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Biroda village launches plastic-free campaign inspired by Indore's clean city success
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54689, member: 636"] Biroda village leadership initiated an environmental campaign on Friday to eliminate plastic waste from their community in Burhanpur district. The Madhya Pradesh settlement drew motivation from Prime Minister Modi's cleanliness initiative. Village officials pledged collective action against plastic pollution. Local representatives began household visits to educate residents about environmental dangers. School children organized community rallies promoting sustainable alternatives. Panchayat members teach families about plastic's harmful effects on land, water, and air quality. Students carry awareness messages through village demonstrations. Residents voluntarily abandon plastic products for cloth and jute substitutes. The movement gains momentum as community participation increases. Deputy Sarpanch Pradeep Mali credits Modi's program for inspiring local transformation. The 2014 Swachh Bharat Mission sparked nationwide cleanliness movements. Indore achieved recognition as India's cleanest city for eight consecutive years. This success motivates rural communities to pursue similar environmental goals. Biroda aims to become a model for other villages across the state. The grassroots effort demonstrates how national policies influence local action. [/QUOTE]
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