Students of the National School of Science (NSS) in Agartala took to the streets of the city to raise awareness about the harmful effects of plastic pollution. The initiative was led by a group of female students who called for a ban on plastic usage in the city.
The students marched through the streets of Agartala, holding banners and placards with messages urging the public to reduce their plastic consumption and switch to more eco-friendly alternatives. They also distributed pamphlets and spoke to passersby about the importance of protecting the environment from plastic pollution.
The students emphasized the need for urgent action to address the growing problem of plastic pollution, which poses a serious threat to marine life and ecosystems. They highlighted the importance of recycling and proper waste management in order to reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills and oceans.
The NSS students’ initiative received support from local residents and environmental activists, who praised their efforts to raise awareness about the issue. They called on the government and local authorities to take concrete steps to reduce plastic usage and implement more sustainable waste management practices.
Overall, the students’ campaign was successful in drawing attention to the urgent need to address plastic pollution and to promote more sustainable practices in the community. Their efforts serve as a reminder of the important role that young people can play in advocating for environmental protection and conservation.