Balasabeh Phadatare Polytechnic College LEaders clean the village and benefit 8,000 people in Kalamb, Maharashtra

Posted on Sunday, November 23, 2014 by LEAD

Plastic cleaning, garbage cleaning, dengue awareness, and water purification awareness. These were four key themes LEaders Sandip Dombale, Sanjay Nitave, Suyash Borate, Yogesh Kharat and Abhay Bhosale (Balasaheb Phadatare Polytechnic College, Kalamb, Maharashtra) focused on in efforts to clean the village where, it was clear, health, safety and comfort were being sacrificed. They partnered with college staff and students, for maximum outreach, collected their cleaning supplies, organized themselves into these four groups, and got busy making the village a better, cleaner place for everyone. Seeing their initiative, local politicians also contributed in order to create a healthier environment. This initiative by LEAD students has encouraged people of the village to do their part in keeping the environment clean, and has even helped control the mosquito population. The village continues to sustain the cleanliness of the area and now dispose of domestic waste outside of the area. This project benefited an estimated 8,000 people and has encouraged other neighbouring villages to implement the same idea in their own location.




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