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India's Civic Deficit: A Cultural Blind Spot in a Rising Superpower
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|June 06, 2025
India, with its burgeoning economy, a youthful demographic dividend, and ambitious infrastructural aspirations, paradoxically grapples with a pervasive and deeply entrenched deficit — the absence of civic consciousness.
This civic shortcoming is not merely an aesthetic inconvenience but a structural malaise that undermines the nation's collective progress and global image.
Everyday Anarchy:
Public parks, meant to be the lungs of our cities and places where families gather are often treated like dumping grounds, littered with plastic wrappers and cigarette butts. Sidewalks, which should be safe havens for pedestrians, become battlegrounds as street vendors spill over, leaving people no choice but to step onto busy, dangerous roads. The act of spitting in public, so commonplace, not only dirties our surroundings but also speaks to a deeper disrespect for our shared home Our rivers and lakes, once sources of life and spiritual solace, now bear the scars of our neglect. The Yamuna's polluted waters in Delhi, or the toxic froth on Bellandur Lake in Bengaluru, are painful reminders of how our collective disregard slowly suffocates the very natural treasures that sustained generations before us. Worse still, public property, our parks, benches, streetlights, and monuments etc. fall victim to careless vandalism and graffiti. Each broken bench, every defaced wall, feels like a blow to the pride and dignity of the communities they belong to. When we damage what is meant to belong to all of us, we chip away at the trust and responsibility that bind society together. This lack of civic sense is more than just a problem of cleanliness or order, it's a silent erosion of the respect, empathy, and shared responsibility that form the heart of a healthy society
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This story is from the June 06, 2025 edition of Punjab Times (English Edition).
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