Daijiworld Media Network - Mussoorie (SHP)
Mussoorie, Jun 21: A ‘Wall of Hope’ has been constructed in Mussoorie's Bungalow Ki Kandi village. The primary motive behind this is the message 'Litter free hills'. The wall is 1,500 ft long and 12 ft wide, and constructed using 15,000 discarded bottles.
Subodh Kerkar, founder of Museum of Goa, conceptualized this. It was unveiled by the Gram Pradhan of the village Reena Rangal.
Over 50 volunteers from all around the village came forward to take part in the initiative. Hildaari group was one of the main team behind the installation of the wall. The Hildaari project aims at educating people towards plastic-waste free environment.
A bunch of locals, restaurant owners and waste-collectors provided their assistance in the project. The Gram Pradhan Reena Rangal, commended the team for teaching various ways to use the waste products.
The process involved collecting of the plastic bottles, cutting and colouring them in orange.
“The process for building wall began two months back. I was introduced to the team in Kempty Falls. They proposed the idea and I agreed to it. Locals showed interest in this and participated in the construction of the wall. It will encourage people to use waste products in a better way. We hope the installation will make the people responsible towards handling of waste and inspire them to recycle discarded plastic bottles” said Sunder Singh, former Army personnel.