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Our Beaches

According to the report published by ‘Ocean Crusaders’, more than 1,00,000 marine animals die every year due to plastic entanglement, oil spilling by ships, and the low oxygen levels in the ocean due to plastic waste dumping in it. Many of these dead marine animals wound up on beaches across the world. On October 11th 2020, hundreds of dead fishes, crabs, and marine snakes ended up on the famous Juhu beach in Mumbai due to the carelessness of human activities which took lives of these innocent m  . . . Read More
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Street Animals

Unlike pet animals, stray animals are exposed to harsh environmental conditions, and they are prone to picking up diseases, accidents, and starvation. They rely heavily on people’s generosity and leftovers from hotels and kitchens for food and shelter. The effect of the Pandemic on stray animals is mortifying as most are finding it increasingly challenging to find a way to feed themselves. These stray animals are losing their lives to starvation and to illnesses, they get from eating foul food f  . . . Read More
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Mangroves Deforestation

Mangroves have been threatened by deforestation for decades, as agriculture and aquaculture, urban development and harvesting have caused the loss of more than a quarter of mangrove forests in the past 50 years. 62% percent of the lost area was due to human causes, mainly farming and aquaculture. Mangroves play important roles in preventing sea erosion and seawater intrusion, and which softens the impact of tsunami. They are also known as blue carbon sinks because they can transfer and store car  . . . Read More
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Tree Deforestation

The loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and a host of problems for indigenous people. Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use. Deforestation can involve conversion of forest land to farms, ranches, or urban use. The most concentrated deforestation occurs in tropical rainforests. About  . . . Read More
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Women’s Safety

There are innumerable challenges and issues that women face that concern physical and mental health. The problems like lack of education, improper health facilities, gender discrimination, gender age gap, inequal rights, rape, sexual harassment, dowry-related problems, domestic violence etc.  . . . Read More
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Education Problems For Backward Students.

According to the Census, there are 13.7 million slum households across 63% of India’s towns. The residents of these households include migrants, half of them being among the poorest of the poor. More than eight million children under 6 years live in approximately 49,000 slums. There are 22.72 million children (age group 5-18) living in urban slums who are out of school.Most slum children go to schools where teaching standards are low and classrooms are seriously under-equipped. For older childre  . . . Read More

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Beach Cleanups

Plastic pollution is one of the greatest threats to ocean health worldwide. But, there are many solutions to plastic pollution that you can participate in today. 1. Reduce Your Use of Single-Use Plastics Wherever you live, the easiest and most direct way that you can get started is by reducing your own use of single-use plastics. 2. Recycle Properly This should go without saying, but when you use single-use (and other) plastics that can be recycled, always be sure to recycle them. At present, ju  . . . Read More
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Street Animals

Lead by Example: Take a dog from the street into your own home. If that’s not possible, take care of his food, medicines and vaccination. Put Bowls of Water: Put as many mud bowls of water at convenient places for stray animals, especially during summers. You would be surprised by the number of creatures that would benefit from this simple gesture. It quenches the thirst of thousands of creatures, big and small – from dogs and cats to birds, ants, wasps, bees and even snails. Feed the Birds: Spr  . . . Read More
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Mangroves Cleanup

Along with those clean ups we also make mangroves plastic free which helps to hold on with soil and garbage from the sea to flow outside and also we are trying to save more mangroves. "If there were no mangrove forests, then the sea will have no meaning. It is like having a tree without roots, because mangroves are the roots of the sea." Mangroves provide pivotal support to commercial fisheries acting as nursery, breeding, spawning and hatching habitats for offshore fisheries and exporting organ  . . . Read More
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Tree Plantation

On a certain day, month and year one should observe the ceremony of tree-planting. Thus, one fulfills one's responsibilities, serves one's fellow-beings which not only brings happiness but benefits all. “The best friend on earth of man is the tree. When we use the tree respectfully, we have one of the greatest resources on the earth.” - Frank Lloyd Wright Everyone knows the importance of planting trees. By knowing this importance, we have planted more than 150 trees in Bhayander city. By knowin  . . . Read More
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Women's Self Defence

“There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish." - Michelle Obama Women's Self-Defence Program #Safety: The primary importance of self-defence is for women to be able to protect themselves against anything that's unacceptable in terms of social conduct. #Confidence: There is nothing more empowering than having the confidence to analyse a dangerous situation and take actions to overcome them effectively. On the occasion of "Women's Equality Day", we organised a self-defence program for w  . . . Read More
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Education Material Distribution

Backward class and needy students have likely to drop out of school because of financial problems of educational materials or have to compromise with education. By keeping this thing in mind, on 26th January 2020 on the occasion of 'Republic Day', a new initiative was taken to distribute educational materials throughout the year as scholarships to meritorious and needy students and to the encourage them for their bright future. The first step was taken in Lokmanya Vidyalaya of Mira Bhayander.  . . . Read More

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