Clean take
Gurpreet Singh
I had joined NCC (National Cadet Corp) and participated in training camps during my childhood. It was an awesome patriotic feeling, as I lived the way the Army does. I feel as a responsible citizen of India, my contribution will be to go the clean-green way. I believe in ‘Swachh Bharat’ mission.
Responsible citizen
Sneha Wagh
I’m a proud Indian. And somewhere within my heart, I want to make my country proud. For me, being a responsible citizen starts in the smallest of ways. So, from keeping my surroundings clean to ensuring I responsibly take up the initiative of not wasting water, saving electricity and not littering the streets in anyway, I make sure of doing my bit.
Small steps
Shashank Vyas
Everyone can do the simplest of things like obeying traffic rules, not throwing garbage outside the window and more. These are the smaller things that can be done by everybody.
Lead by example
Himmanshoo Malhotra
As a responsible citizen, we all are required to obey the rules and regulations not because we will get punished if we don’t do that, but because by doing that we ourselves set an example for our next generation to follow. Always lead by your own example.
Lawful approach
Shivin Narang
As a responsible citizen, I follow laws, obey traffic rules, pay taxes on time and contribute towards any campaign like Swacch Baharat Abhiyan. It’s good for you as well as the government. One can also contribute to various NGOs and help others on the personal level.
Follow rules
Jasmin Bhasin
This year I am not in the country. I am in Argentina for a shoot, but I am proud to be an Indian every day. I never break rules and won’t let others do it too.
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