बांसवाड़ा की 150 बेटियाें अब प्ला​स्टिक से बनाएंगी दूरी!

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पर्यावरण संरक्षण के प्रति जागरूकता लाने के लिए छात्राओं को दी जानकारी
No Plastic, Ban Plastic, Cloth Carry Bag, Carry Bag
Transcript
00:00 We will drink it in the last week.
00:02 This is the topic.
00:04 Similarly, the main thing is to buy vegetables.
00:06 Vegetables.
00:08 You have to go to buy vegetables.
00:10 Nowadays, we buy a lot of vegetables.
00:12 We go to the vegetable market and buy 3-4 kgs of vegetables.
00:14 Because this type of bag is made by my sister.
00:16 This type of bag is absolutely free.
00:18 You may have to pay.
00:20 But if you want, you can buy good bags from the market.
00:22 Cotton, jute, you can do a course of this type.
00:24 You can buy a bag of cotton, jute, you can do a course of this type.
00:26 You can buy a bag of cotton, jute, you can do a course of this type.
00:28 You can buy a bag of cotton, jute, you can do a course of this type.
00:30 You can buy a bag of cotton, jute, you can do a course of this type.
00:32 It will be useful for the environment and our skills will be ready.
00:34 Like big bags are made.
00:36 My sister's sister will make a demo.
00:38 Big bags of jute.
00:40 Its cost is not much.
00:42 If we take it and do it together,
00:44 all the vegetables will come in it.
00:46 If we do small projects like this,
00:48 we can go towards plastic freedom.
00:50 we can go towards plastic freedom.
00:52 Now, what happens is that sometimes we have to do it out of helplessness.
00:54 Now, what happens is that sometimes we have to do it out of helplessness.
00:56 Now, what happens is that sometimes we have to do it out of helplessness.
00:58 Its not a matter of being helpless or stuck.
01:00 So, we have to take care of it from both sides.
01:02 Give it to the one who comes in 10th house.
01:04 Because it is also recycled.
01:06 If we have to use it out of helplessness,
01:08 then we have to use a little bit of thick plastic.
01:10 If we have to use it out of helplessness, then we have to use a little bit of thick plastic.
01:12 If we have to use it out of helplessness, then we have to use a little bit of thick plastic.
01:14 The single use plastic is not like the vegetable plastic.
01:16 A little bit of thick plastic.
01:18 If you have a lot of plastic, then it is 10 to 20 rupees.
01:20 And that has to be used out of helplessness.
01:22 Because it gets recycled.
01:24 If you throw it in the dustbin, then it is possible that it will get recycled.
01:26 If you throw it here and there, then how will it get recycled?
01:28 Someone can eat the cattle.
01:30 Someone can eat the cattle.
01:32 Even a cow can eat it.
01:34 Even another animal can eat it.
01:36 And if you tie something and throw it,
01:38 old vegetables, old medicines,
01:40 then we don't even know how big a sin we have committed.
01:42 then we don't even know how big a sin we have committed.
01:44 Usually, people think that medicines are bad.

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