Mrinal Vaidya

Mrinal Vaidya
The holy composting unit
While preventing nirmalya (religious waste) from being thrown in the rivers along the ghats of rivers in India is a dire need, so is increasing public awareness and citizen involvement on the issue, urges Jeevitnadi from Pune.
Posted on 18 Sep, 2021 03:48 PM

Cleaning the river banks has been a regular activity taken up by Jeevitnadi Living River Foundation (an NGO working on saving the river Mula Mutha in Pune city through citizen involvement) as a part of the Adopt a river stretch initiative.

A composting unit installed in one of the temple premises in Pune (Image Source: Jeevitnadi Living River Foundation)
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