Once people boycotted foreign goods, is this the way to boycott dirt and rags? Do boycott dirt and rags but before that wash on your ignorance towards filthiness. I see many people leaving or throwing paper and wrapper anywhere, many spitting paan and there are people who simply ignore litter present around them, might be busy. Try to be a sensible, realize your responsibility and contribute to clean India for just 2 hours a week.
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Broom in the center
Once people boycotted foreign goods, is this the way to boycott dirt and rags? Do boycott dirt and rags but before that wash on your ignorance towards filthiness. I see many people leaving or throwing paper and wrapper anywhere, many spitting paan and there are people who simply ignore litter present around them, might be busy. Try to be a sensible, realize your responsibility and contribute to clean India for just 2 hours a week.
Friday, 29 April 2016
Magazine on Swachh Bharat
If we just devote 2 hours every week it will bring a change and can make our India clean.
Magazine - Our collaboration would lead to success of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Magazine - Our collaboration would lead to success of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Thursday, 28 April 2016
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Sometimes they even pay to work
Everyday they hurt themselves with those broken glass pieces, medical syringes and many other things but they still work. Sometimes these ragpickers also pay to the watchmen to collect buildings dumps if they find anything of value. The thing is exploitation starts from societies only. I mean you are taking bribe from those who earn just ₹40-50 per day. Not only watchmen, those muncipals workers also, they don't do anything, they just want to make some bucks from these people.
Monday, 11 April 2016
Life of Ragpickers
Even after working so hard they are just a bread winner. Even after woking so hard they earn very less. Most of the times their maximum salary is grade pay of governmemt workers.
They get up early in the morning and go scavenging to earn for their livelihood. Just like a bird in the early morning who search for worms kind of things for their livelihood and for their children.
Some prefer working like this because they want to be independent, so they don't have to follow anyone orders. Just like a free bird they can work when they want beacuse they know litter and garbage can be found anywhere. Though their earning is very less but still they work.
Things we think or consider are waste and we throw them has actually got some value which only ragpickers know. Those papers and plastic are jewels for these ragpickers through which they earn. They are doing those things which nobody wants to do.
Now I think of rainy days which are beneficial for farmers, but on the others side when it comes to these ragpickers they don't get chance to collect waste on these days and then no money for the same day.
Some of the organization like Stree Mukti Sangthan are doing very well for their upliftment. But still mentality of many people remains same calling, them Kude wali or Kachre wali bai and some people would keep their hands on nose when passing across them.
Paan Thukane Wali Janta...
The thing which really disgust me and there might be many who too get on their nerves, is people spitting on roads, streets, bus stands, metro stations, hospitals(even after prior warnings) and every other place.
Travelling from bus, auto, taxi or travelling by my own car I can easily spot those paan spitters either finishing their uncivilized acts or doing it live. Looking at those stains really makes me angry.
I remeber I was waiting for the bus and a man just spitted there at the bus stand, so I said him 'don't you have any manners, why did you spit here'? and he replied that it's not your father's property.
In Delhi its like if you see some space, use it for peeing and for spitting. Leave metro station, escalators you can easily find those stains in lifts, government hospitals and every next door.
One thing everyone should know and they should tell those spitters is that stain of paan masala, gutkas are permanent in nature and one can't simply remove them using detergents or by simple washing.
There is a need for some strict actions, as in government should impose strict fines on these uncivilized acts.
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