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@@javezkhan No one taught those people the basic principles of civics which include keeping their private and public environment clean. Their attitude is that it is beneath their dignity to pick up a broom and clean trash lying around in front of their homes, shops, and places of work. They expect the local municipality to clean up after them. Public attitude has to change. A real Muslim is one who is aware that cleanliness is part of his faith. It is the responsibility of the mullahs to teach people in the mosques their civic duties as mentioned in the Quran. You do not need the help of government in cleaning your streets. All it takes is to enlighten the public about cleanliness. People's attitude must change. They must learn that self-help is the best way. As much as I wish to visit my village in Pakistan, I cannot tolerate trash strewn in the streets. Hence I don't visit.
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What makes it your beloved, ot would be interesting to share your comments.
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Trash everywhere in the streets. Stay away.
Bless 'em! They are trying to keep cleaner, recycling etc. They are a part of the Worlds sustainable development goals, It will take a long time!
@@javezkhan No one taught those people the basic principles of civics which include keeping their private and public environment clean. Their attitude is that it is beneath their dignity to pick up a broom and clean trash lying around in front of their homes, shops, and places of work. They expect the local municipality to clean up after them. Public attitude has to change. A real Muslim is one who is aware that cleanliness is part of his faith. It is the responsibility of the mullahs to teach people in the mosques their civic duties as mentioned in the Quran. You do not need the help of government in cleaning your streets. All it takes is to enlighten the public about cleanliness. People's attitude must change. They must learn that self-help is the best way. As much as I wish to visit my village in Pakistan, I cannot tolerate trash strewn in the streets. Hence I don't visit.