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Are there any clean cities in India?

India, located in the South Asian subcontinent, is also one of the four ancient civilizations. Although it has a long history, the gap between the rich and the poor has been very large for various reasons, and all kinds of dirty things are full of it, which has also led to the fact that India is almost surrounded by all kinds of domestic garbage.

Large modern cities in India, such as Mumbai and Delhi New Town, have relatively better urban facilities, so in these places and various high-end entertainment venues, the overall environmental sanitation is relatively better. Once out of the scope of these new towns, all kinds of garbage are overwhelming. In remote small towns and villages, the dirty and harsh environment is more serious. All kinds of plastic garbage are flying all over the sky between the ridges, and the garbage dumped at will is ignored.

In a real sense, only a few cities in northern Chandigarh, India, such as Simla, Manari and even Srinagar, including Indian-controlled Kashmir, have slightly cleaner environmental sanitation.

This is Simla's square. Due to the cool climate, an endless stream of Indians come here for their holidays every day.

Because of geographical reasons, Simla was the summer capital of British India during the British colonial period. At that time, it was governed by the British managers at that time according to the British urban model. Every year when the weather is hottest in India, the climate here is cool and pleasant. Nowadays, it is loved by many emerging nobles and dignitaries. Every year, many people who often spend the summer here settle down. Real estate construction here is in full swing. The new urban housing has greatly changed the living environment in these places, and the cleanliness of the whole city is much better than that of other cities in India.

This is Manali, a natural hot spring town with both snow-capped mountains and forests, but the altitude is very low.

Here is still an authentic rural life, where men plow and women weave. People here especially love cleanliness, clean streets and fresh air. Besides, there are free natural hot springs and snow-capped mountains here, so Manari has now become a new Indian holiday destination.

This is Srinagar, a water city in Indian-controlled Kashmir. It is a very, very beautiful place.

The floating houseboat in Srinagar is the most distinctive place in India. There are thousands of boathouses, large and small, all run by local Muslims. Room prices range from tens of RMB to hundreds of RMB, all of which are Muslim.

These cities are clean and tidy. Compared with other cities in India, the biggest difference is that the residents here are still habitually maintaining the urban environment after being managed by British colonists. The most obvious example is that there are no open-air urinals for men in these cities, and pedestrians on the street consciously throw garbage into the dustbin. In this way, there will be no stench coming from all over the sky in the city, which is really a miracle in India.