This story is from September 28, 2021
Meet Kolkata’s eco-warriors who are making a difference
Rescued snakes, cleanup of thousands of cigarette filters and half a kilometre of man-made forest — while these would certainly not solve the world environmental crisis, but can certainly make a difference. With climate change a growing concern, many in Kolkata are taking matters into their own hands and doing all they can to save the environment.
Calcutta Times
speaks to five of them. Read on…Having a wildlife-enthusiast father, who would often go out to rescue animals and birds for the WWF, it’s no surprise that Nirit grew up to be a nature lover. “I quit my job and started educating people about the importance of conservation,” shared Nirit. As he kept on rescuing animals and delivering talks on wildlife, he realised that it is futile if common people do not understand the real reason behind conservation. “People must know how human lives are dependent on bees and snakes and how we can lessen pollution,” he said.
So, among many other projects, he took up a unique initiative called Buttrush in April this year. It focussed on Kolkata and Bangalore. “It was about collecting cigarette filters. Even though they look like innocent cotton, cigarette filters are actually cellulose acetate — a type of toxic plastic,” he said. During the second phase of Buttrush in September, he, along his team, collected around 51,000 filters from Kolkata and Bangalore. “This much cellulose acetate is enough to kill 28 blue whales or over 140 dolphins. We collected that in just one day from small parts of these two cities,” he said.
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Kalyanmoy Das
Born in
Hooghly
, 27-year-old Kalyanmoy Das could would often hear sounds of snakes slithering on the roof of their house. One day, it happened to be a large spectacled Cobra and his family killed it out of fear. The incident pained him and he vowed to work for the conservation of sakes and wildlife for the rest of his life. “Not just in Hooghly, I go and rescue animals that accidentally enter houses in and around Kolkata too,” he said, adding, “People kill snakes simply out of fear and the fear comes from ignorance. I try to educate them.”Nur Hossain Mondal
The 32-year-old teacher could not stand plastic from a very early age. He has been teaching his students about plastic pollution and its ill effects on the environment for years now. “From a very early age I realised that if common people are not aware and educated, our future is doomed,” said Nur. So, from 2018, he gathered a number of less-privileged children from different parts of Kolkata and started teaching them crafts and ways of recycling plastic bottles and packets. “The children would collect bottles and wrappers and we would teach them how to make something beautiful out of them. We have made flowerpots, rakhi and construction material from plastic,” shared Noor.
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Sudhip Kumar Sen
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They may not have a global impact but are certainly bringing it about by creating awarenessRead allPost comment
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