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Stop blaming, Start working
Hey everyone, I recently moved to Delhi( from Uttarakhand), and something caught my attention—many people throw wrappers, plastic, and bottles on the roads without a second thought. But what’s even more surprising? The same people turn around and blame the government for the city’s cleanliness issues. Let's face it: no government policy or program is going to make our streets clean if we don't adopt ourselves. It's simple to claim "authorities should do something," but isn't it our job too? This is what we can do instead of playing the blame game: ✅ Keep a trash bag handy when you're out. ✅ Use trash cans—if you don't see one around, keep your garbage in hand until you do. ✅ Urge friends and family members to follow suit. ✅ If you notice someone littering, politely tell them off. ✅ Participate in or support local cleanup initiatives. It begins with us. Let's create a city we're proud of—because a clean world isn't just the government's responsibility, it's our responsibility too. What do you think?5
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