Garbage? We see the Foreign Countries clean and when we see our Country, we can't even try to compare, because in cleanliness, they are far more Better than us.
How to maintain cleanliness in public places?


Indian cities are the filthiest in the world with absolutely no proper garbage disposal and management.It is becoming worse by the day and no matter how much an individual does in his capacity it is not enough since it requires mass involvement and also a serious effort by the authorities in charge...


Absolutely we cannot leave it to MCD personnel only we will have share the responsibility to make our city look better. When I see any foreign city it gives me a feeling that it would take at least 10 years to come to that level once we will start it today. :blink:


You are right Sanjeev, there is a lot of patriotism and pride in most foreigners and they also have a well developed v civic sense so much so that they tell you when you are doing something that is causing a nuisance and of course no one thinks of littering there like they do here except probably in areas where Indians dominate..
Avoid throwing covers or any unwanted things to public places

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