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Flag a place your community gathers at and cares about. When enough people show up and clean it — repeatedly — they begin to feel ownership over it. And what communities own, they protect.
Flag a LocationEvery polygon on this map was flagged by a community member and approved by our team. Click any location to see its current state — whether a cleanup is needed, planned, or already done.
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This feature is for places with shared identity — where people regularly converge, feel connected, and care about what happens there. Streets, residential colonies, and commercial areas are not eligible.
High Footfall Public Spaces
Bus stands, railway stations, metro stations, public ghats, market squares, ferry points
Lakes, Ponds & Waterbodies
Lakes, ponds, reservoirs — water that communities fish in, pray beside, and gather around
Rivers & Riverbanks
Riverbanks, coastal stretches, ghats — lifelines of towns and villages
Parks, Gardens & Public Grounds
Parks, playgrounds, gardens, open public grounds — the spaces a neighbourhood shares
Religious & Cultural Sites
Temples, mosques, churches, gurudwaras, cultural landmarks — places people return to again and again
Trekking Trails, Hills & Forests
Hills, trails, forests — natural spaces communities hike and feel ownership over
Not eligible: Streets, residential colonies, markets, and commercial areas. This feature is for places of community gathering and belonging — not general maintenance.
Flag a location
Enter the area name, select the location type, and draw the exact boundary on the map. Takes under 2 minutes.
We review and approve
Every submission is reviewed before a poster is generated. Your identity is never displayed publicly.
Download and place the poster
Once approved, download a print-ready A4 poster with a unique QR code. Place it at the location.
The poster does the rest
Anyone who scans it lands on a page showing the current state of that location — whether a cleanup is needed, planned, or already done. When people show up repeatedly, they begin to feel ownership. And what communities own, they protect. The QR code never expires.
The poster
Care for this place?
[Your area name]
You too can make a difference here.
Scan to find out how.
If this place needs attention — you can be the one to fix it.
If this place looks clean — someone took initiative. You can too.