A public phone charging station installed by the Himachal Pradesh government in Manali was reportedly turned into a garbage dumping spot within hours, sparking outrage online. Social media users debated whether poor civic sense or lack of dustbins was to blame, highlighting the need for both responsible public behaviour and better waste management at tourist destinations
A newly installed public phone charging station in Himachal Pradesh’s popular hill town of Manali has triggered widespread discussion on social media after images showed the facility being misused as a garbage dumping point shortly after its launch.
Public facility meant for tourists misused
The charging station, introduced by the Himachal Pradesh government to help tourists power their phones and electronic devices, was intended to improve visitor convenience in one of India’s busiest mountain destinations. However, within hours of installation, the spot reportedly began accumulating waste, disappointing many who viewed it as a symbol of poor public responsibility.
An X (formerly Twitter) user, Nikhil Saini, highlighted the situation online, criticising the lack of respect shown toward public infrastructure. His post quickly gained traction, prompting a wave of reactions from users across the country.
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