Friday 1 November 2013

Healthy Street for healthy India

One of the major problems of India is its hygiene standards. We are living in a nation, which always compromise on the hygiene standards. However, the situation is quite better in present day but still there are plenty of hygiene concerns still exist. Moreover, the future of India i.e. kids are suffering a lot.  I have seen my nephews and niece struggling with health whenever they eat on the street. We try our best to stop them from eating the street food but it difficult for them to do so. How can they say no to pani puri?

Moreover, if we analyze the current situations then we would find that the hygiene standards of street foods is very low but due to its unique taste people especially kids loves to eat at thelas. Every parent tries to convince the kid but everyone is fails to do so and the only reason of it is parents are also fond of eating street foods. I do not know what the reason for their taste is but I also love it.  We cannot ask the thelawala to stop selling the items nor can we convince the kids to stop eating the street foods.  The only possible thing we can do is to try and maintain the hygiene standards to streets.

Dust, air pollutions, contaminated water is the source of the diseases and if we try to fix them, we can easily do it. Though government help will be needed but the initiation starts from us. We have to stop dumping the waste on streets and we should also avoid spitting on the street. If government can provide the clean water and pay attention to vehicle pollution then we can have an improved hygienic environment.  We can also give kids dabar chamanprash to make them immune from diseases. 


If we want an immune India then we have to sense our responsibility and we have to start acting accordingly. Let’s try and make the India and Immune and advance India.

4 comments:

  1. A short but useful article. All the best for the contest.

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  2. I disagree ,
    No kid likes to eat at the thelas ,
    All they want is processed junk food ,
    But this article applicable to me :p
    I love my pani puris ,
    Short n sweet ,
    All the best

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  3. A short post but raises an important point. It was our immunity only which made us survive the thelawalas in our childhood. Your post scores very well on originality. Goodluck.

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