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Blame it on Govt / BMC or ourselves
by Ghost Rider on Jul 02, 2007 01:19 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In the advanced or developed or beautiful countries...there are dustbins on the roads / streets every 100 metres which are emptied and cleaned by the garbage collectors everyday! Does this happen in India?
As responsible citizens our duty is to throw garbage in garbage bins, BUT it is the Govt's duty to provide the garbage bins!
If this facility is not provided by the Govt, where will the people throw the garbage?

Blame it on Govt / BMC or ourselves!


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  RE:Blame it on Govt / BMC or ourselves
by Palanisami on Jul 02, 2007 03:21 PM   Permalink
Yes, this garbage bins is a real issue...I always try and throw waste in the garbage bins but even in railway stations very often we don't find bins...This is an easiest thing which these authorities can do...
Anyway, for macro issues, really I am not sure when our country will see the light..Ofcourse, major blame has to be taken by us who elect either X or Y, knowing well that none will do anything good...

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  RE:Blame it on Govt / BMC or ourselves
by Ajit Rajput on Jul 02, 2007 03:41 PM   Permalink
The choice of electing someone is always between bad and worse. No matter whoever gets elected nothing gets changed.

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  RE:Blame it on Govt / BMC or ourselves
by Ghost Rider on Jul 02, 2007 05:11 PM   Permalink
Why was this reported as "abuse"?


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  RE:Blame it on Govt / BMC or ourselves
by Rahul on Jul 02, 2007 01:42 PM   Permalink
We have to blame ourselves. Who are the Govt. employees and who are BMC councillors?

How many of us really sincere in electing the right candidate.

We are the ones to float all rules and then we blame somebody else for the failure.

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