Schoolchildren
Dec 8 2006, Pratyush

Chewing ‘paan’ is general habit in most of the part in India. Spitting here and there is a common problem too.

Now, schoolchildren will urge the people for not spitting and littering at tourist sites. They will campaign with their dismayed and...

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