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Clean India won't happen till it's forced

Last weekend I was in Ranchi, a small, uncluttered Chota Nagpur town that has transmogrified into the overpopulated, cluttered and noisy capital city of Jharkhand. Ranchi was and remains a one-street town-turned-city

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Last weekend I was in Ranchi, a small, uncluttered Chota Nagpur town that has transmogrified into the overpopulated, cluttered and noisy capital city of Jharkhand. Ranchi was and remains a one-street town-turned-city. Negotiating the chaotic traffic is a nightmare. There is nothing melodious about the cacophony of sounds that greets untrained ears.

In its heyday, Ranchi was dotted with sprawling bungalows with tiled roofs and fashionable old-style houses with gardens. There were well laid out colonies for the staff of public sector units and colliery offices. Firayalal, a tacky department store of sorts, was possibly the only landmark in an otherwise staid town.

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