Amravati. Many people with their friends and family come to the forest premises to have fun in Rangpanchami. Liquor bottles are thrown in the forest of Chhatri Talab complex near the city. The waste of water bottles and plastic bags and foils brought with them are thrown there. Which creates a threat to the environment. Exploding glass bottles harms wild animals.
Keeping this in mind, Vaas Sanstha along with Mary Amaravati ran a joint venture on Sunday. In which liquor bottles and plastic sheets were frozen by running a cleanliness campaign in the Chhatri Talab forest complex. By depositing it in the vehicle of the Municipal Corporation, the Holi of this plastic waste was lit.
Cleanliness in Pohla and Chhatri pond premises
Pohra forest adjacent to the city and the forest of Chhatri pond complex is the attraction site. Many people celebrated their carnival by visiting the forest premises. But without taking care of the environment, the bottles of liquor and water were thrown there in the forest. According to the War organization, there is definitely a place of joy for the citizens, but it is their home for the wildlife. At night, weed eaters come out to eat grass. In search of which carnivorous creatures keep wandering. Wild animals get injured due to glass bottles. Which has consequences on nature.
8 to 10 sacks of plastic waste removed
During the summer, there is often a forest in the forest. In this situation, there is a fear of spreading fire in the forest due to plastic items. Due to which the War Sanstha and my Amaravati together deposited plastic items in the forest premises. About 8 to 10 sacks of plastic waste and liquor bottles were collected and handed over to the cleaning department of the Municipal Corporation. In the cleanliness drive, Prof. Ashok Srivas, Prof. Lovely Singh, Pramod Deshmukh, Prateek Dhage, Suraj Kachwe, Abhishek Pawar, Shreyas Iyal, Rudra Shrivas, Atul Marskolhe, Shailesh Thackeray, Abhijit Dani, Prateek Mahure, Sachin Pinjarkar, Vedanta Dawre of Mary Amravati, Sarthak Mundwaik, Hrishikesh Jamnekar, Shailesh Padwad , Pranoti Madavi, Khushi Kedia, Batul Akhtarwala, Rabab Shabir, Tejas Gadekar, Namita Kathane, Gaurav Jajodia, Yogeshwar Godbole, Riteshwar Ulhe, Aditya Padia, Sagar Thackeray, Pooja Chavre, Komal Tiwari, Shreya Panse, Prasanna Panse, Vaishnavi Dhare, Rishabh Bhootda, Rani Mohan, Manish Dhakulkar, Shubham Manekar participated.
it is necessary to protect the environment
It is also important to protect the environment while enjoying a public place. Disregard of nature can prove fatal in future. -Nilesh Kanchanpure, President, War Institute