To correct the answer actually INDIA is not dirty, it is the only the perception of people sitting near to India. If you compare India with any country say PAKISTAN, Bangladesh or Afghanistan you will see that in spite of 100 mill population its much more beautiful. India has worlds greenest capital of the world "New Delhi", its new T3 IGI Airport world's 4th largest and beautiful. If you imagine a city with population of 4 cr what you imagine dirt, unorganized but that city of India is able to secure 6th position in world for its management and cleanliness. India is growing in all aspects. Telecommunications - India has 500 mill mobile owners/users in 2010, India ranks 2nd.
So you can count that poorer of poor can also afford Mobile in India and can use, so once they use the basic thing communication they will automatically be clean. India is known for their cultures and not for misbehaving!! People can study well, i can only explain by giving example of Thathagat an 21 year an IIT professor, India gave ZERO to world so that they can calculate, World's first fastest super computer" PARAM" and recently India's PSLV successfully launches Five Satellites into ORBIT. And in the last there is very famous saying in Sanskrit that ... Doodh mangogay to kheer denge par Kashmir mangoge to cheer denge.. BEST OF LUCK and visit India.
What is the source of this belief and what is the context of dirtiest. The asker did not provide this information, so the assumption cannot really be addressed.
India is not considered the dirtiest country in the world overall. However, certain regions in India face significant challenges with pollution, waste management, and sanitation due to factors such as rapid urbanization, population density, and lack of infrastructure. Efforts are being made to address these issues through various initiatives and policies.
No, India is not the most corrupt country in the world. Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index ranks countries based on perceived levels of public sector corruption, and India's ranking has improved in recent years. While corruption remains a challenge in India, there are other countries that fare worse in terms of corruption.
India is the world's largest democracy in terms of population, with over 1.3 billion people.
No, Bahrain is not considered a third world country. It is classified as a high-income economy by the World Bank and has a well-developed infrastructure and standard of living compared to many third world countries.
India is the world's largest democracy in Asia. It has a population of over one billion people and holds regular free and fair elections.
The world's most populous country is China, with over 1.4 billion people.
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by what do you mean dirtiest bc there are lots of places that are very dirty but others where it is the trashiest place ever
India has 1.27 billion people and is considered the second most populated country in the world.
India has 1.27 billion people and is considered the second most populated country in the world.
India has a population of 1.27 billion people and is considered the 2nd most populated country in the world.
Yes it is considered to be the top "green" country on earth.
No, India is the 7th largest country in the world.
The ditiest river in the world is called Buriganga from sara 5rm
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No. Phillippines and India are not considered Third World countries.
The dirtiest harbor in the world is Sydney harbor. There was trash from more than 200 years ago found in the harbor.
Yes, although India has grown in both education and technology, they still suffer from third world country problems such as famine, homelessness, and lack of modern day resources.