“Spitting on anyone is an insult and has only negative emotions attached to it. Spitting on a mother is something unthinkable. We felt the timing was right for people to listen to this specific reason of disrespect to our Mother Earth, to address this social ill that has been tolerated in our country for too long now,” shares Odette Katrak, co-founder of Beautiful Bharat.
This message was spread during an awareness drive held at Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy temple. Manipal Hospitals were happy to support Beautiful Bharat’s ‘Stop India Spitting’ movement, with the presence of their nurses and staff. Along with the focus on ‘no litter, no plastic’ by the Indian Ploggers Army and Women of Wisdom, this complemented the efforts for cleaner, healthier public spaces.
Barking out a message against spitting
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January 30, 2021 20:34 IST
Five rescued dogs among the six pets that come together to create awareness about this issue
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Five rescued dogs among the six pets that come together to create awareness about this issue
Spitting in public places is disgusting, but how many would protest when they see someone do that?
Six furry friends Nila, Johnny, Mouse, Scooby, Kip and Enzo address this indifferent attitude through a video. Except for Scooby, a Dalmatian, these are all rescued street dogs.
A Chennai-based team has created this video for the all-India campaign, StopIndiaSpitting.