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Sandhya wrote-
[quote]Now rules are strict in most of the tourist places of Kerala. We can't even bring a plastic cover inside many of such places.....Actually, all the 5 corporations of Kerala are now free from plastic cover below.....microns??
Also, we don't get them for free....we have to pay 5 rs....for than 2 rupee cover now. So, nowadays people are bringing shopping kits from home. Rules are made very strict here[/quote]
This is a nice step.

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Even rules have become strict in my home town too that they should not use plastic covers. If any companies using or producing those they will be fined and even punished too.

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We have rules all over the country, but just see the condition of drainage system, they are choked with plastic which is not soluble. This is stinking truth in our area.

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i think in south india our tourist places are very clean but on north i don't see that much clean on tourist places.

@ sunil, i agree with you we need some strict rules need to be make to have public places clean.

Vinu
Not only rules but we must make our children aware about cleanliness from the beginning.

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I think it will take an appreciable time to learn others the value of cleanliness as many of people are heptual to live in the tidy area.
If India follow same kind of rules which US, UK and other foreign countries follow then our India will look clean. If Indian government fine for throwing dust on roads then people get some consciousness to keep country clean. At least for escaping fine they will stop spoiling public places.

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Personally, I like utmost cleanliness at public places like roads, parks, railway platforms. I either do not eat at such places or throw the garbage in garbage baskets/ bins.

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Not only rules but we must make our children aware about cleanliness from the beginning.

Yes Sunny, I was also about to tell this, as your question seems so.

Most of the things we attain are through our habits. At primary school itself, ie.e at Pre-kg itself, we can teach our children such good habits

Meera sandhu
So from childhood itself we should train our children with good habits like to keep their surrounding clean , their house clean and public places clean. so they will be habituated to keep every thing clean.

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