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cotation on the topic spit free India.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Online campaigns

In Navi Mumbai, Nat Connect Foundation and Shri Ekvira Aai Pratishtan launched a social media campaign that made many heads turn. It is titled ‘SirUthakekethuko’ (lift your head while spitting). “We are asking people to look up and spit, which means it falls on your face to make them understand what it means to spit on public places,” says B.N. Kumar, director of the Foundation.

In a few regions of Kerala, Y’s Women’s Club of Trivandrum Angels, a group under the Y’s Men International, started an online petition to check spitting on roads. Just like how charity begins at home, good hygiene starts with you and me, reads a note. Before preaching to others, the Club has made its members take a pledge that they will not spit at public places.

A Facebook page (Spit Free India Campaign) has personalities, speaking in different languages and supporting the cause of creating a spit-free India.

A petition started by residents of Kolkata to ban spitting in the open has a poster reading “spitting spreads death”.

Answered by AdorableStuti
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The main difference between online and offline learning is location. With offline learning, participants are required to travel to the training location, typically a lecture hall, college or classroom. With online learning, on the other hand, the training can be conducted from practically anywhere in the world.

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