Good News: Flower Power, Celebrating with Kindness, Springing back to Life, From Scrapes to Smiles

Positive stories from across the country that celebrate the power of the human spirit   

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Positive stories from across the country that celebrate the power of the human spirit   

As part of Hindu rituals and ceremonies, worshippers offer flowers at temples every day and dispose of them into rivers deemed sacred by believers. Every year, close to eight million tons of organic waste in the form of flower remains end up in India’s waterbodies where they decompose and add to the already heavy burden of domestic and industrial pollutants. “All the pesticides and insecticides that were used to grow these flowers mix with the river water, making it highly toxic,” entrepreneur Ankit Agarwal tells Reuters TV Realizing the enormity of the problem, Agarwal launched Phool, a startup that collects floral waste from the Ganges and recycles it into paper, incense, watercolours and even gulaal for sale. By providing processing and collection jobs to members of local communities, particularly women, Phool.co tackles the problems of pollution and poverty together.

Source: The Optimist Daily, 29.03.21 

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Giving With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting industries across all sectors, employees all over India have suffered pay cuts, job losses and financial strain for several months now. Troubled by the plight of thousands of working professionals, Yashwant Kolekar, a Pune-based professor of civil engineering, decided to celebrate special family occasions, such as birthdays, by donating money towards COVID-19 relief efforts. His contributions, totalling `4.5 lakh went to efforts such as the Maharashtra Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Bhubaneshwar and to the Mother Global Foundation. “Despite the economy coming to a standstill, governments were expected to spend on providing health-care facilities. Since government machinery and corporates cannot reach out to everyone everywhere, I decided to make my humble contributions towards the collective fight,” says Kolekar.

Source:The Logical Indian, 23.03.21

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