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DUSTBIN DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM

by Bal krishna Pandey | 05-12-2019 00:15







Hello eco warriors,

I am here with my successful program report entitled DUSTBIN DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM through my project HPCP (Heal the Planet, Cut the Plastic). Already I have shared my ideas of fund raising for the dustbin program. After fund raising from different professionals, we were able to buy some dustbins for Rampur Madhyamik Vidhyalaya, Rampur, Chitwan. on the dated of November 2, 2019, we distributed total 16 different sized dustbins to the school among the schoolchildren and teacher staffs. Total four large sized and twelve medium sized dustbins were distributed.

Rampur Madhyamik Vidhyalaya, which is located at the corner of Agriculture and Forestry University is secondary level government school. About 300 students are currently studying from grade nursery to ten. This government school is now facing various problems like lack of teachers, infrastructures, etc. when I went there for my awareness program about plastic pollution, noticed the problem of dustbins. It was a panic moment for me to share this kind of tiny but serious problem to my friends. When we had discussion about it, we made a team for the program DONTE FOR DUSTBIN. Manisha Upadhaye and Rashmi Thakur, who are also member of Tunza helped me to raise fund from students of the University.  And after some hard work, we got succeed to celebrate the program.

Project HPCP (Heal the Planet, Cut the Plastic) is a campaign launched by Bal Krishna Pandey, 23rd Regional Ambassador of Tunza Eco Generation to aware the people from different profession about plastic pollution and its adverse effects on the environment. So the basic functions of the campaign are,

• Student awareness

• Public awareness

• Dustbin distribution program

• Practical application of Reuse and Recycle of plastic and plastic products

• Various academic programs and competitions

Here is the link of the Facebook page:

https://m.facebook.com/projecthpcp