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Lindsay Pereira: Our cleanliness and godliness

As Indians, we are supposedly obsessed with keeping our homes clean. What happens the minute every one of us steps outside?

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Clean-up crew at Versova beach covered in waste near Andheri West. Pic/Kaushik Thanekar
Clean-up crew at Versova beach covered in waste near Andheri West. Pic/Kaushik Thanekar

The Railways intend to deploy CCTV cameras for a rather unusual reason this month. According to reports, they want to crack down on people spitting or littering. Think about this for a second. Can you think of any place on earth where a great deal of taxpayers' money must be spent on monitoring people not for their safety or to prevent crime, but on account of their poor civic sense? Is there any place where so much time, energy and money must be spent, year after year, simply because we have a problem keeping our surroundings clean?

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