We can truly make our cities cleaner.
🌍 How to Make Our Cities Cleaner 🏙️ 1️⃣ Less Trash, More Bins Ever notice how there’s never a trash can when you need one? More bins = less litter. 2️⃣ Stop Treating Streets Like Ashtrays 🚬 Cigarette butts are everywhere. Tiny but nasty. If you smoke, dispose of them properly. 3️⃣ Public Transport Over Traffic Jams 🚌 Fewer cars = less pollution. Simple. More buses, bikes, and walkable streets can change everything. 4️⃣ Green Spaces > Concrete Jungles 🌿 Parks, trees, and gardens clean the air and make cities feel alive. More green, less grey. 5️⃣ Hold Businesses Accountable ♻️ Big corporations create most of the waste. Demand better packaging, cleaner production, and real recycling. 6️⃣ Community Cleanups Work 💪 One day. A few hours. A big difference. Gather your squad and clean up your block. 7️⃣ Fine the Filthy 💸 Littering? Dumping? Polluting? Heavy fines change behavior real fast.
@IndianTechGuide Making is one thing, people need to have civic sense and help keep them clean
@IndianTechGuide Glad to see people taking care of their cities
@IndianTechGuide Less pollution will favor everyone.🤝
@IndianTechGuide Cleaner and much prettier in looks. There has to be a vision which is not here.
@IndianTechGuide Only discipline can make the changes and citizen should be responsible.
@IndianTechGuide Government will do what is necessary. But it is us the people who should bring the cleanliness drive from our hearts.
@IndianTechGuide Great work by the UP govt. 10-15 Tons of Trash are removed daily by Trash Skimmer from Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj.
@IndianTechGuide Yes, every Indian city can be clean. we have the best example of Prayagraj, as of Kumbh, we can see how the authorities are doing a great job. why we can't do that work for every city
@IndianTechGuide Kch toh seekhlo bhai kab tak haram ka paisa khate rhoge @OfficialGNIDA
@IndianTechGuide It is not only Govt responsible.. Each public should understand and take it to the clean india
@IndianTechGuide Ahmedabad is the best city in tier 1 list
@IndianTechGuide currently living in amdavad, city municipal corporation are doing their best to widening roads and making side walks much better. But the amount of red rangoli on road due to pan masala by some of the crowd has been truly awful. No sense of responsibility.
@IndianTechGuide Absolutely, cleaner cities lead to a better quality of life. It's up to each of us to contribute to this vision by starting with our own actions and encouraging community initiatives. Let's make it happen!
@IndianTechGuide We can make them cleaner but people should take pride in keeping it clean and trash dumping and other things need to be better taken care of. Civic amenities like waste management are rarely prioritized by municipalities
@IndianTechGuide Biofuel is one of the key sector to help in waste management. Haven't heard a dedicated budget for the same. Only few big shots trying to do it
@IndianTechGuide At this point with the world on the internet India should be ashamed. There is no way the place should just be that filthy. Just amazing. Many people wish India was clean, but many I’ve spoke too just say the filth is ingrained in the culture.
@IndianTechGuide Kudos to @AmdavadAMC Solid Waste Management Department* for their dedication to keeping Ahmedabad clean! Their efforts in waste management, recycling, and sanitation make the city healthier. Thank you for your hard work! 👏♻️
@IndianTechGuide I have been living in Ahmedabad for the past year, and believe me, it's one of the cleanest cities—except for some slum areas.
@IndianTechGuide But the promise of renaming the city back to its original names, either Ashaval or Karnavati, is still pending. Change the city's name back to original, now.
@IndianTechGuide It's all dusty. Haven't they ever heard about washing roads once in a while to prevent dust build up?
@IndianTechGuide 1. Imprison and fine litterers and no good dehats. 2. Create an actual public transport system and not pretend to have one. 3. Make garbage processing plants compulsory for every tier 1 city. 4. Make clean India initiative a long term education program starting from preschool.
@IndianTechGuide Problem lies with people's mindset.
@IndianTechGuide Cleaner cities mean happier people. Let's all do our part to make it happen. 🚮🌿
@IndianTechGuide Streets in India looks like Africa Dirt and dust everywhere
@IndianTechGuide Just don’t understand why is India so filthy. Such a huge population and can’t hire people to clean the place. Is filth considered like some type of purity?
@IndianTechGuide Absolutely! With collective effort, awareness, and action, we can make our cities cleaner and more sustainable. Let's all do our part! #CleanCities #Sustainability #EnvironmentalResponsibility
@IndianTechGuide We need more of this. @himantabiswa take notes.
@IndianTechGuide Yes Government should strongly encourage people to keep their city clean, they can take examples of cities like Surat and Indore. Apart from government,people should follow their basic dities to keep the cities clean #cleanindia #swacchbharatabhiyaan
@IndianTechGuide Start teaching kids about being clean in schools.
@IndianTechGuide We can make them cleaner. But can we maintain them to remain clean? 🤔🙄
@IndianTechGuide Only if people have civic sense