Video Of Cleaning Staff Battling Public Spit Stains Goes Viral, Shared By IAS officer
Viral Video: The woman depicted in the video appears visibly distressed as she expresses her frustration while performing her duties. She recounts her efforts to discourage people from spitting in public places, yet she continues to face the unpleasant task of cleaning up after them.
In a recent social media post, IAS officer Awanish Sharan highlighted a significant issue affecting public spaces across India. The post, shared on various platforms, features a poignant moment at a railway station where a cleaning worker is observed diligently scrubbing paan and gutka stains from a pillar.
Despite authorities' ongoing efforts to maintain cleanliness in such areas, incidents like these persist nationwide. The woman depicted in the video appears visibly distressed as she expresses her frustration while performing her duties. She recounts her efforts to discourage people from spitting in public places, yet she continues to face the unpleasant task of cleaning up after them.
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"Please convey Aunty's message to the 'right people'," reads the caption accompanying the video.
Sharan, in sharing the video, aims to draw attention to the disrespect shown towards sanitation workers and the disregard for the upkeep of public spaces. He hopes that increased visibility will prompt action against those who flout cleanliness norms and encourage appreciation for the diligent individuals responsible for maintaining hygienic environments.
The video has sparked discussions online, with many expressing support for measures to curb the habit of spitting tobacco products. "Thanks to the hardworking lady, who not only works honestly but also gives a strong message on spitting tobacco. #TobaccoFreeIndia," wrote one social media user. Others echoed sentiments in favor of banning gutka.
The video serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by sanitation workers and the collective responsibility to uphold cleanliness in public areas. As the conversation continues, it remains imperative to address the underlying issues and work towards a cleaner, more respectful society.
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