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write an article on people have lost their Civic sense​

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Answered by anaya9033
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The major reason why I like mathematics is that I do not have to memorize everything like a parrot like I have to do in other subjects. To acquire good marks in mathematics you just need to have sufficient mental logic for the subject. This subject is also demanding in various education fields. This is the only subject in which you can score full marks and raise your overall percentage.

Having a highly developed society and culture, we are deprived of our ethical approach. We lack civil sense, and indulge in separatism, racism, vandalism and road rage.

We believe that since we pay taxes, we have the right to throw garbage, spit, urinate on roads and it is the government’s duty to clean it! During rains, our roads clog up disrupting everyday life, but still we blame the government for not cleaning the drains, though it is we who throw garbage on roads and into drains, which get clogged.

Our people score a big zero when it comes to civic sense. They are so irresponsible that they do not bother about health and hygiene. Similarly, our careless and chaotic driving is taking its toll every day, yet we continue to buy driving licences, and put ourselves, our family and our fellow countrymen at grave risk.

This shows we are much behind and we need to have civic sense.

Being civilised is much more than just living in cities, having computers at home or cellphones in our pockets. To be civilised is, above all, to know how to live in peace with our neighbours and peers.

Many people are still not ready to live in a community. As a general rule, people learn the manners which pertain to their particular social, economic and cultural situation, and travellers must learn specific rules of conduct to fit in as they visit other societies.

Well-mannered sense demands that one must have a feel for others. One must not be a callous person. One should live without disturbing others whether it is home, school, office, theatre or any other place. No one is born civilised. It’s a struggle and a sense that makes one more civilised and full of good etiquettes. We ought to learn to be a good citizen.

Answered by chikuchiku
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Civic sense is nothing but social ethics. It is consideration by the people for the unspoken norms of society. A lot of people assume that civic sense is just about keeping the roads, streets and public property clean. But civic sense is more than that. It has to do with law-abiding, respect for fellow men and maintaining decorum in public places.

Separatism, vandalism, intolerance, racism, road rage, etc., are all examples of lack of civic sense. People are becoming less and less tolerant of each other, of other’s cultures, backgrounds, and other similar traits. Civic sense is the need of the hour.

There are spit marks, urine, vulgar graffiti, random garbage and overflowing sewers at every nook and corner of the city. No area in this city has managed to fight the menace. It is easy to pin everything on the government, but people must first question themselves and their own civic sense.

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