NDA MP Milind Deora Wants Mumbai To Copy Himanta-Led Assam's LED 'Name & Shame' Campaign?
A civic initiative from Assam has ignited a nationwide debate after Tinsukia Municipality began displaying videos of people caught urinating in public on LED screens
A civic initiative from Assam has ignited a nationwide debate after Tinsukia Municipality began displaying videos of people caught urinating in public on LED screens to discourage repeat offenders. The campaign, introduced after repeated complaints and fines failed to curb the problem, aims to promote civic discipline through public accountability. Chapters 0:00 Civic Initiative in Assam: Public Urination Campaign 1:00 Milind Deora Advocates for Similar Measures in Mumbai 2:00 Public Responsibility: Naming and Shaming Offenders 3:00 The Role of Public Toilets in Curbing Public Urination 4:00 Activist Perspectives on Naming and Shaming Strategy 5:00 Public Infrastructure: The Need for Facilities 6:00 Community Involvement: Public's Role in Addressing Issues 7:00 Public Reaction: Is Naming and Shaming Effective? 8:00 The Assam Model: Success and Community Feedback 9:00 Conclusion: Balancing Enforcement with Public Amenities