New initiative of school-college student, these steps taken to save environment
New initiative of school-college student, these steps taken to save environment
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Indore: Today's news will make you think. Many pages are left in the notebook which the school-college students use. They sell this entire notebook to the trash. To make proper use of these blank pages, 35 youth of the city are taking unique initiative. In which teams of youths in schools and colleges go and collect the used copies, and then make new copies by removing empty pages from it. In the last two months, youth have collected 1.5 lakh pages from institutions. With which 650 notebooks have been prepared. Ready-made notebooks are being given to the needy.

Shubham Mehru of the youth group has told that keeping the environment stable is a task of great challenge. The more we use paper, the more it will affect the greenery. About eight thousand paper pages are made from a big tree. In such a situation, if we start using another page of copy, then we can also give copy to many needy people. With this, you can also contribute to keep the environment better. By adding these blank pages, we can create a copy ourselves. Our team has used creativity on the cover page while copying. If someone has drawn a drawing, then pictures of animals have been pasted on someone.

On this initiative, the members of the group said that it started from Azim Premji University. The youth of many cities are taking this effort forward. All the students in the group are connected. Apart from Devi Ahilya University of Indore, students of other colleges are also involved in this campaign. A copy has been distributed to the students of the university by placing a stall. In this initiative, soon students of schools and colleges will also be taught to make copies themselves. This is an initiative in which we can save the environment to some extent.

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