

A video shot at Kerala’s Kannur Railway Station has won praise online after an Assam‑based man shared footage of the station’s exceptionally clean surroundings. The clip, posted on Instagram, shows the man walking along the platforms and beside the tracks while pointing out that there was not a single piece of litter anywhere.
In the video, he speaks in Hindi and repeatedly says, “Ek bhi kachra nahi milega,” meaning “You will not find even a single piece of garbage,” as the camera captures spotless platforms, clean waiting areas and tidy signage. The visuals also show the often littered spaces near tracks appearing unusually well kept.
Since being shared, the clip has amassed hundreds of thousands of views and sparked widespread reactions from social media users. Many netizens praised the cleanliness and civic sense shown by residents and officials, urging other stations across the country to aim for similar standards. One viewer wrote that civic sense “is ingrained” in Kerala, while another said it showed what public places should look like everywhere.
The video follows similar viral content earlier this month that celebrated the spotless condition of Thalassery Railway Station in Kerala, where a clip filmed from a moving train also drew applause for its immaculately maintained platforms and infrastructure. Viewers highlighted that the station looked clean even in motion, not just in still shots.
Railway stations in Kerala, including Kannur and nearby Thalassery, have often been noted for their cleanliness, with many travellers and reviewers commenting on maintenance and facilities. Such spots stand out in social media conversations, where comparisons with other regional stations often follow.
The viral praise for Kannur Railway Station adds to growing online appreciation for well maintained public spaces in India, where cleanliness is often a concern for travellers. Users say such examples reflect strong civic awareness, responsible management by staff and broader support from passengers.