India is not just a country with immense cultural diversity; it also has innumerable tourist destinations to explore. However, according to travel content creator and former actor, Shenaz Treasury, despite having such an advantage, foreign tourists refuse to visit here and prefer other South Asian and Southeast Asian destinations because we don't keep our surroundings clean.
On May 25, Shenaz, who recently travelled to Ella in Sri Lanka, shared a video comparing public cleanliness standards in Sri Lanka and India. The clip is now gaining attention on social media, with users debating civic responsibility and tourism culture online.
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We stayed longer than we should have, wrapped in soft warmth where your breath kept finding me. The room carried smoke, your skin, your quiet, the way you held me without asking. Outside kept moving, but with you, even leaving felt distant.
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Using public transport in Indian cities is a challenge because there’s no proper way to walk to the nearest bus stop, metro station or railway station. You have to take an auto or cab just to get there first. Sidewalks don't exist in our dictionary.
I request govt employees, MLAs, corporators, babus and other ghooskhors of this great nation to donate all the gold hoarded over the last 78 years to the RBI immediately. Come forward if you truly love your country.
I am Varosa: At 21, she’s between becoming & belonging falling fast, laughing loud, chasing freedom & closeness at once. Playful, quietly sensual, yet soft at heart,still hoping for a love that’s real enough to stay.
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My appeal to PM Modi-
In order to save petrol & diesel, please make it mandatory for bureaucrats, MLAs & MPs to use public buses and metro instead of large convoys.
It will also be a good opportunity for them to experience world-class infrastructure they are building for us.