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Dr. Touseef Ahmed Leads Movement in Collaboration with Bazar Committee and Civil Society

Campaign Against Polythene Reaches Dalgate

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
05/02/2025
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Dr. Touseef Ahmed Leads Movement in Collaboration with Bazar Committee and Civil Society
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Srinagar: The relentless campaign against the use of polythene, led by prominent socio-environmental activist Dr. Touseef Ahmed, has reached Dalgate, marking a significant step forward in the fight against plastic pollution in Kashmir. This phase of the campaign was organized in collaboration with the Bazar Committee and civil society groups, highlighting a united effort to address the environmental crisis caused by polythene.

The event at Dalgate featured a series of impactful activities, including a massive clean-up drive, awareness rallies, and interactive sessions with local shopkeepers and residents. Dr. Touseef Ahmed, along with members of the Bazar Committee and civil society representatives, emphasized the importance of collective action in eliminating polythene and adopting sustainable alternatives.

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In his address, Dr. Touseef Ahmed stated, “The collaboration with the Bazar Committee and civil society is a testament to the power of unity in tackling environmental challenges. Polythene is choking our water bodies, harming wildlife, and polluting our soil. It is time for every individual and business to take responsibility and switch to eco-friendly options.”

The Bazar Committee played a pivotal role in mobilizing local vendors and shopkeepers to pledge against the use of polythene bags. Many businesses have already started using biodegradable and reusable alternatives, setting an example for others to follow. Civil society members also actively participated in the clean-up drive, removing polythene waste from the Dalgate area and its surroundings.

The campaign has gained momentum across Srinagar, with increasing public awareness and participation. The collaboration aims to ensure stricter enforcement of anti-polythene laws and promote long-term behavioral change among citizens.

The event concluded with a pledge-taking ceremony, where participants vowed to eliminate polythene from their daily lives and spread awareness within their communities. Dr. Ahmed expressed his gratitude to the Bazar Committee, civil society groups, and volunteers for their unwavering support and urged more stakeholders to join the movement.

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