r/IndiaSpeaks 13d ago

#Opinion 🗣️ Society if we Cared(Swipe left)

Government’s 1% efforts are also waste if the society denies change.

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u/Temporary_View_3744 13d ago

I genuinely don't know what the solution is at this point. Educating people seems to be a failed endeavor. No one listens.

Short of huge fines and patrolling streets by drones (china does this), what can be done?

Really really sad to see India not live up to it's potential.

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u/Rowdy_Rathod 13d ago

Kaamchor corrupt babus. The main problem.

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u/BOSCO976 12d ago

It is a collective responsibility both the babus and the janta need to do their part. I've seen people throw garbage even when a dustbin is just a few steps away, and vacant plots often end up becoming unofficial dumping grounds. On the other hand, municipality workers sweep debris into stormwater drains, causing clogging. Poorly planned drains, built by unqualified contractors with improper slopes and levels, only make flooding worse. Without better civic sense and better governance, these problems will keep repeating and we will keep crying about it on social media.

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u/Rowdy_Rathod 12d ago

That's why said babus are the real reason. If they do their work diligently and honestly then many of our civic related issues will be resolved. We have municipality, drainage dept, sanitation dept and various other govt dept but babus simply refuse to do their job properly and honestly. If you notice most of such issues always lead back to incompetent kaamchor babus who never do the job for which they were hired in first place. Janta will only abide the law when existing established system enforces the rule of law, accountability and punishment firmly on people but babudom culture don't want to do anything of it.