Two friends, Merwyn Coutinho and Rajiv Rathod, are making a big difference in the remote villages of Arunachal Pradesh by using a smart and eco-friendly approach. Their goal is simple and meaningful: to bring solar power and zero-waste habits to villages that have never had access to electricity or proper waste management.
According to News18’s “The Breakfast Club,” their local project is proving that you don’t always need a big team and a lot of money for a change. With strong willpower and a true dedication to helping people, they are showing how small efforts can improve lives and protect the environment at the same time.
In many of these villages, having electricity was once just a dream. But now, because of the solar panels set up, homes have light, and children can study at night. Now the people of the village are no longer limited by daylight hours.
Their work doesn’t stop at providing electricity. They are also launching a zero-waste movement by showing villagers how to compost kitchen waste and use less plastic. These habits help protect the environment and also teach people to care more about nature and their surroundings.
This helps their work last for a long time and teaches people to depend on themselves. What they are doing shows how small, local efforts can bring big changes. It also gives a good example for improving village life in other parts of the country, cleanly and smartly.
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