#GoodNews: A Green Initiative For An Old Ritual, People With Golden Hearts And A Tap Fixer

A green protocol to stop plastic pollution, an NGO distributing raincoats and gumboots to ragpickers, an extraordinary gesture of humanitarian aid and a unique tap fixer make it to the good news this month

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A green protocol to stop plastic pollution, an NGO distributing raincoats and gumboots to ragpickers, an extraordinary gesture of humanitarian aid and a unique tap fixer make it to the good news this month

Age-old ritual, new protocol

Environment 

Karkidaka Vavu is an annual ritual in Kerala, where Hindus perform rites to their forefathers by making an offering (bali). Celebrated on the riverbanks and beaches of the state, this holy day, every year, witnesses collateral damage—plastic and polythene bags, thermocol-based materials and other non-biodegradable items. But this year it was different: The Thiruvananthapuram district administration had declared the observance of ‘green protocol’. Turns out, it was an excellent idea. “The plastic ban was completely successful in all the five major venues in the district. Almost five lakh people participated in the ritual and only 10 kgs of plastic waste was generated,” says K. Gopalakrishnan, district collector, Thiruvananthapuram, who closely monitored the implementation of the protocol. Here’s to many more such environment-friendly initiatives.

 

A Friend of the Needy

Giving

As lakhs of ragpickers and garbage cleaners keep our cities clean, they face extreme prejudice and disdain. They also work without any protective gear, are vulnerable to diseases, and often the worst affected when the weather turns bad. Sanjana Runwal, a Mumbai-based class X student, decided to change this through the Clean Up Foundation, an NGO that her elder brother founded in 2017. Just before the onset of the monsoons, Sanjana distributed raincoats and gumboots to nearly 200 ragpickers and garbage cleaners in Bandra. Born into an affluent family, Runwal dreams of becoming a lawyer and continue helping the less privileged.

 

Tender Hearts Behind Wheels

Humanitarian Aid

A group of ambulance drivers in Allahabad showed extraordinary kindness in the middle of a workday in July. Anita, a 16-year-old, lost both her legs after she was run ...

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