Denmark’s envoy to India Freddy Svane stated on Wednesday that he’s happy with the New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) official’s fast responce after he posted a video highlighting a trash-filled service lane close to the Danish and Greek embassies in New Delhi. “This is the service lane; I posted a video a few hours ago to demonstrate that it can be a mess, but it only requires human intervention. And here we have the NDMC heroes who listened to this, not complaining, just . Why should we leave such a beautiful lane for a service lane full of trash? And now these great people have taken action, which is fantastic. “I’m so proud that the NDMC took motion in minutes,” information company ANI quoted Svane as saying.
“We will not file complaints because that is not the issue. It’s not about pointing at someone. This is about using your human nature to point out an issue that affects all of us. This is about individual action, which is extremely important. So we are not filing complaints. I’m not complaining about x, y, or z, but I am very proud and grateful that the NDMC acted quickly,” he added whereas chatting with ANI.
Freddy Svane, the Danish envoy to India, issued an pressing name for motion on Wednesday in response to the deteriorating state of cleanliness close to New Delhi embassies.
Standing close to his embassy in what ought to have been a service lane, the envoy pointed to trash strewn about, lamented the unsanitary situations, and urged authorities to prioritise motion over rhetoric. After he posted the video, the NDMC shortly took cost of the scenario and launched a cleanliness drive close to the embassies and repair lane.
In the video obtained by ANI, a JCB and sanitation staff are seen cleansing up the world and gathering rubbish. Envoy additionally highlighted the officers’ immediate response after he posted a video, stating that he posted the video as a result of he was saddened by the unclean space because of human misbehaviour.