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Madhesh Pradesh • Clean City Movement

Citizen Awareness in Madhesh Pradesh

Inspired by the spirit of Janakpur Bolts, Lumbini Lions and Biratnagar Kings, we stand together for cleaner streets, healthier lives and a more beautiful Janakpur.

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Why it matters

Understanding Citizen Awareness

Citizen awareness in Janakpur is not just a nice idea — it decides whether visitors see a peaceful heritage city or a dirty, noisy place covered in gutkha stains and plastic. Small actions from each of us change that picture.

Street reality

Common Issues in Our Community

Locals and visitors often talk about the same problems — gutkha and paan spit on footpaths, garbage around Janaki Mandir, loud horns and speakers, and rude behaviour in public spaces. These are habits we can fix together.

Spitting Gutkha

Walls, buses and public places
Spitting gutkha in public places in Janakpur causing dirty walls and streets

People spit gutkha everywhere — on fresh paint, new footpaths and even near temples. It makes the whole city look neglected. Swallow it safely or use a dustbin, but never stain shared spaces.

Spitting Paan

Temples, offices and markets
Paan spit stains in markets and temples in Madhesh Pradesh

Visitors should not see red paan marks at the gate of Janaki Mandir or government offices. Use toilets and bins — keep holy and public places clean for everyone.

Waste Management

Household waste and public bins
Proper waste management and dustbins used in Janakpur streets

Plastic plates, bottles and snack wrappers left on roads and near ponds make Janakpur feel uncared for. Carry your waste a few extra steps to the nearest bin or home dustbin.

What people are saying about Janakpur

Many former residents and visitors feel the soul of the city is fading: dirty streets, gutkha stains, blocked footpaths, loud horns and music, and unfriendly service in shops and vehicles.

Gutkha & paan spit Garbage near temples Loud honking & speakers Rude behaviour

How we can change this picture

Janakpur has space and potential to become a calm, clean pilgrimage city again. If each of us changes a few habits, guests will talk about our hospitality and culture instead of our mess.

Keep heritage sites spotless Walk on footpaths, not roads Lower horns & music Speak kindly to everyone
Teamwork with authorities

Appeal to Government and Local Bodies

Locals alone cannot fix everything. We need mayors, ward offices and police who protect footpaths, fine public spitting and support long-term awareness in Maithili and Nepali, not just one-time campaigns.

It is our responsibility to keep our community clean and healthy. We request the government and local bodies to strictly control public spitting of gutkha and paan, manage waste properly, and protect heritage and religious sites from dirt and encroachment.

For the health and beauty of our community, please prioritise these issues, enforce existing rules and support citizen groups who are trying to keep Janakpur clean.

Simple match plan: • Keep a small packet for dry waste in your bag. • Remind friends not to spit paan or gutkha in public. • Support campaigns by your municipality and local clubs.
Three small promises for Janakpur
I will not spit gutkha or paan in public.
I will never throw waste near temples and ponds.
I will treat every visitor with respect and patience.