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Kerala: Everywhere a dustbin?

15 November 2007CE | 05 Dhul-Qadah 1428AH

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The visiting students delegation from a Japanese university had much to share with people of ‘’s Own country’. They were visiting as part of their course of Global Citizenship, which was organized by OISCA, a body promoting environmental awareness. The seminar was organized by the Edappal Chapter of the environmental organization at Kuttippuram beside the Bharatappuzha.

The Far East delegation was impressed with the closely knit families of and their shown towards the members of their families. They also praised the preservation of by the natives, especially their costumes, and warned against the invasion of foreign cultures and imitating their lifestyles.

However, they expressed regret over Keralites’ disrespect of and their failure to hold events as planned.(Cool Breeze From Hind in hand)

Another point they noted was that Keralites had very poor concern for clean environment. In Japan, when they would eat sweets, and find no dustbins around, they would rather keep the paper in their pockets until they find a bin.

Keralites, on the other hand, consider everywhere a dustbin. They have bad disposal habits.

Every speaker lamented the environmental pollution of ’s greenery and the drying up of rivers due to digging up of sand for selfish purposes.

After the conclusion of the seminar, the delegation planted few trees and was gifted with packets of pepper from . A copy of ’s novel, ‘The Cool Breeze From Hind’ was also presented to the group.

Finally, they left for other parts of and attending a meeting with government officials.

August 23 2004

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