Saturday, 28 September 2013

Lets keep our cities clean

I am starting this as a follow up on my attempts to keep city clean.Problem is there have just been talks without actions of any sort so far. I don’t know what I can achieve through the blog, but when it’s a community where people talk and comment, it’s likely to pull in more interest and when there are more people involved for any cause, actions are bound to follow.This blog is entirely dedicated to write ups on keeping the places around us clean, wherever we are. It’s not about , or Kerala, Thiruvankulam or India. It’s about keeping our little world clean. And removing the myth that we can’t do anything about it.

·        If we can clean a room in minutes, a house in hours, a compound in a couple of days, it is only a matter of time before we can keep our city clean. We don’t have to take a broom and start from one end. If each of us did small things, every individual doing his part, which won’t take more than a moment’s time, there shall be a huge difference.
I hope everyone would join me in this, and make individual and combined efforts to have a clean city around us. See your city as your own little room, one that you wanted to see clean all the time. Where you won’t throw waste papers and junk food on polished floors.

Our cities are our rooms, our homes. Let’s keep it clean.