Indian tourist embarrassed in Nepal, people got the road cleaned after spitting Gutkha, video goes viral! | Nepal Indian Tourists Gutkha Spit Clean Civic Sense Video Viral Public Shame

Did you see that the Indian tourist who spit Gutkha on the road in Nepal got it cleaned by the local himself? This is not just a shameful incident, but a big lesson on civic consciousness and cleanliness while traveling abroad. The video has gone viral and sparked debate on social media whether Indian tourists will improve their habits?

Indian Tourist Nepal: A shameful habit of Indian tourists has come to light on the roads of Nepal. A video is fast going viral on social media, which shows how a local Nepali man stands in front of Indian tourists to get the gutkha spit on the road cleaned. This incident is not just a viral video but raises a big question on Indian civic consciousness and cleanliness campaign.

When and where did the incident happen?

In the 24 second clip in the video, it can be clearly seen that some Indian tourists spit gutkha on the road from their car. Bystanders see this, and the local man immediately intervenes. He instructs them to clean the mess by pouring water from the bottle. Indian tourists get embarrassed, apologize and correct their mistake and clean the road.

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Viral reaction on social media

As soon as the video went viral, it became the center of discussion on social media. Nepalese hailed it as an example of civic pride, while many Indians expressed their own embarrassment. People are saying that such habits abroad harm India’s image. High-traffic keywords like #CivicSense, #GutkhaClean and #NepalViral are trending on social media.

Civic Consciousness and Cleanliness Campaign

This incident is not just a personal mistake, but also raises questions on the ongoing cleanliness campaign in the country. If the habits of spitting and littering are banned, half of India’s sanitation problem can be solved. In Nepal, this lesson was taught by the local citizens themselves and sends the message that civic responsibility is equally important in any country.

warning message for indians

The local man said clearly: “This is not India, it is Nepal.” This sentence is a warning in itself. For foreign travelers, this incident shows that their habits are important not only for themselves but also for the country’s image. It is important to follow civic sense and cleanliness everywhere.

Incidents of spitting gutkha are worrying in India too

This viral video from Nepal shows how effective civic awareness can be. Incidents of spitting and littering on the roads are common in many cities of India. According to government reports, cleanliness of public places and civic responsibility is still challenging in India. This incident makes it clear that if citizens are aware and take small steps, the cleanliness campaign can be successful.

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