Satisfied with the cleanness and hygienic conditions of your country.

@SHAMRACK (8576)
India
September 21, 2010 5:24am CST
I hope every people want their country to hygienic and neat. Mostly those people who love their country. Moreover I feel if the government in that country is effectively looking after the hygienic condition. The better the cleanness and hygienic adversely affect the health of people in that place. Moreover much of viral disease and other disease could be restricted. I hope the country I live India need to have much better hygienic condition especially those rural and some parts of those urban areas. I am sure that the people in that country have the main part in keeping up the neatness of that country.
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@aarpees (149)
21 Sep 10
I for one want my country to be clean. I am part of a certain org in my campus that push forth campaign for a cleaner environment. We are now feeling the after effect of our wrong actions, we become flooded, we are facing more disasters than before. This is because we have abused our mother nature. It's about time that we become more vigilant in fighting for our nature. Philippines is poor in terms of cleanliness, but because of the rising organizations for environment, im sure in time we will the campaign for a cleaner environment.:)
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
21 Sep 10
Some groups for this purpose are really needed for a clean environment
@Sreekala (34312)
• India
21 Sep 10
Hello Sham, I think the people living to that particular area are responsible for the cleaning and hygiene conditions of that place. The neatness of one particular place depends upon the people living near/surrounded area. Unfortunately we can’t claim that our country is forward on this. Even in the capital city, I traveled to some place in the last week, I shocked to watch the pathetic condition of road (garbage is disposed in the road side) and I could not understand how the people living near to that place. Similar scenes are normal in many places and I really don’t know to whom to blame, the government, the people or the politicians. Now the CWG is nearing and men are at busy work for making the place beautiful but continuous rain is challenging their task. It means the place is getting dirtier… Do you think the time will come like… 'satisfied with the hygiene and cleaning…...'
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
21 Sep 10
I hope it may take a long time....
@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
21 Sep 10
Canada is a neat and tidy country. I live on a farm in the country. My wife and I often walk along the country roads, and usually they are garbage free. The grass and weeds are kept cut by the Municipality. When the trees get too big or too bushy, a tree trimming machine will cut or trim the tree and chop up the brush. This is important in Canada because we need a clear roadside in which to plow the snow in the winter.
• Philippines
21 Sep 10
Not really relying on the authorities to clean up the place in my country as I do my own share to clean up my yard. So it is clean every day not just when it need. Though their are places that are annoying for being unclean, unkempt and smelly.The responsibilities fall to the owner and residence of the place if they do not make a Clean drive they would surely be affected by the disease brought by dirty environment.
@RangaGirl (103)
• Australia
23 Sep 10
Australia is my country. It is clean and generally, disease-free. We have a great water supply. We have reliable electricity to keep our refrigerators running and our food fresh. We have good plumbing and sanitation. We have cheap or free medicines for those who need them and free hospital treatment. We have all that and still complain about the price of groceries and about our government. I think we need to remember that others have it far worse than us. My heart goes out to those suffering wars, famine, drought and disease.
@vinnz21 (23)
• Philippines
21 Sep 10
My country has responsible country in terms of cleaning, that is why I love to say that my country is known as very clean especially my small town.
• Singapore
21 Sep 10
My country is considered clean and the government enforces a strict law on those who simply throw rubbish. Punishment includes Corrective Work Order in public which means cleaning up whatever rubbish on the surroundings. However, some people are not scared of the law and continue to play the law and their mentality is just too simple. What happens to them? They get fined and they blame on this and that. That's the mentality of the people in my country.