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cleanliness is next to godliness 300 words essay

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Answered by supersumu
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Cleanliness is a good habit. It is mandatory for all of us. We need to keep ourselves clean physically. We also need to maintain our surroundings clean and hygienic. Our physique stays healthy. We save on medical expenses and time loss. We will be able to think of good thoughts. We slow down the growth of insects and diseases. By keeping ourselves and our surroundings clean, we are also teaching good habits to those who do not know about them. When we keep the surroundings clean, we are not allowing the demon-like germs, insects and diseases to spread around the world and cause damage to neighbouring people. We are directly or indirectly helping others. Cleanliness is same as not Godliness as we are taking care of ourselves in cleaning. But it is next to being Godly, as we are helping others to be in good health and to be good. Children they keep their minds clean. They do not pollute the environment. Being clean is next possible thing to being a God. Cleanliness helps good and mankind. Helping oneself is humanly. Helping Others is Godly. So cleanliness is next to Godliness, that is, Godliness after Godliness.
Answered by hemakshi
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Since childhood we have been taught about the idiom " cleanliness is next to godliness". But do we maintain our surroundings clean? Do we even stop someone from making the surrounding filthy? No most of us don't .As far as I know cleanliness does not only mean making our surroundings clean but it also refers to a clean mind, a clean body and a clean surrounding too We should develop the habit of keeping ourselves mentally and physically clean. As all of us, being an Indian know about the swacch bharat abhiyan encouraged by P.M Narendra Modi. This initiative has been in spotlight around a year. Many of the glitteratis and politicians have participated in this initiative. So why shouldn't we? Even we should start picking up the broom and clean our surroundings without any shame or embrassement
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