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Mysore India's Cleanest City, Bangaluru Cleanest Capital, Filthy Delhi In Bottom 100 #SwachhBharat r

I don't think SE Asian countries and Sri Lanka are good examples since there are other overriding factors like the sense of 'fight for survival' against much powerful neighbors (think imperial Japan/China) and they equated their pride to their own survival. And I don't even know for sure if those countries was ever uniformly as poor as India has been.

Both the pacifism and contempt for Hindu history that the seculars promoted in India resulted in lack of pride and loss of confidence. This is one of the prime reasons for our apathy.

That is because there was no plastic in use in India, mate. And India had a lot less population to contend with, in the cities. The villages, as I recall, were dirty back then too. Perhaps the population has exasperated the situation a lot more.

Yes, there was no plastic use in India. The population was not very low back then either, but everything used was recycled. The villages were damn clean because there was literally no rubbish to be thrown anywhere. Everything used was organic. Lack of roads and infra in villages does not equate to lack of cleanliness.
 
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Both the pacifism and contempt for Hindu history that the seculars promoted in India resulted in lack of pride and loss of confidence. This is one of the prime reasons for our apathy.

I don't deny any of that. But my point is, you can't expect a poor hungry individual to be proud of his heritage. Not always, anyway.

Yes, there was no plastic use in India. The population was not very low back then either, but everything used was recycled. The villages were damn clean because there was literally no rubbish to be thrown anywhere. Everything used was organic. Lack of roads and infra in villages does not equate to lack of cleanliness.

I am talking about population of the cities. Bangalore for instance, had an enormous influx of population from rural areas in the last few decades with which the civic infrastructure was never going to keep pace. And this influx itself was caused mainly by poverty.

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You simply can't ignore the influence of economic conditions on the characters of an individual or the quality of a society.
 
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I don't deny any of that. But my point is, you can't expect a poor hungry individual to be proud of his heritage. Not always, anyway.



I am talking about population of the cities. Bangalore for instance, had an enormous influx of population from rural areas in the last few decades with which the civic infrastructure was never going to keep pace. And this influx itself was caused mainly by poverty.

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You simply can't ignore the influence of economic conditions on the characters of an individual or the quality of a society.

It's not that complicated actually.. It's simply Indian society lack civic sense.. Better economic conditions may improve the outlook somewhat but not necessarily at large, I have witnessed many well to do, educated Indians throwing garbage out of their car windows or spitting out on to the streets without a second thought.. But something that they dare would do in any developed country.. The same people consider it beneath themselves to be a bit considerate when in their own country
 
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It's not that complicated actually.. It's simply Indian society lack civic sense.. Better economic conditions may improve the outlook somewhat but not necessarily at large, I have witnessed many well to do, educated Indians throwing garbage out of their car windows or spitting out on to the streets without a second thought..

Many of the cities that are considered clean and disciplined today, went through similar phase at one point or another.

Like I keep saying, societies have different priorities according to their level of prosperity. If your society is desperately poor in general, your civic sense tends to take a backseat. Just take the example of the China of 1990s or even early 2000's. Back then, their cities were perhaps just as dirty. And then their economy prospered tremendously and now their cities seem to have transformed almost overnight. Does it mean the whole Chinese society lacked civic sense back then?

Give India some time, and with enough economic progress, India will cleanup its act too! Unless you are one of those who believe that Indians, at large, are somehow genetically hardwired to keep their surroundings dirty.

But something that they dare would do in any developed country.. The same people consider it beneath themselves to be a bit considerate when in their own country

If you thought that developed countries had perfect civic sense, how do you explain the hefty fines for litterers (as high as fu*king $1000 in some cases)? Because according to you, nobody litters in developed countries, right?

Anyway, I think people, most of the times, are more inclined to maintain cleanliness if the place is already clean in the first place. OTOH, you wouldn't mind throwing garbage out of your window if the place is already a dump!
 
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unfortunately Gandhi Nagar and surat is not there in list. Bad for Gujarat.
 
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Many of the cities that are considered clean and disciplined today, went through similar phase at one point or another.

Like I keep saying, societies have different priorities according to their level of prosperity. If your society is desperately poor in general, your civic sense tends to take a backseat. Just take the example of the China of 1990s or even early 2000's. Back then, their cities were perhaps just as dirty. And then their economy prospered tremendously and now their cities seem to have transformed almost overnight. Does it mean the whole Chinese society lacked civic sense back then?

Give India some time, and with enough economic progress, India will cleanup its act too! Unless you are one of those who believe that Indians, at large, are somehow genetically hardwired to keep their surroundings dirty.



If you thought that developed countries had perfect civic sense, how do you explain the hefty fines for litterers (as high as fu*king $1000 in some cases)? Because according to you, nobody litters in developed countries, right?

Anyway, I think people, most of the times, are more inclined to maintain cleanliness if the place is already clean in the first place. OTOH, you wouldn't mind throwing garbage out of your window if the place is already a dump!

Your trying to imply things that i never mentioned.. Yes ofcause people in developed countries litter.. But a minority does that.. Majority doesn't.. As in any country there is a segment of society that goes against the norms.. In developed countries that norm is not to litter and have empathy with your environs and sanitation.. In India it's the opposite, It's rare to find an Indian with good civic sense and concerned about the cleanliness of their environs.. And that goes across class and spectrum's of economic or education

About fines yes.. Fines work as a deterrent, Humans are creatures of habit and sometimes it takes deterrents to instill good habits.. It can well be the first step to change the minds set of people in general
 
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Every one talking about Mysore and Bangalore, but any one note a city called Tiruchirappalli, also called Tiruchi or Trichy, is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and the administrative headquarters of Tiruchirappalli District.

My Home City have the motto of "Clean Trichy Green Trichy".

Bazzar Street Night View
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Cauvery Bridge
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SriRangam Island Temple
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You lucky bastard :D
 
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What??:blink:
Kochi is better than Thiruvanthapuram??

I think our state capital is much.better than Kochi.
@SpArK @nair @kurup @gslv mk3


Well I agree with the overall list..... But they got it wrong in the chronological order....... I would Rate Trivandrum much higher than Cochin and Bangalore.......From what ever capital's i have seen....Trivandrum is way ahead in cleanliness..... and I rate Trivandrum way ahead in among major cities of Kerala.....
 
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Well I agree with the overall list..... But they got it wrong in the chronological order....... I would Rate Trivandrum much higher than Cochin and Bangalore.......From what ever capital's i have seen....Trivandrum is way ahead in cleanliness..... and I rate Trivandrum way ahead in among major cities of Kerala.....


The cleanliness bit seems to have confused many. The criteria adapted is slightly different. Not about direct cleanliness alone.

"The survey also assessed the status of disposal of sewage from septik tanks, waste water treatment, drinking water quality, surface quality of water bodies, and mortality due to water-borne diseases"

Why I think it is confusing many.
 
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The cleanliness bit seems to have confused many. The criteria adapted is slightly different. Not about direct cleanliness alone.

"The survey also assessed the status of disposal of sewage from septik tanks, waste water treatment, drinking water quality, surface quality of water bodies, and mortality due to water-borne diseases"

Why I think it is confusing many.

In that case, probably the list would be appropriate....Trivandrum has this issue of drain water management..... Especially during monsoons.....
 
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WOW! When did they rename Hong Kong to Bengaluru.
 
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Your trying to imply things that i never mentioned.. Yes ofcause people in developed countries litter.. But a minority does that.. Majority doesn't.. As in any country there is a segment of society that goes against the norms.. In developed countries that norm is not to litter and have empathy with your environs and sanitation.. In India it's the opposite, It's rare to find an Indian with good civic sense and concerned about the cleanliness of their environs.. And that goes across class and spectrum's of economic or education

About fines yes.. Fines work as a deterrent, Humans are creatures of habit and sometimes it takes deterrents to instill good habits.. It can well be the first step to change the minds set of people in general


Thenthe guys thatt created this list would be somekind of moron.Because I have been in Mysore and one of my relative was in Chandigarh .Those are also Indians .
Have you heard about the condition prevailed in Kerala around 3 decades ago? Then it was like a Bihar or like any other BIMARU.with zero sanitation even in rural houses.I got this info from my elder relatives.
Then things are changed ,huge flow of gulf money rapidly developed this states .Within two decade its HDI touches around 0.821.Means perfectly cleaner than other states.
That gen in Kerala was also Indians andthis gen is also Indians.Difference is in their economic condition.

So your theory of this sanitiation wont work here.
 
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Thenthe guys thatt created this list would be somekind of moron.Because I have been in Mysore and one of my relative was in Chandigarh .Those are also Indians .
Have you heard about the condition prevailed in Kerala around 3 decades ago? Then it was like a Bihar or like any other BIMARU.with zero sanitation even in rural houses.I got this info from my elder relatives.
Then things are changed ,huge flow of gulf money rapidly developed this states .Within two decade its HDI touches around 0.821.Means perfectly cleaner than other states.
That gen in Kerala was also Indians andthis gen is also Indians.
It also depends on culture.
just visit Kannada,Tamil,Telegu,Urdu majority areas of Bangalore,you could feel the difference..Kannada areas are far more cleaner,well maintained than others...
 
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It also depends on culture.
just visit Kannada,Tamil,Telegu,Urdu majority areas of Bangalore,you could feel the difference..Kannada areas are far more cleaner,well maintained than others...

And geographic conditions are influenced the behaviour of the people.Kerala and Kannada areas have a lot of fresh water.
But last time when I was in TN ,one meal from their own hotel was enough for me :blink:
Lack..of clean water totally twisted their nature.
But wealthy areas are always clean.
UP has sevee garbage problem.But areas surrounding the greater Noida is clean.
 
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And geographic conditions are influenced the behaviour of the people.Kerala and Kannada areas have a lot of fresh water.
But last time when I was in TN ,one meal from their own hotel was enough for me :blink:
Lack..of clean water totally twisted their nature.
But wealthy areas are always clean.
UP has sevee garbage problem.But areas surrounding the greater Noida is clean.
Its not fair to compare entire Tamilnadu with Chennai..Cities like Coimbatore,Salem are far cleaner..
Cities and Towns in Kerala are no better,was in Kochi yesterday-another mini Chennai in making..
Our government should focus more on basic infrastructures(at least in cities and towns) like proper waste management, sanitation,public toilets,pure water supply,wide roads etc than some big smart city or info projects..
 
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