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Foreigner Captures Mumbai Man Dumping Waste Into Arabian Sea, Sparks Outrage On Social Media

A video filmed near Mumbai's iconic Gateway of India has gone viral, showing a man casually throwing a bag of garbage into the Arabian Sea while his young daughter stood beside him.

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A viral video filmed at Mumbai's Gateway of India depicts a man discarding garbage into the Arabian Sea while his daughter watches, sparking public outrage over lack of civic sense and calls for strict action, including fines and increased civic education, despite existing cleanliness initiatives.

The act, caught on camera by a foreign tourist, has reignited public anger over the lack of civic sense and cleanliness awareness in India's financial capital.

In the video, the tourist, who was recording his travel vlog, can be heard expressing disbelief as he watches the man walk up to the waterfront, toss the garbage into the sea, and leave without hesitation.

Shocked, the tourist says, "That's not good," before the video ends - a moment that has since become symbolic of public frustration over careless littering.

Public Anger and Debate on Civic Responsibility

The incident has sparked widespread outrage online, with citizens calling out the irresponsible behaviour and demanding strict action against the man. Many users expressed embarrassment that such an act occurred in front of a foreign visitor, tarnishing Mumbai's global image.

One user wrote, "Find him and fine him heavily, not a few hundred bucks make it in thousands." Another commented, "He's teaching his daughter that it's okay to litter. @mybmc and @MumbaiPolice must find him and make him clean the mess himself."

Several netizens also pointed out that lack of education about civic sense is at the root of the problem. "I'm 34 and was never taught not to litter neither were my parents. This is true for most Indians. Civic sense won't appear magically unless penalties are strict," said one comment that went viral.

Calls for Awareness and Accountability

Many citizens urged that civic education be made a part of school learning, much like in countries such as Japan, where children are taught to clean their classrooms to build discipline and respect for public spaces.

"Schools need to make civic sense fun, not a chore - that's how we teach respect for cleanliness," one user suggested.

Environmental activists have also condemned the act, pointing out that littering near water bodies causes severe pollution and affects marine life. They have urged the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to track down the man using CCTV footage and impose a heavy fine to set an example.

Despite numerous cleanliness drives like the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, such incidents show that awareness alone isn't enough. Citizens must actively follow the rules and take personal responsibility for public spaces.

As the video continues to circulate, it serves as a reminder that civic sense begins with small individual actions - and ignorance can have lasting consequences.

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