The One Bin Revolution | Ayaan Tuli | TEDxBasant Nagar
In this thought-provoking talk, Ayaan Tuli explores the paradox of urban India—rich in history and culture yet struggling with basic cleanliness. Highlighting the gap between government and citizens, he proposes a simple yet revolutionary solution: a single, standardized bin outside every home and shop. Drawing on global studies and practical examples, he shows how this small change can transform streets, improve public health, boost tourism, and make India genuinely “Incredible”—without any asterisks. Join us to rethink urban sanitation and discover how one bin can start a revolution. Ayaan Tuli, a Grade 9 student at Spring Dale Senior School, is a bright achiever excelling in academics, arts, sports, and leadership. Consistently an A1 scorer with distinctions in Cambridge Young Learners, he pairs scholastic excellence with creativity. A multi-instrumentalist skilled in drums, djembe, keyboard, tabla, and guitar, he has won top positions in competitions by One Bros and NS Productions, alongside accolades in Spring Talent Festivals. An accomplished speaker and debater, he has earned awards in declamation and creative speaking. In sports, Ayaan represents his school in basketball, securing wins at district and CBSE cluster levels, and in swimming, where he has achieved podium finishes. As Secretary of the Youth for Change Club and student council member, he leads with empathy and initiative. With interests in game development and UI/UX design, Ayaan exemplifies a versatile young leader whose talent, discipline, and enthusiasm inspire his peers. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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