This village in India banned the use of plastic so that people wouldn’t face any problems… hence the opening of a unique bank.

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About 68% of the country’s population lives in villages. Meanwhile, India has more than 600,000 villages. Many of these villages have their own distinctive characteristics. A small village in Telangana is also unique in itself. The people here make this village special. Due to its special nature, this village has become a model for others. The village has banned the use of plastic products. By doing this, people in the village are prepared to create a clean environment. The village decided that no one would use plastic anymore.

This village is located in Narasapur mandal in Medak district of Telangana state. This village is called Gudendag. People here have collectively stopped using plastic in the village. There are 180 houses in the village and about 655 people live there. The decision mentioned that the use of plastic can lead to diseases and plastic can cause many diseases.

Steel Bank opens in village

People in the village live a plastic-free life. Villagers use other alternatives to plastic products. No plastic utensils are used at weddings; villagers use steel utensils. For this purpose, a steel bank was established in the village. Villagers receive the equipment needed to hold events from here.

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Villagers are using cloth bags instead of polythene bags to buy vegetables and vegetables from the market. By banning plastic altogether, they say they are protecting their health, their children’s future and the environment of their village. The villagers hope to lead by example and ban plastic in other villages like their own. On the other hand, in addition to eliminating the use of plastic products and using toilets instead of open defecation, people in the village are also keeping clean and not spreading filth. The village has set an example throughout the district.

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