Not just in dreams my dude- in my school we take house-wise turns to clean our classroom every day during lunch break. Can't imagine doing the toilets though. And no, i don't go to a government school, just an old-ass convent. 😂
in Rajasthan this considers as lowest job, one time my school tried to do this kind of work, on the very next day the principle got death threats, sometimes i wonder do i really need to live in this state ?
I really want to visit japan one day 💙 it seems like a really beautiful country and i lovvveee cleanliness so thats so good that they have descipline to remove the trash and also respect their streets and environment 👍🏻🕊❣️
I learnt a lot about japanese culture from sinchan..I m 34 yrs but I love to see this cartoon only to learn more about japanese culture and tradition...cartoon makes you learn more...it's not meant for children only
I work as a government school teacher in Bengal, India... I am trying to motivate student about cleanliness and believe me they participate in this cleaning job very enthusiastically
My Favourite was Japan,it will reamin now and end until and unless I pass away. Salute to all Japanese people and to their mentality for imposing this act in the school.
Well now i am happy and proud that our school made mandatory for us to clean our classroom every day before the assembly begins . I used to hate this as a kid but now i don't regret this .
I'm from Karnataka and I went to different schools for elementary and high school. In both schools it was mandatory for us to clean the class daily. Even in the college where I studied 11th and 12th, it was mandatory to clean class by ourselves. I always thought all schools were like this but I'm bit surprised after seeing the comments.
Same here, students do a lot of cleaning in Mizoram and other northeast states as well, i thought it was common all over India, I was quite surprised with the comments too.
I think it's a very good culture and I think it's great that in schools they teach that you have to be clean in any situation since it's ugly to get to a place and find it dirty. I wish that all over the world that habit would be taught to preserve the world.
And in my country the current gen kids are like "ewww I don't want to touch that it's gross Oh mY God your green touch coz you touched a broom stick that's so cheap and low class" and yada yada ....well don't get to see this in my country good job Japan 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
@@lucascoval828 I can imagine a similar outcry in the US, they'd complain that they are there to learn, not be janitors but I think a majority of parents would actually agree with it in the end.
First 5 years of children is very important. They don't do what you teach them, they do what they see. In india people think that only lower class people should do cleaning.😣
Let’s be honest, in most western nations, the people think the same. After watching so many videos about Japan, I have started taking a litter picker and bucket out with me when I walk our dog in the park. People probably think that I’m mad, but I don’t care - I’m doing it for my community, even if most don’t appreciate it.
In Northeast India we do this I'm from Manipur and I studied in a catholic school . Our sisters taught us that learning to clean is a part of education. So we had house duties to clean up after school and not only that during breaks and after classes the senior students had duties to help the juniors - making sure they don't get hurt while playing , helping them open tiffin and bottles , helping them back to their classes and after school making sure they walk in a line properly to their vans .
I wish America could be more like this. Occasionally some nice people will help clean the neighborhoods but for the most part we have very dirty people and few people to clean it up.
Lots of slobs and druggies here. If they're not druggies then there's the privileged slobs that never touched a broom stick in their life. Everything is a service here and so they rely on the services; cleaning be one of it. So without services they simply do nothing. Pride and self respect no longer exist here.
Very good humble beginnings from doing chores at home duty too on Saturday,we all had chores todo at home and grandparents and aunt next door clean at grandparents too ,our duty to do so with heart❤we were taught respect for our elders we serve them elders not them us no even today older person we give chair and tea and help them still that is respect of elders still in 2024 God says duty to do so
Japanese culture is so precious! I hope the flock of tourists there would behave. Japan receives more than 20 millions tourists every year. And i hope they dont accept immigrants esp those with strong religious backgrounds!
Why do Japanese people like cleanliness and why are even public facilities always cleaned up? I think it's right that the education methods of Japan people, the education of cleanliness from childhood, is thorough, and the influence of Shinto teachings such as purifying oneself and abhorring uncleanliness. However, this is not enough to understand behavior, and it is necessary to take another step deeper and consider it. It is necessary to clarify why Japanese people has been thoroughly educated from childhood on cleanliness and cleanliness as an important matter. Also, why has Shinto taught about 2,000 years ago that it is important to purify? “Japan people's tendency to be clean-minded did not start after modernization.” Originally, the tendency of cleanliness should be different from person to person. But beyond that, cleanliness is emphasized in almost every Japan person's home, and they become adults educated from an early age”at school” that maintaining cleanliness is important. Why do you think that since ancient times, only Japanese people in Asia have been nervously educated from childhood to make cleanliness a matter of importance? I write a hypothesis. First of all, the formation of culture is greatly influenced not only by “genetic factors” but also by “the natural environmental conditions” in which we live on a daily basis. Compared to other countries in the same Asia, this tendency is not seen in people living in countries of continental descent, and there is a remarkable consideration for cleanliness in the actions of only Japan people. It is not a common trend among all Asians. This can be understood by traveling around Asia and comparing the behavior with people in other countries. I think this difference is "not a coincidence".It occurs in the difference between living on a “continent” and living in “an island” country To put it simply, the country, climate, and natural environment of Japan have had a great influence on Japan people as the cause of their behavioral habits. In other words, "maintaining cleanliness" was an important factor that was indispensable for the Japan to live healthily in the natural environment, to leave offspring, and for the species to survive. The special "environmental factors" of the Japan land have produced 'strict behavior in cleanliness', and it has been established as a culture over a long history." I think that maintaining cleanliness has been an age-old wisdom for Japan people to 'survive safely' in the climate of Japan. The climate of the island country with temperate ~ subtropical rain and humid humid sea are completely different from the living environment of the continent country(dry climate) even in the same Asia. This is because it is a rich environment blessed with food, clothing,and no shortage of drinking water, foods, animals and plants, but at the same time it is also a favorable living environment for many bacteria and many kinds of mold spores, and a warm and moisture-rich environment also has the downside of activating the production of many kinds of bacteria and insects that are fast and toxic due to the progress of corrosion. There are two opposing sides ; light and shadow, Heaven and Hell to Live. The natural environment of Japan is 'rich and blessed' to live, but on the other hand, it is also a very "dangerous natural environment" where bacteria and rot easily occur and multiply. If you are not always careful, food will rot and become toxic easily. This 'dangerous natural environment' has been the cause of the fact that cleanliness has been inherited as an indispensable and important factor in the daily life behavior of Japan people. Cleanliness is an essential and important factor in living 'safely' in a Japan's 'dangerous' environment. It is because of the history of the education of cleanliness is thorough. Japan has experienced many disasters throughout its long history, such as sudden epidemics of plague at any time. In the past, when medicine and science were not as developed as today, it is easy to imagine how horrific a plague caused by bacteria that could deprive people of their peaceful daily lives in an instant by invisible forces would be a terrible. In this background , the teachings of religions, including Shinto, have also developed. Shinto's "exorcism" rituals to purify the body and the teachings that it is important to maintain cleanliness have been formed. The mild climate and abundant water allowed to grow trees and provide a boon to human food, at the same time making a livable paradise for life-threatening bacteria and molds. The reason why Japan people have a culture that insisted more strictly on cleanliness than other people living on the continent was because it was “an adaptation behavior” to the special damp climate and “natural environment of an island nation” different from the continent, and it was "necessary wisdom" for people “to live safely “in this island. Overlooking this environmental factor, it is impossible to tell the reason why Japan people like cleanliness. Everything has a cause and an effect.
@@Ichigo-dh9rd he is saying Indian people have huge ego...in history only a certain group of people known as lower caste people were forced to do all kind of menial jobs That's why don't want to implement in India as they are in japan bcoz that would hurt the ego of rest of the people except lowrr caste now!
I wish that the USA could learn from Japanese culture especially clean streets, towns, neighborhoods and schools it teaches them responsibility and hardworking?!
When western folks heard that thing about the Soviet Union they called it "child labor". I'm smiling ironically right now, looking at all these comments. You never change. You love what your media told you to love.
Its actually there in northeastern especially in catholics institution we clean our classroom everyday benchwise n sometimes whole institution compounds
@Indian Rhapsody well I don't think so that we were ideal or even okk in cleanliness. We were worst before modi and are worst after modi in cleanliness. He just talked but congress did not even talked regarding this issue.
I M 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂 democracy index falls by 10 places corruption index by 2 places and you are saying it’s better 😂😂🤣 whatsapp university graduate or you watch biased news channels.
@@moulya2558 I know there are bhakt of congress also😂, but man you could read my comment properly. Were we clean before modi. No, we were not. Hygiene was congress least concern. And modi started to talk about hygiene, but he just talked. And don't worry about me, I don't see news channel. Becz they give me stress. But whenever I wanna see, I see ndtv. And read the hindu, follow study iq on UA-cam.☺️ And about watsapp I hate forward message.
Imma 14 and i can say that in my whole school life i did these things too like everybody did(its govt) it was necessary and i guess we all should take step not onky India but everyone in the world and make our earth more clean from palstics and pollution our earth is precious and so we should mind our uses of palstics and other things in order to save it...tnx
It is already started (Reserch Head Sripathi Reddy to change Indian education system in Akshravanam Educational Research & Training Centre ,Kalvakurthy) Telangana, It is Near Samshabad International Airport Working with Vandemataram Foundation Research Head Sri Vippala Sripathi Reddy He is founder of SPR Schools of Excellence Telangana He received world Mathematics Genius Award May be right to an education act this type facilities will be impliment from this academy years in bharath schools one way one curriculum Bharathiya Vidya Ustav regarding to impliment old gurukul vidya in all schools soon wait and see fir that moment. Vandemataram Jai Hind
Here in my country I bet there would be people complaining... "aiinnnn this is not a kid's duty", "ainnnn school is for studying", and things like that.
All of interviews are not good at translating.... the first two interviews are cut the last part. And the last interview didn’t talk about bathroom. She said “ my son helped cleaning butudan(Buddhist altar).
We indians look down upon the work of cleaning as if its the job of the uneducated people or socioeconomically backward people and municipal workers. And educated peoples job is to litter. And when the western media shows that we get offended, and say that why do western media ONLY shows that, but we never think that why should they get a chance to show that. Poverty is an excuse which we give. There are a lot of poor places around the world but they are not as dirty as ours. Its within our culture. We massively lack civic sense as a population. People throws trash on the road out of their car windows while driving in a car. Will we guys call them poor or uneducated, which one?
@Baker, classic ‘liberal’ just blame everything on Modi. Ever thought about taking an initiative an cleaning the streets of your own city to begin with?
@@RushiAcharya true , we can't blame everything on govt. But tell me one thing, if you don't have dustbins, neither municipal workers come for collecting garbage daily(on time). Then where will you dump it, here in rajasthan we elected bjp. But they just shouted clean india, clean india. But they did nothing. You can go and see rajasthan's main attraction "jal mahal". You will not be able to stay 5 min. there becz of smell.
I M arey these bhakts won’t understand anything leave. They made that statue that isn’t even collecting expected revenue. Instead they could spend on these. But whi na bhakto ko toh modi ka sab sahi lagega.
@@RushiAcharya what is the problem in blaming him, he's the one we elected to lead the country, and sab changa si bolke ghoom rha hai, he and the elected govt should be critisized for every single aspect going wrong in the country
@@RushiAcharya well sir.... I'm not from India or Pakistan , my ancestors were, However I take huge interest in both countries, and when I see these two great nations not being able to coexist with each other it's dissapointing, even though I find that BJP modi is the aggressor, from revoking articles to sending fighter jets across Pakistan air space, I was glad Pakistan sent the pilot back suited booted with tea unharmed, Ghandi was a leader, MODI T-rump NUTTY Yahoo are master's of lies and deceit.... I hope this helps sir....
Everything you love about Japan boils down to this simple rule of thumb. Discipline is derived from the act of cleaning up after themselves. It is not hard to teach kids to do this, but in my country, the United States, schools will get sued for exploiting child labor😂
Now this is exactly what our schools n streets in India functions like....in my wildest dreams!
😂😂😂
😂😂🇮🇳🇮🇳
Not just in dreams my dude- in my school we take house-wise turns to clean our classroom every day during lunch break. Can't imagine doing the toilets though. And no, i don't go to a government school, just an old-ass convent. 😂
😀
@@vanshitagupta9327 I really like that. Schools should be like this only.
No wonder why I always love Japanese culture since childhood 😊
Doraemon ♥️
@@dovahhkeel2241 😂
@@ChaiMaskaPav that was just love 😍
@@kanishksingh4795 : yes
@@kanishksingh4795 I had a crush on shizuka😍
Omg...they even clean the toilets....thats unbelievable!!kudos kids.... humility taught in the best way ..
They know they have to clean it, so they don't make a mess in the first place.
How da hek is cleaning your toilet humiliation??!!
@@user-xh6ju3pg8c humility and humiliation is not the same thing bro
You mean humiliation...
In US parents would sue
No government can implement such fundamental changes, we have to start doing this on our own level
True
Education starts from home, schools in Japan are just continuing what parents already taught.
It’s embedded in their culture already to make this happen In a whole country it would take decades
Start from home then country
When you clean thing..You purify your heart.
What a line ❤️
In Arunachal Pradesh and other Northeastern state we have to clean our class room after the class it's a compulsory.😊😊😊
That's really awesome thing to do.
in Rajasthan this considers as lowest job, one time my school tried to do this kind of work, on the very next day the principle got death threats, sometimes i wonder do i really need to live in this state ?
@@Randomguy32130 it's scary to know that's actually believeable
@@ushniknath2878 yeaa it is
That's great ❤️❤️
I really want to visit japan one day 💙 it seems like a really beautiful country and i lovvveee cleanliness so thats so good that they have descipline to remove the trash and also respect their streets and environment 👍🏻🕊❣️
I learnt a lot about japanese culture from sinchan..I m 34 yrs but I love to see this cartoon only to learn more about japanese culture and tradition...cartoon makes you learn more...it's not meant for children only
Shinchan is very good who doesn't love shinchan
@@rahellashaikh9268 where can I watch it ? Is it worthy of binge watching .
I really admiration this nation and respect their culture
I work as a government school teacher in Bengal, India... I am trying to motivate student about cleanliness and believe me they participate in this cleaning job very enthusiastically
Team work can also be learnt through cleaning the class room!!!!!!!
Sounds good..
I have nothing but admiration for this nation
I respect Japanese culture. This is awesome.And to see a company boss doing the cleaning wow! That's humility right there. Respect to Japan💯👏
My Favourite was Japan,it will reamin now and end until and unless I pass away.
Salute to all Japanese people and to their mentality for imposing this act in the school.
I saw this in DORAEMON😍
Well now i am happy and proud that our school made mandatory for us to clean our classroom every day before the assembly begins . I used to hate this as a kid but now i don't regret this .
I'm from Karnataka and I went to different schools for elementary and high school. In both schools it was mandatory for us to clean the class daily. Even in the college where I studied 11th and 12th, it was mandatory to clean class by ourselves. I always thought all schools were like this but I'm bit surprised after seeing the comments.
Same here, students do a lot of cleaning in Mizoram and other northeast states as well, i thought it was common all over India, I was quite surprised with the comments too.
I think it's a very good culture and I think it's great that in schools they teach that you have to be clean in any situation since it's ugly to get to a place and find it dirty. I wish that all over the world that habit would be taught to preserve the world.
And in my country the current gen kids are like "ewww I don't want to touch that it's gross Oh mY God your green touch coz you touched a broom stick that's so cheap and low class" and yada yada ....well don't get to see this in my country good job Japan 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Eey nice dp
Japan is pure clean country...atlest out country is improved a lot ...we should keep doing
If a school in India did this, the media would criminalize it 😂
But why?
@@lucascoval828 I can imagine a similar outcry in the US, they'd complain that they are there to learn, not be janitors but I think a majority of parents would actually agree with it in the end.
@@lucascoval828coz we’ve successfully managed to make cleaning a menial job. It’s somehow ‘beneath’ us to clean our own surroundings
First 5 years of children is very important. They don't do what you teach them, they do what they see. In india people think that only lower class people should do cleaning.😣
yes, that's a fact,,,,
Let’s be honest, in most western nations, the people think the same. After watching so many videos about Japan, I have started taking a litter picker and bucket out with me when I walk our dog in the park. People probably think that I’m mad, but I don’t care - I’m doing it for my community, even if most don’t appreciate it.
In Northeast India we do this I'm from Manipur and I studied in a catholic school . Our sisters taught us that learning to clean is a part of education. So we had house duties to clean up after school and not only that during breaks and after classes the senior students had duties to help the juniors - making sure they don't get hurt while playing , helping them open tiffin and bottles , helping them back to their classes and after school making sure they walk in a line properly to their vans .
All schools all over the world should do this
I wish America could be more like this. Occasionally some nice people will help clean the neighborhoods but for the most part we have very dirty people and few people to clean it up.
Why when there is people that get paid to do that type of dirty job
Lots of slobs and druggies here. If they're not druggies then there's the privileged slobs that never touched a broom stick in their life. Everything is a service here and so they rely on the services; cleaning be one of it. So without services they simply do nothing. Pride and self respect no longer exist here.
Govt.- "Swach Bharat"
People- Swach. Lol, wtf is that?
Don't bath in river with soap
Soap can pollute river
Protect river if you love it
Don't "bath" with some chemical
Schools in Japan:cleaning together after class
My school: after class leaving me alone to clean the whole classroom 😅
What country are you in that you have to clean class?
They do more than they speak!
Not just like india
Very good humble beginnings from doing chores at home duty too on Saturday,we all had chores todo at home and grandparents and aunt next door clean at grandparents too ,our duty to do so with heart❤we were taught respect for our elders we serve them elders not them us no even today older person we give chair and tea and help them still that is respect of elders still in 2024 God says duty to do so
Yea we do that in our classroom to in the Philippines when I was at kinder garden
Before we go home we clean
Oh I knew this tradition before any media could show as I watched Doraemon.
2:30 that bell sounds familiar!
Gaurav animes
DORAEMON!!!!
Doraemon 😂😂
Japanese culture is so precious! I hope the flock of tourists there would behave. Japan receives more than 20 millions tourists every year. And i hope they dont accept immigrants esp those with strong religious backgrounds!
Why do Japanese people like cleanliness and why are even public facilities always cleaned up?
I think it's right that the education methods of Japan people, the education of cleanliness from childhood, is thorough, and the influence of Shinto teachings such as purifying oneself and abhorring uncleanliness.
However, this is not enough to understand behavior, and it is necessary to take another step deeper and consider it.
It is necessary to clarify why Japanese people has been thoroughly educated from childhood on cleanliness and cleanliness as an important matter.
Also, why has Shinto taught about 2,000 years ago that it is important to purify?
“Japan people's tendency to be clean-minded did not start after modernization.”
Originally, the tendency of cleanliness should be different from person to person.
But beyond that, cleanliness is emphasized in almost every Japan person's home, and they become adults educated from an early age”at school” that maintaining cleanliness is important.
Why do you think that since ancient times, only Japanese people in Asia have been nervously educated from childhood to make cleanliness a matter of importance?
I write a hypothesis.
First of all, the formation of culture is greatly influenced not only by “genetic factors” but also by “the natural environmental conditions” in which we live on a daily basis.
Compared to other countries in the same Asia, this tendency is not seen in people living in countries of continental descent, and there is a remarkable consideration for cleanliness in the actions of only Japan people. It is not a common trend among all Asians.
This can be understood by traveling around Asia and comparing the behavior with people in other countries.
I think this difference is "not a coincidence".It occurs in the difference between living on a “continent” and living in “an island” country
To put it simply, the country, climate, and natural environment of Japan have had a great influence on Japan people as the cause of their behavioral habits.
In other words, "maintaining cleanliness" was an important factor that was indispensable for the Japan to live healthily in the natural environment, to leave offspring, and for the species to survive.
The special "environmental factors" of the Japan land have produced 'strict behavior in cleanliness', and it has been established as a culture over a long history."
I think that maintaining cleanliness has been an age-old wisdom for Japan people to 'survive safely' in the climate of Japan.
The climate of the island country with temperate ~ subtropical rain and humid humid sea are completely different from the living environment of the continent country(dry climate) even in the same Asia.
This is because it is a rich environment blessed with food, clothing,and no shortage of drinking water, foods, animals and plants, but at the same time it is also a favorable living environment for many bacteria and many kinds of mold spores, and a warm and moisture-rich environment also has the downside of activating the production of many kinds of bacteria and insects that are fast and toxic due to the progress of corrosion.
There are two opposing sides ; light and shadow, Heaven and Hell to Live.
The natural environment of Japan is 'rich and blessed' to live, but on the other hand, it is also a very "dangerous natural environment" where bacteria and rot easily occur and multiply.
If you are not always careful, food will rot and become toxic easily.
This 'dangerous natural environment' has been the cause of the fact that cleanliness has been inherited as an indispensable and important factor in the daily life behavior of Japan people.
Cleanliness is an essential and important factor in living 'safely' in a Japan's 'dangerous' environment.
It is because of the history of the education of cleanliness is thorough.
Japan has experienced many disasters throughout its long history, such as sudden epidemics of plague at any time.
In the past, when medicine and science were not as developed as today, it is easy to imagine how horrific a plague caused by bacteria that could deprive people of their peaceful daily lives in an instant by invisible forces would be a terrible.
In this background , the teachings of religions, including Shinto, have also developed.
Shinto's "exorcism" rituals to purify the body and the teachings that it is important to maintain cleanliness have been formed.
The mild climate and abundant water allowed to grow trees and provide a boon to human food, at the same time making a livable paradise for life-threatening bacteria and molds.
The reason why Japan people have a culture that insisted more strictly on cleanliness than other people living on the continent was because it was “an adaptation behavior” to the special damp climate and “natural environment of an island nation” different from the continent,
and it was "necessary wisdom" for people “to live safely “in this island.
Overlooking this environmental factor, it is impossible to tell the reason why Japan people like cleanliness.
Everything has a cause and an effect.
Bruh i love how clean streets are in Japan, even in villages they are way better than urban roads in my country
Problem is in the people
They have huge ego
@@COVID-eq5hh japanese people have a huge ego? Pls 💀 they are literally the nicest and the most polite people ever.
@@Ichigo-dh9rd he is saying Indian people have huge ego...in history only a certain group of people known as lower caste people were forced to do all kind of menial jobs
That's why don't want to implement in India as they are in japan bcoz that would hurt the ego of rest of the people except lowrr caste now!
@@alok9307 oh I misunderstood his comment my bad 💀 thanks for the explanation
I wish that the USA could learn from Japanese culture especially clean streets, towns, neighborhoods and schools it teaches them responsibility and hardworking?!
They livew Japanese American, right?
We should adopt this in california public schools
hahaha how fast can you say lawsuit?
Every country needs a cleaning class!!!!!!
When western folks heard that thing about the Soviet Union they called it "child labor".
I'm smiling ironically right now, looking at all these comments.
You never change.
You love what your media told you to love.
In India, old times some schools used to clean but nowadays nobody is cleaning in schools. 😒
the day we put this in the Indian school system...😂😆
Its actually there in northeastern especially in catholics institution we clean our classroom everyday benchwise n sometimes whole institution compounds
Pls try the same in india. It's much needed
But ma'am here casteism works... So the lower societies will be forcefully be done what upper castes says 🗣 ...
@Indian Rhapsody .. wdym?
@Indian Rhapsody well I don't think so that we were ideal or even okk in cleanliness. We were worst before modi and are worst after modi in cleanliness. He just talked but congress did not even talked regarding this issue.
I M 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂 democracy index falls by 10 places corruption index by 2 places and you are saying it’s better 😂😂🤣 whatsapp university graduate or you watch biased news channels.
@@moulya2558 I know there are bhakt of congress also😂, but man you could read my comment properly. Were we clean before modi. No, we were not. Hygiene was congress least concern. And modi started to talk about hygiene, but he just talked. And don't worry about me, I don't see news channel. Becz they give me stress. But whenever I wanna see, I see ndtv. And read the hindu, follow study iq on UA-cam.☺️ And about watsapp I hate forward message.
I love my country with all my heart, but why hasn't america adopted some of these things?..
Ego
Thank you
We need to do the same here in India.
i am sharing this video with my morale class
This is very common in every school of North East India.
America needs to duplicate this as a culture in cleanliness
1:07 wtf kind of choice in music is that? Are they in tijuana or tokyo?
Cleaning class everyday sounds boring yet so exciting and satisfying to do.
I wish philippines can be more like this.
Mariachi music! i love this video!
India should require this in Indian schools
GOALS!!
This is what culturea should be
As a person with ocd i decided to go live there
Imma 14 and i can say that in my whole school life i did these things too like everybody did(its govt) it was necessary and i guess we all should take step not onky India but everyone in the world and make our earth more clean from palstics and pollution our earth is precious and so we should mind our uses of palstics and other things in order to save it...tnx
It is already started (Reserch Head Sripathi Reddy to change Indian education system in Akshravanam Educational Research & Training Centre ,Kalvakurthy) Telangana, It is Near Samshabad International Airport
Working with Vandemataram Foundation
Research Head Sri Vippala Sripathi Reddy
He is founder of SPR Schools of Excellence
Telangana
He received world Mathematics Genius Award
May be right to an education act this type facilities will be impliment from this academy years in bharath schools one way one curriculum
Bharathiya Vidya Ustav regarding to impliment old gurukul vidya in all schools soon wait and see fir that moment.
Vandemataram Jai Hind
Im gonna move to Japan. I think I was japanese in my past life.
Unfortunately in Germany they are far away from this great level
Meanwhile in India : if teacher punishes the child
Next day his parents comes to argue with the teacher
That happens in the US now too.
My country too
We can learn a lot ❤️❤️
Here in my country I bet there would be people complaining... "aiinnnn this is not a kid's duty", "ainnnn school is for studying", and things like that.
Even in korea
All of interviews are not good at translating.... the first two interviews are cut the last part. And the last interview didn’t talk about bathroom. She said “ my son helped cleaning butudan(Buddhist altar).
There's truly no place like Japan!
If this was in my country people would have labelled him as a lunatic
And here i thought that this happens only in Doraemon...😮
We indians look down upon the work of cleaning as if its the job of the uneducated people or socioeconomically backward people and municipal workers. And educated peoples job is to litter. And when the western media shows that we get offended, and say that why do western media ONLY shows that, but we never think that why should they get a chance to show that. Poverty is an excuse which we give. There are a lot of poor places around the world but they are not as dirty as ours. Its within our culture. We massively lack civic sense as a population. People throws trash on the road out of their car windows while driving in a car. Will we guys call them poor or uneducated, which one?
Isn't it normal , before class starts and when class is over, you clean the place. This is normal in Ghana
From immigration to teaching kids to respect and clean their classroom in Japan leads to a productive
Clean country...Well done Japan !
Story about Japanese but playing Spanish - Mariachi and ending with Britain's Classical Instrumental 🙈
Great!
If this is done in India the guardians would object
sometimes it is really quite fun tho
we did it too!!, in oyr schools
I love this
Name of song playing? 0.21 seconds
Who are these 12 people came here to dislike the cleanliness post😂? I mean whyyyy
We do this in the North East...
Cleanliness - now it's time for Godliness - John 3:16.
Schools in Northeast India let their students do this too. We used to clean toilets and even side drains.
If only the rest of the world is like this...
If only dharinda modi would make this compulsory in schools & college's, instead of having student's beaten up.....
@Baker, classic ‘liberal’ just blame everything on Modi.
Ever thought about taking an initiative an cleaning the streets of your own city to begin with?
@@RushiAcharya true , we can't blame everything on govt. But tell me one thing, if you don't have dustbins, neither municipal workers come for collecting garbage daily(on time). Then where will you dump it, here in rajasthan we elected bjp. But they just shouted clean india, clean india. But they did nothing. You can go and see rajasthan's main attraction "jal mahal". You will not be able to stay 5 min. there becz of smell.
I M arey these bhakts won’t understand anything leave. They made that statue that isn’t even collecting expected revenue. Instead they could spend on these. But whi na bhakto ko toh modi ka sab sahi lagega.
@@RushiAcharya what is the problem in blaming him, he's the one we elected to lead the country, and sab changa si bolke ghoom rha hai, he and the elected govt should be critisized for every single aspect going wrong in the country
@@RushiAcharya well sir.... I'm not from India or Pakistan , my ancestors were, However I take huge interest in both countries, and when I see these two great nations not being able to coexist with each other it's dissapointing, even though I find that BJP modi is the aggressor, from revoking articles to sending fighter jets across Pakistan air space, I was glad Pakistan sent the pilot back suited booted with tea unharmed, Ghandi was a leader, MODI T-rump NUTTY Yahoo are master's of lies and deceit.... I hope this helps sir....
The Mexican music was a surprise haha
Japanese kids : *Always clean the class rooms *
*meanwhile*
Indian kids : *Make the classroom more messy not only classrooms always also*
My school has no janitor so we will clean
Everything you love about Japan boils down to this simple rule of thumb. Discipline is derived from the act of cleaning up after themselves. It is not hard to teach kids to do this, but in my country, the United States, schools will get sued for exploiting child labor😂
Me watching this video after throwing garbage in open plot besides my home😂😂
Safai hamare khoon me honi chahiye tab ja ke hoga swachh bharat
Thats great really amazing japans school rule
Why can't the U.S Educational System be like this?
We have janitors for that
@@001looker End of Cleaners
People who have watched Doraemon in childhood already know this. 😂
Anyways, that's really impressive.
The tradition is called CLEANING??? HOW NOVEL!!!
What's with the Mexican music 😂
We used to clean our classrooms too but we didn't learn shit. That's the difference between Indian and Japanese.
And here in India we litter in Ganga our mother ...Shame man so shamefull
Just imagine the situation...where parent.....in the last seconds replaced by Indian parents....
When I was in China we clean everyday too, but just with some brooms that has pee smells on it cuz they just have to put it in boy’s restroom🤷♂️
in india it would be considered as a below dignity job and such a job is not for educated people