Alipa I Sangtam
1. Urination in public places: Public spaces should be kept clean and hygienic. Civic sense begins with respecting public cleanliness.
2. Parking cars and two wheelers on pedestrian footpaths: Footpaths are meant for pedestrians, not parking. Blocking them forces people to walk on roads and that risk their safety.
3. Stop throwing garbage wherever you wish to: Use dustbins instead of littering streets and public places. A clean environment starts with responsible citizens.
4. Driving luxury cars does not give the right to litter: Throwing wrappers outside car windows or spitting on roads reflects lack of civic sense, not status.
5. Commercial establishments should not obstruct public footpaths: Construction materials and shop extensions blocking footpaths create inconvenience for the public.
6 Use the dustbin inside ATM booths: Don’t leave receipts and trash scattered inside ATM booth. Cleanliness should be practiced everywhere.
7 Stop spitting on walls and public places: Spitting spreads diseases, damages public property, and reflects poor social behaviour.
8. Smoking in public places: Smoking in public places is not only harmful to others through passive smoking, but it is also against the law. Respect public health and public rules.
Real development is not only about tall buildings and expensive lifestyles, it is about discipline, cleanliness, responsibility, and civic sense in everyday life