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Monday, March 1, 2010

Submitting a referendum on imposing ban of Plastic cover to Mayor and Municipal Commissioner of Kakinda: Organised by Rotaract CCC(Kakinada)

Referendum is a poll of the members of a club, union, or other group to determine their views on some matter.
The below is the blue print of the referendum on which we are conducting signature drive in order to strengthen the complaint. Those who want to support this "NO PLASTIC" cause call to Sunny:9866434405,Jaswanth:9000252488, Sriram:9866434405.

"Plastic Carry Bag" is not a terrorist but even more dangerous for the future of the nation and now we the youth stand against the proliferation this menace. Today we see it moving freely on roads, drainage, fields, lakes, rivers making people and earth sick of it. Municipalities and people are burning to get rid of this menace unknowingly producing even more dangerous DIOXIN subjecting every one of us to cancers and other diseases. With millions of covers mixed with the soil every where in the country, underground water table recharge rate is falling down year after year. Dying Cows with plastic in its stomach is the only case we see but it is the aquatic life from small fish to turtles and birds that are getting affected the most.
China banned Plastic carry bags along its length and breadth, few Indian villages, towns, cities banned it on their local interest, then why not we. Are we less important souls than Chinese?
Please impose ban on free moving notorious plastic bags as happening in some places of India!

Note: Bapatla town announced ban from Jan 1st of 2010
Kanyakumari collector is very active looking forward for ban on plastic in his district. He also want to start a web site for encouraging other government officials to go for a ban.


We started off the "Ban Plastic" project with a rally on march 6th. The rally was flagged and initiated by our Honorable Vice Chancellor Prof. Allam Apparao garu. We ended up with a 350 formation involving Kakinada Mayar infront of Kakinada municipality office. City mayor responded well on plastic ban issue and asked the carbon credit clubs to collaborate with the city municipality.


1 comment:

  1. Nice blog Bharath..Everyone should think about this seriously and protect our nature.

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