A viral video shows a train coach littered with trash, allegedly left behind by Class 10 students on a trip to Manali. The passenger who filmed it lamented the lack of civic sense, and the video has since sparked widespread discussion online about discipline and public responsibility.

A video of a train coach strewn with food wrappers, bottles, and other rubbish has sparked discussion, with one passenger claiming the debris was left behind by a bunch of Class 10 students heading to Manali. The 43-second video, shot inside the coach, shows the compartment cluttered with food packs, water bottles, filthy utensils, and bedsheets spread across the floor. The pupils are not seen in the video since the passenger appeared to have recorded the coach after it had gone.

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In the video, the passenger can be heard speaking in Hindi about the event and advocating greater civic conduct. “People talk about civic sense. There are Class 10 students here who are going on a Manali tour. I told them to pick up the trash. In fact, I also picked up some garbage in front of them,” the passenger said.

"I reminded them that this is public property, and they should not act like way. These are the same folks who would eventually use Instagram and Twitter to share stuff. I don't blame them, but they should know this basic information. They shouldn't make such a mess," he continued.

He also said that the students appeared to be teenagers: “They are kids, maybe 16 or 17 at most. But everyone should have this much sense.”

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How Did Netizens React?

The video went viral on social media sites, with many linking the conduct to parenting and societal conditioning.

The video has subsequently elicited various replies online, with viewers expressing varying opinions on the subject. One person commented, "This is precisely why public areas in India suffer. Education should include basic civic sense." 

Another said, "School trips are enjoyable, but discipline should not be overlooked."

Another person said, "At least he didn't show faces; that's responsible content creation." “Parents and teachers both need to guide students on such basic habits,” added a user.

Some viewers, however, noted that such instances are typical. "This is not new, it happens on almost every group trip," one reply said. Another user said, "Instead of blaming, perhaps school-level awareness campaigns are needed."