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Spitting

2018:  Pune makes spitters clean up

Pune to make spitters clean up their act, November 12, 2018: The Times of India


In a bid to keep Pune streets clean, the city civic body has started punishing people spitting on roads by making them clean the spit, besides levying a fine on offenders, an official said. The decision was taken after authorities found that only monetary fine was not adequate to check the menace of spitting, Pune Municipal Corporation’s (PMC) solid waste management department chief Dnyaneshwar Molak said.

The initiative was launched in five wards of Bibwewadi, Aundh, Yerawada, Kasba and Ghole Road, he said.

“In the last eight days, PMC sanitation inspectors caught around 156 people while they were spitting on streets. All of them were made to clean their spit immediately and a fine of Rs 150 was imposed on each of them,” he added.

The objective behind the punishment is to send across a message to the people that when offenders are made to clean their own spit, they feel ashamed, and that next time, they will think twice before spitting on the streets, he said.

Molak noted that in the 2018 cleanliness survey, Pune was ranked at the 10th position whereas Indore in Madhya Pradesh was on the top.

“This time, we are aiming for the number one position. The latest drive is one of the initiatives taken by the civic body ahead of the Swachh Survekshan (survey) 2019,” he added.

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