The Red Stains
Gutkha spitting isn't just ugly; it destroys public property and spreads disease. Our walls and footpaths deserve better than to be painted red.
A land of culture should not be defined by its waste. Inspired by the spirit of our cricket heroes, we are reclaiming our streets, our ponds, and our pride.
Madhesh is the cultural heart of Nepal. When visitors see gutkha stains on our walls and plastic in our ponds, they don't see our cultureโthey see our neglect. Small actions from each of us can change this narrative overnight.
Gutkha spitting isn't just ugly; it destroys public property and spreads disease. Our walls and footpaths deserve better than to be painted red.
Temples and public spaces are for reflection, not for spitting paan. Let's keep the sanctity of our heritage sites pure for everyone.
A bin is never too far away. Holding onto your wrapper for 5 more minutes is a small act of heroism for your province.
Change doesn't require a government order. It starts with a personal choice.
I will never spit gutkha or paan on walls, roads, or public spaces.
I will carry my trash until I find a dustbin, no matter how small.
I will politely encourage my friends and family to keep our province clean.