The Better India · 297 days ago
Lazar Jankovic, a Serbian model turned eco-warrior, has swapped the catwalk for a broom on Gurugram's streets, not out of a grandiose vision but from a simple, heartfelt need for change. Amidst the scattered litter and overflowing drains, he has emerged as an emblem of civic responsibility, reminding people that maintaining their cities starts with individual action. "Don't ask me why I'm cleaning. Ask yourself, why aren't you?" challenges Lazar, gently urging locals to take ownership of their communities, two meters at a time. His grassroots initiative isn't about grand movements but the quiet, transformative power of small actions, reminding us that real change begins when we pick up that broom ourselves. At its core, Lazar's journey embodies themes of personal responsibility, community action, and the perennial hope for a cleaner, more beautiful world.