visitors littering around the monument
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The beautiful monuments built centuries ago are slowly being eroded away by the smoke, smog and waste materials we are encouraging in our daily lives.
Here's a quick look at some of our heritage monuments that are on their way downhill, thanks to pollution:
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Exquisite Mughal monuments encircled by manicured lawns, parks with pretty beds of seasonal flowers, spotless museums showcasing our history and culture and many cities within a city — these are some of the factors that draw foreign tourists to Delhi.
Every single day, hundreds of civic employees work tirelessly at different locations to ensure that the tourist hubs remain clean and there are no ugly spots on a photograph a tourist takes back home as a souvenir. On the face of it, it looks like Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Swachh Bharat Abhiyan initiative is working. But, delve deeper and you find that the heritage buildings are clean not because of a sudden change in the attitude of visitors, but because people entrusted with the task of keeping it clean are doing their job well.
“If we stop doing our job even for a day, you will see the difference. Tourists litter the place as they know that there is somebody to clean up the mess,” says Prem Singh, a gardener at Lodhi Gardens.