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Mawlynnong Village
Mawlynnong/Mawlynnong Village located in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, also referred as ‘God’s
own garden’ has won the acclaim of being the cleanest village in Asia
in 2003. The village known for its cleanliness is located around 90
kms from Shillong and is a community based eco-tourism initiative. The community
has made collective effort to maintain the ambience of a clean village. The village
offers picturesque natural beauty, a trek to the living root bridge at a neighbouring
village Riwai. The village also offers a sight of natural balancing rock, a strange
natural phenomenon of a boulder balancing on another rock.
The adage "Neighbours envy, owners pride' is apt for Mawlynnong as it has earned the distinction of being one of the cleanest villages in Asia, a fact that every Mawlynnong villager is proud of and other villagers are envy of.
The village is quite pretty, especially in the monsoons when there is lush
greenery all around, with waterfalls paving the way to small streams and abundance
of flowering orchids dangling from the trees and hedges add to the beauty of
the village.
The onus to keep the village clean lies with every person residing in the
village. Local cleaning the roads, picking up leaves and throwing garbage in
the bin is a very common sight. Bamboo garbage bins adorn every nook and corner
of the village highlight the consciousness of cleanliness among the villagers.
Cleanliness is an age old tradition and a way of life for all villagers. 
The village has won accolade for being the cleanest village in Asia in 2003 as well as the Cleanest Village in India in 2005.
The village also offers breathtaking view of Bangladesh plains as it is located
on the Indo-Bangla border.
Suprisingly, the village has hundred percent literacy and most of the
villagers are conversant with the English language. The village offers a number of small tea
shops, where you can relish a hot of cup of tea with some snacks.
Mawlynnong village has set an example for others that needs to be replicated in other villages.
India Beacons salutes to the 'spirit of cleanliness' exhibited by the villagers through their self sustained efforts.
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