Good News: Pay Garbage for Food, Wellness for Rural Women, and More

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Heartwarming, world-shaking, awe-inspiring and straight-up happy-making reasons to smile

Pay Garbage for Food

At the Garbage Cafe near Ambikapur’s main bus stand in Chhattisgarh, plastic waste doubles as currency. Established by the Municipal Corporation of Ambikapur in 2019, the cafe offers a full meal—rice, curries, roti, dal, salad and pickles—in exchange for one kilogram of plastic waste. Half a kilo earns snacks like samosas or vada pav. The impact has been tangible. Since 2019, the cafe has collected 23 tonnes of plastic, reducing landfill-bound waste from 5.4 tonnes a year in 2019 to two tonnes in 2024. Along with other measures, this helped Ambikapur earn a place among India’s cleanest ‘medium cities’ (one with a population between 50,000 and three lakh) in the Super Swachh League, a category created by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs to honour cities excelling in cleanliness, in 2024.

Wellness for Rural Women

A 2017 Lancet study estimated that 197 million Indians live with mental disorders, with depression and anxiety most common. In rural India, mental health care remains particularly neglected. To address this, psychiatrist Geetha Jayaram launched Project Maanasi in Karnataka in 2002, integrating psychiatric care with primary healthcare. Initially centred in Mugalur village, the project now reaches over two million households across 212 villages, focusing on women and children and providing medication at low or no cost. Beyond treatment, the programme has helped patients secure and sustain employment post-recovery. Its success has led to replication in Kenya, Guatemala, Canada and Lithuania.

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