Go Green! [Part-6]

No matter how much government says but people are ignorant and doesn’t pay any attention on these issues but GC is practicing and preaching the issue of disintegrating biodegradable and non-degradable waste materials separately, compost pit in the society could be a boon for your locality park or we can lend our hand to farmers in any nearby village as for the green waste from the house kitchens etc could be dumped in a pit, cover it with soil, leaves, cow dung and then it works miracles the humus is a life giving tonic to the plants enhancing the growth of the plants to many folds as compared to the chemical fertilizers…

The Ghats (banks) of Narmada River, the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh are always found to be dispersed with plastic and other non-biodegradable wastes, which are cleared and cleaned volunteers of GC to give this picturesque, neat and tidy look...
The Ghats (banks) of Narmada River, the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh are always found to be dispersed with plastic and other non-biodegradable wastes, which are cleared and cleaned volunteers of GC to give this picturesque, neat and tidy look…

The discarded marigold garlands from Indian temples could change the scenario of your local park or any pavement close by if just picked and thrown on the soil and when plants come just plant them in a row what a beauty and satisfaction they impart hard to describe, the rose cuttings the cuttings of the hibiscus plant can be grown in vegetative way thus trying our part to improve our locality…

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GC also engaged in cleaning of the local Ghats of Ma Narmada (River) or any other place where the discarded waste is disturbing the ecological balance of nature…

to be continued…

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