

Countries such as Denmark have set global standards in cleanliness, public infrastructure, and civic responsibility. Well-maintained public facilities, clean streets, and organized waste management systems reflect the collective discipline of citizens. While population is often cited as a challenge in developing nations, experts argue that responsible civic behavior plays a much bigger role in maintaining public spaces and ensuring a better quality of life.
In India, issues such as littering, traffic violations, vandalism of public property, and disregard for public hygiene continue to be common concerns. Experts believe that fostering civic sense from an early age, as practiced in countries like Japan and Switzerland, can bring significant change. Respect for public spaces, adherence to rules, and consideration for fellow citizens are essential for creating cleaner, safer, and more welcoming communities.













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