- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 21 Jan 2025 11:26 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Indian Railway Viral Video: Cleanliness is not only essential for the environment but also for our health. A video of a woman passionately embracing the 'Swachh Bharat Mission' has recently gone viral on social media. In the video, the woman can be seen diligently cleaning the berth, table, window, and walls of a train using a liquid spray and a scrub.
The video was shared by Priya Sharma, a UGC creator, on her Instagram account. The text on the video reads, "Small actions matter – use dustbins and inspire others to do the same." Priya further emphasised, "Swachh Bharat starts with you – make cleanliness a habit."
The post was captioned, "Although the 2nd AC coach wasn’t very dirty, I decided to quickly clean a small section to make it spotless! Using my trusted combination of Gharshine Tile & Ceramic Cleaner and Scrub Daddy, I refreshed the area with ease."
She further wrote, "Cleanliness is not just about messy spaces; even clean ones deserve a little care! Let’s all do our part to keep our surroundings neat and tidy."
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Priya Sharma shared this video two days ago on her Instagram account, 'housewife_to_homemaker,' and it has already garnered 13.3 million views from people.
After being shared, the viral video has sparked a divide among social media users. While many praised Priya's efforts, others argued that they paid taxes for cleanliness. Let's look at the comment section to see how netizens are reacting.
One user remarked, "Are they wrong for saying that or expecting that? As passengers, we are not supposed to make it dirty. At the same time, we are not supposed to clean it either. She is doing it, which is great, but it really is the job of railways to maintain proper infrastructure and cleanliness." "This is the mentality which is not letting anything improve, everything is someone else’s fault or responsibility!" a second user wrote.
"Yes we pay tax and Indian railways got employees to do their jobs. The best we can do is maintain cleanliness by not littering and disposing of waste in dustbins," added a third user. "Why are people so triggered in the comments section? Littering on purpose and government cleaning are different. 100 people use this in a day and purposely throw drinks and soup on your seat. How will you feel? How many times will someone come to clean? Just don't throw on purpose, use bins. India will become clean more easily," a fourth user commented.