Shenaz Treasury's Cleanliness Remarks Ignite Debate on India's Civic Sense
'We're The Dirtiest Country': Shenaz Treasury's India-Sri Lanka Comparison Video Sparks Civic Sense Debate (WATCH)

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A video by travel influencer Shenaz Treasury comparing cleanliness in India to Sri Lanka has sparked a heated online debate. Her remark about India being 'the dirtiest country' resonated with many, highlighting issues of littering and civic awareness affecting tourism.
- 01Shenaz Treasury filmed a video at Ella railway station in Sri Lanka, showcasing its cleanliness and organization.
- 02Her comment, 'Let's face it. We are the dirtiest country,' triggered widespread discussion on social media.
- 03Many users supported her view, citing littering and poor civic habits as persistent issues in India.
- 04The video contrasts the well-maintained environment in Sri Lanka with the challenges faced in Indian tourist spots.
- 05Some commenters noted that Indians often adhere to cleanliness abroad but neglect it at home despite government efforts.
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A video posted by travel influencer Shenaz Treasury from Ella railway station in Sri Lanka has ignited a significant debate regarding cleanliness and civic sense in India. In her video, Treasury highlighted the pristine condition of the station, where tourists could be seen enjoying the surroundings without litter. She provocatively stated, 'Let's face it. We are the dirtiest country,' which resonated with many viewers and sparked a flurry of comments online. Many users agreed with her assessment, pointing to ongoing issues such as littering, weak civic awareness, and inadequate maintenance in various tourist destinations across India. This conversation also drew comparisons between public behavior in India and abroad, with some arguing that while Indians often follow civic rules when traveling overseas, they tend to neglect cleanliness at home. The discussion reflects broader concerns about how these civic habits impact India's image as a tourist destination, despite numerous government campaigns aimed at improving public hygiene and awareness.
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The debate raises awareness about cleanliness and civic responsibility in India, potentially influencing public behavior and tourism.
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