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The real crisis isn’t infrastructure—it’s integrity. Too few people stay ethical in their everyday lives. Too many ignore responsibility when it matters most. A clean, efficient, and thriving nation is not built only through policies or funds but through people. Today, one of our biggest challenges is not just waste on the streets, but the silent erosion of integrity in everyday life. Too few people remain truly ethical at their core who choose responsibility, honesty, and humanity even in the smallest of actions. When we litter instead of waiting for designated garbage vehicles, when public resources are misused, when duties are performed without sincerity, we don’t just create disorder, we slow down the progress of an entire nation. Garbage Vulnerable Points (GVPs) are not just spots of waste, they are reflections of collective behaviour. But they don’t have to stay that way. They can become points of beautification and symbol of change. And that change begins with us. Because the moment integrity becomes the norm and not the exception, we free up our systems, our resources, and our energy to focus on the challenges that truly demand our attention. A future where we are not constantly fixing avoidable problems… A future where our systems function because people do… A future where we can collectively fight bigger battles like climate change with full strength. Let’s not just clean our surroundings. Let’s clean our habits.