A short video from the Mussoorie route in Uttarakhand has been widely shared on social media, drawing attention for a simple roadside moment that turned into a larger conversation about public behaviour while travelling. What many viewers are talking about is the calm way the situation was handled.
Video from Mussoorie route goes viral
The incident took place on the road leading to Mussoorie. A video shared on Instagram by Anoop Nautiyal, who runs an environmental action and advocacy group, captured the moment that later went viral. According to the video shared by Anoop Nautiyal, he noticed passengers in a taxi throwing plastic waste, including a cup and a spoon, from the moving vehicle.
Calm intervention by Anoop Nautiyal
Instead of ignoring the situation, Anoop Nautiyal stopped and approached the tourists. In the video, he points out that plastic items were thrown from the vehicle and speaks about the importance of not littering, especially in hilly areas. According to what was later shared, the tourists accepted their mistake, and he requested that they avoid repeating such behaviour while travelling.
Message focused on awareness, not shame
A point that stood out for many viewers was the way the issue was addressed without public shaming. The focus remained on awareness and responsible behaviour. In the video, he says there is no need to embarrass anyone unnecessarily and adds that littering is wrong everywhere, not just in Uttarakhand. He also stresses that waste should never be thrown from moving vehicles. While sharing the clip, Anoop Nautiyal urged travellers to keep Uttarakhand and other destinations clean.
Social media reactions
After the video spread online, many users appreciated the respectful manner in which the situation was handled. Some comments read: “Well done, Sir.” “You are great, sir.” “This is the right way to teach and let people realize their mistakes.” The reactions reflected a wider discussion around responsible travel and basic civic sense.
Disclaimer: This report is based on content circulating on social media and publicly available posts. The authenticity of claims made in the video has not been independently verified. Social media reactions quoted reflect users’ opinions.



