
The user of social media took X to express his frustration from the pitiful state of hygiene in Navi Mumbai and shared photos of used cups of coffee knocking on the road. Dharmesh Barai, a conservationist of nature, challenged the “civic meaning” of “spoiled children” after the painting he shared showed several discarded plastic cups and Starbucks with green straws lying on the wet urban street.
Barai also took Jibe and said, “Just two days ago, Navi Mumbai was declared the third purest city in India and saw citizens’ behavior.”
The results of the annual survey of the cleanliness of the Central Government were announced in Nový Delhi 17 July, where Indore appeared as the cleanest city of India. Surrat and Navi Mumbai followed and grabbed second and third positions.
The post caused a rush of reaction, and one user suggests that Barai should throw the garbage more into the garbage can click on the images.
“POV: The person who clicks can also throw it into the garbage bin 😏 Har Chiz x Peaalny Zururi Hai Kya?” The user commented.
Barai replied, “Lord Lord, sir, I clicked on the photos. Please, you are welcome to join our Sunday ride and learn something from it. Then write like this – we will be more than happy to listen.
Our details of the units will be shared and your leadership will surely help our city become cleaner. ”
He added: “Sirrr, this post is not for attention. It’s just to make awareness. My intention is to spread it so that more people read and watch it at least to teach their loved ones and expensive.
“I’m sure many people agree.”
Another user said, “They should be immediately traced with CCTV and punished shots – it will be a deterrent means for others.”
The third user defended the introduction of quality policy: “Until the fines are imposed at the time … An ordinary person will not know,” he said.
The fourth user emphasized the lack of trash cans in public areas: “That’s disgusting. But tell me – was there a garbage? I hardly see the right garbage anywhere in India.”
The fifth user said, “When you are rich, you don’t care. – explain this attitude.”
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