
The Navi Mumbai Airport stands tall as a symbol of India’s progress, boasting world class facilities and futuristic design.
Yet, just a few steps away from this marvel of modernity lies a disturbing sight; educated, working men relieving themselves in open fields.
This is not a matter of poverty or lack of infrastructure but a reflection of a deep seated cultural habit that refuses to evolve with the nation’s growth.
Don’t know why men in India feel like pissing in open fields, just like dogs lift their legs smelling random places.
Despite clean, accessible restrooms in nearby malls and restaurants, many still prefer the open air.
The excuse of “urgency” often falls flat when five men display the same behavior simultaneously. Such scenes reveal not a lack of facilities, but a lack of discipline and civic sense.
For India to truly progress, strict enforcement of hygiene laws and strong public awareness campaigns are essential.
Toilets must not only be built but also respected, as symbols of dignity and civilization.