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cleanliness is next to godliness topic conversation between students

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Answered by bgnanasekhar
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Henry: Hi Sahil. How are you?

Sahil: Hello Henry. Fine, thanks! How do you do?

Henry: Very well, thank you. An area near to us is now neat and clean. It used to be unclean in the past.

Sahil: That's great. Who cleaned that place?

Henry: People living in that area had joined together and cleaned it.

Sahil: It seems that people are becoming health conscious.

Henry: They understood that cleanliness is next to godliness.

Sahil: It's our duty to keep our home and surroundings clean. Unfortunately, only some people understand it.

Henry: You're right. Every citizen his country to be developed but most of them don't contribute its development.

Sahil: Let us spread a word to the people around us so that they could join us in creating a clean India.

Henry: That's a great idea. I will definitely do that.

Sahil: I have to leave now. Bye.

Henry: Bye. See you soon.
Answered by myrakincsem
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Smith: Hi !Rahul how are you?
Rahul: Hello! i am fine
Smith : Hey did you hear about cleanliness campaigns running by the government 
Rahul: Yeah i heard it from newspaper , it's a very good initiative from the state 
Smith: Exactly, through this we can save not only save the environment but ourself too.
Rahul: Yeah but don't you think cleaning should also be practice at individual level.

Smith: You are right, after all cleaning is the way for healthy life and cleanliness is next to Godliness. So we should keep our surroundings clean ourselves as we are the one who created that garbage

Rahul: yeah, but there need to be spread the public awareness among the people about it.

Smith: You are right, that way government don't have to do this much of work ,when people we know the benefit of cleaning they will do their own.
Rahul: There is also need to motivate the people about it , and the students are the ones which can do it perfectly.
Smith: right! ok i have to go now . i have a work to do.
Rahul: Ok bye bye.
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