January 2026: Littering in public spaces continues to be a challenge in India, even in destinations known for their cleanliness. Mawlynnong, a picturesque village in Meghalaya often called Asia’s Cleanest Village, recently made headlines after a foreign YouTuber, Paduhaki, confronted tourists for throwing plastic bottles on the roadside.
The Incident in Mawlynnong
While exploring the scenic village, Paduhaki, who is married to a local woman from Meghalaya, noticed an Indian tourist carelessly discarding multiple plastic water bottles. Concerned about litter in such a pristine location, he approached the group and noted the car’s registration number.
Paduhaki calmly explained the importance of keeping the village clean, pointing out that dustbins were nearby. Once made aware, two people from the car collected the plastic bottles and disposed of them properly.
He said in the video:
“I live here in Meghalaya and have visited Mawlynnong several times. This gentleman just threw plastic here, but we have the registration number and the driver. Is this fine? I think it’s not. Mawlynnong is known as the cleanest village, and we need to respect that.”
Social Media Reactions
The video quickly went viral, receiving praise from viewers. Some comments included:
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“Those guys got humbled after knowing who the actual outsiders were.”
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“Whole India is with you. People without civic sense shouldn’t throw garbage anywhere.”
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“Paduhaki is being more local than the locals.”
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“Marrying a local woman made him more aware and responsible. Be careful of these kinds of people.”
In the video comments, Paduhaki thanked the man who spoke up and reminded the tourists to respect Mawlynnong’s reputation for cleanliness.
Why This Matters
Mawlynnong’s strict cleanliness rules make it a model for sustainable tourism. Incidents like these highlight the importance of civic responsibility, especially for visitors in eco-conscious destinations. Locals and tourists alike are encouraged to maintain the village’s pristine environment for future generations.