With the increasing concerns regarding the harmful effects of plastic bags, people have opted a more environmental approach by deviating towards the use of cloth and paper bags. In order to encourage people to adopt this environmental approach, the Interact Club of Rato Bangala initiated a small campaign. The students of the school were asked to make as many paper bags they could using old newspapers and magazines. The bags that had been made by students were collected and evenly distributed to students so they could distribute them to local shops in the vicinity of their neighborhood. Since its usually these local shops and street vendors who are compelled to use plastic bags due to their low costs and easily disposable feature, the students provided the paper bags to sellers as a substitute. The students also made sure local shops and streets vendors knew about the harmful effect of using plastics bags and encouraged them to either sell paper bags or ask customers to bring cloth bags while shopping. Although this was a more local campaign, it was successful in discouraging use of plastic bags.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Melamchi Trip
From 16th January 2016
to 17th January 2016, Interact Club of Rato Bangala organized an event which
established a library as well as distributed clothes and blankets to the local
people in the Jyamire Village of Melamchi. The main objective of these events
was to help the students have a better learning environment and help the local
people with their basic needs.
ICRB had collected
books and clothing materials from donations of various organizations as well as
buying them from the funds collected from the fundraiser events held before. As
we reached Shree Panchakanya Primary School, we were greeted by the staff and
we proceeded to set up the library. After the library was set up the task of
arranging the clothes according to the sizes were placed on us so that it would
be easier to distribute. The following day, we distributed the clothing
materials to the people, blankets were given to the family who had infants.
Later on the day, we opened up the library so that the students of the school
could read the books. We helped them and it was a fun learning session. They
were filled with gratitude and we were grateful for the hospitality that they
provided.
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