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Lazar Jankovic, who moved to India in 2018, believes that one of the main reasons India has a littering problem is that for most people, it's a muscle reflex. 'Everybody is doing it because they think 'Yeah... chalta hain.' But the 'chalta hain' attitude is something we need to change,' he said.

October 26, 2025 / 15:02 IST
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Lazar Jankovic told Moneycontrol that he found the BMW discarded at a dumpsite in Amritsar. (Image credit: Lazar Jankovic)
Lazar Jankovic told Moneycontrol that he found the BMW discarded at a dumpsite in Amritsar. (Image credit: Lazar Jankovic)

Fed up with trash littered everywhere across the country, a Serbian model who has been living in India and learning yoga since 2018 has taken up the challenge to not only clean up garbage but also to motivate Indians to dispose of trash responsibly.

Lazar Jankovic, 32, lived in Bengaluru for six years before moving to Delhi. Together with local NGOs, he has led clean-up drives across different cities, including Delhi, Gurgaon, Bengaluru, Amritsar, and Faridabad, while educating residents to keep their neighbourhoods clean and dispose of waste responsibly. Recently, much to his surprise, Jankovic even found a BMW discarded in a dumpsite in Amritsar. The Serbian has also been sharing videos of his work on social media to spread awareness, and many of them receive lakhs of views.

'Beautiful country, but with garbage all over'
Speaking to Moneycontrol, the aspiring yoga instructor and patron for clean India said that seeing public areas littered with rubbish bothered him from the first day he set foot in the country. "This is such a beautiful country with such a beautiful culture, but there is garbage all over and everybody is pretending that it's not theirs and it's not their issue, so I decided to make a change."

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In one of the videos that went viral, Jankovic is seen collecting garbage lying outside a home for months. "As long as it's outside my home, it's not my problem, right? It took around 15 seconds to get this done," he said, bagging the trash. In another video, a woman is seen throwing an empty water bottle in an area that Jankovic and his team were cleaning up, highlighting a lack of accountability and civic sense among Indians.

'Most people stop and correct themselves when held accountable'