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20 Apr 2026, 19:04 GMT+10
Patna (Bihar) [India], April 20 (ANI): A quiet yet powerful shift is taking place across Indian cities; citizens are no longer just complaining about civic issues, they are stepping in to solve them.
From cleanliness drives in Patna to community-led waste management in Pune, a new wave of civic sense is reshaping urban India.
In Patna, youth-led initiatives are turning awareness into action. Volunteer groups like the Being Helper Foundation are actively conducting cleanliness drives at public spaces such as Sanjay Gandhi Jaivik Udyan and Digha Ghat. But their work goes beyond collecting garbage--they engage with citizens, educate children, and promote responsible behaviour.
Shubham Kumar, a volunteer, said, 'The government is doing its part, but we must also take responsibility. Instead of throwing waste in the open, we should dispose of it properly. A clean environment benefits everyone, especially local businesses.'
One of the initiative's most impactful ideas is the 'Bottle Bank,' where used plastic bottles are collected and sent for recycling. What would otherwise end up as litter is now being transformed into a resource.
Students visiting the zoo echoed the importance of cleanliness. Neha Kumari said, 'If we spread garbage, it can lead to diseases. A clean city means healthier people.'
Meanwhile, in Pune, a community-driven initiative is redefining waste management. 'Swachh Kalyani Nagar' has turned cleanliness into a collective movement, where residents combine fitness with responsibility--picking up waste while jogging.
At the heart of this initiative is a Recycling and Reuse Centre, which began with e-waste collection and has now evolved into a robust dry waste management system in collaboration with the Pune Municipal Corporation.
Volunteer Anuj Chordia explained, 'We segregate waste--plastic, glass, and other materials--and ensure proper disposal in coordination with civic authorities.'
What started with just a handful of participants has now grown into a large movement.
Surya Pawar, another volunteer, said, 'We began with 7-10 people. Today, thousands have joined us, and the movement is expanding across the country.'
Weekly drives not only clean public spaces but also build a sense of community and shared responsibility. These grassroots efforts highlight a larger shift -- civic sense is no longer limited to policy or enforcement. It is becoming a people's movement.
As these examples from Patna and Pune show, real change does not always begin with big reforms. Sometimes, it starts with small actions--like picking up a piece of trash--and grows into a movement that transforms cities. (ANI)
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