Mayor launches Cloth Bag selling unit at vegetable market, sector 26
Run by Rani Laxmi Bai Self Help Group
Initiative to promote the usage of cloth bags discarding plastic bags
National Tele24 News
Vinay Kumar Sharma
Chandigarh
Aimed at promoting the usage of cloth
bags instead of single-use plastic bags, Smt. Sarbjit Kaur, Mayor,
Chandigarh today launched a mobile “Cloth Bag selling unit” at grain market,
Sector 26, Chandigarh in the presence of Ms. Anindita Mitra,
IAS, Commissioner and Sh. Dalip Sharma, Senior Deputy Mayor. This initiative
has been started under the Environment Week is being celebrated by the
Municipal Corporation Chandigarh from 5th to 11th June,
2022. Ensuring the principles of 3 R (Reduce, Reuse & Recycle), a Self Help
Group ‘Rani Laxmi Bai’, has started this unit under social mobilization and
institutional development (SM&ID) component of DAY-NULM for manufacturing
and mass production of cloth bags with an aim to replace polythene single use
bags. The SHG is working under United Nations Sustainable Development Goals at
Ram Darbar by involving 25-30 women under the aegis of Area Level Federation,
Ram Darbar, Chandigarh.The women involved in the Rani Laxmi Bai Self Help Group
are the housewives of persons engaged in informal sector, who have the
knowledge of basic stitching and tailoring has come forward to initiate a
start-up of manufacturing of cloth bags from used and discarded cloths at Ram
Darbar, Chandigarh. DAY-NULM has given hand on experience to the Self Help
Groups of women through skill training partners in designing low cost bag
manufacturing with respect to utility by general public. While speaking on the occasion, the Mayor said that it
is essential for citizens to move away from disposable plastic bags and adopt
cloth bags in order to protect the environment and keep the city safe for
future generations. She said that grown-ups should set an example by taking
this up seriously. She said that these cloth bag selling units are expected to
be launched in other areas also including city markets apni mandis and booth
markets soon.
She said that this initiative is aimed
at encouraging the people to return to the use of this eco-friendly cloth bag
and discard the plastic bags. She said that these bags are environment friendly
and ideal while plastics are harmful to the environment and also to the health
of human being and animals. Ms.
Anindita Mitra, IAS, Commissioner, MCC said that the civic
body has roped in various SHGs to hand out cloth bags to the residents at
market places at low cost. Meanwhile, flying squads of enforcement wing and
sanitary wing of MCC have been deployed across the city to crack the whip on
the violators of banned plastic bags. She
further said that the flying squads have been directed to conduct raids at
various places after appealing to the people to provide inputs about shops
using illegal plastic bags. She said that the MCC has taken a decision to
promote the use of cloth bags for shopping, and to stop the usage of plastic
bags in order to make the city 100% plastic free. The Commissioner said that the environmental problem
is the greatest obstacle faced by mankind and a cloth bag is the perfect
alternative to replace plastic bags for a clean environment. She called upon
the citizen of city beautiful to reduce the use of plastics and to try and
replace plastic with cloth. Earlier,
volunteers of NGOs roped in the campaign carried out rally and ‘nukkar natakas’
throughout the vegetable market to create awareness among shopkeepers and customers
promoting the usage of cloth bags instead of single use plastic bags for
carrying items of their daily need. In
addition to that a joint sanitation raid and awareness campaign has been
conducted in village Mauli Jagran in the evening and 9 violators have been
issued challans.
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