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We Indians take pride in our rich civilization, history and culture. But sad to say, we find that most people lack in civic sense when it comes to public cleanliness, forming queues or even when driving vehicles. Cleanliness and discipline must be inculcated in children in their formative years. We are used to throwing garbage in public spaces. We are incentivized to be more disciplined and follow rules — but in trashy places we become trashy ourselves.Spitting on public roads and places, throwing trash out of the car are very common in our country.The ancient public life, witnessed Indians who had a great sense of private and public discipline. We need to serve our country. I believe that discharging of civic duties itself is one of the biggest services to the country! No city in our country has managed to fight the garbage menace. It is easy to pin everything on the government, but we people must first question ourselves. Civic sense is a school of thought in itself. It is a belief in hygiene, respect for other members of society, and humane behaviour. It is the need of the hour and must be taught to every child at home and school. With the right mindset and lots of posters and signboards to increase the awareness, it is possible to make a difference.Our habits are a factor of the environment and education levels. As we change them, we will acquire civic sense. Leadership must inspire it, and society must celebrate it. Jai Hind
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we will thing of our public resources .we should maintain our public as clean one that will help us not to suffer from diseases. Buy those steps we can save and enjoy our environment .And the main thing is cleaning and planting