State focuses on waste management in rural areas
1 min readSigns MoU with Healing Himalayas Foundation
The State Rural Development Department has entered into a significant partnership with the Healing Himalayas Foundation to enhance waste management systems in designated rural areas across the state. This initiative aims to promote sustainable practices for waste segregation, recycling, and eco-friendly disposal in eco-sensitive and rural regions.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was formally signed between the Rural Development Department, Himachal Pradesh and Healing Himalayas Foundation, a non-Governmental organization renowned for its commitment to environmental conservation in mountainous regions.
Raghav Sharma, Director, Rural Development stated that this partnership reflects the Government’s commitment to address the challenges of waste management in rural areas with the expertise of Healing Himalayas Foundation and the Department aims at creating a sustainable and scalable model that benefits both communities and the environment.
Pradeep Sangwan, President of Healing Himalayas Foundation expressed gratitude for the opportunity and stated that the foundation is dedicated to protecting the fragile Himalayan ecosystem. This collaboration will strengthen the mission to promote responsible waste management and empower communities to adopt eco-friendly lifestyles.
This initiative marks a significant step towards achieving Himachal Pradesh’s broader goals of sustainable rural development and environmental conservation. By combining the efforts of the Government and an experienced NGO, the State aims to set a benchmark in rural waste management for other regions to emulate.