Skip to content
  • English
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
Daily News India

Daily News India

Just another WordPress site

  • English
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • National
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Toggle search form
  • Mitsu Chem Plast Limited Delivers Strong Q2 FY26 Performance; Records 66% Growth in Net Profit Business
  • HEC Infra Projects Limited Wins ₹16.35 Cr Order for Battery Energy Storage System Project Business
  • 125 students of Masterminds for CA institute achieve All India ranks in CMA Inter, Final exams Press Release
  • Fass gaya re Nochitt Miya Entertainment
  • The Ultimate Guide to Choosing The Best bariatric surgeon in Punjab Health
  • Dhruv Consultancy Services secures Rs 2.83 Cr NHAI Contract for Independent Engineer Services in Punjab Business
  • BigBloc Construction Ltd reports Revenue from Operations of Rs. 72.81 crore in Q3FY26, rise of 28.1% Y-o-Y Business
  • ‘The Pickleball Song’ by Vineet Singh Hukmani: An Anthem of Joy for a Global Sports Movement Entertainment

Bartan Bank Revolution: An Innovative Step Towards a Green India

Posted on July 7, 2023 By

Hockey Wali Sarpanch Neeru Yadav handing over Utensils under Bartan Bank initiative

Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], July 7: India is currently grappling with a significant environmental challenge: the country produces an alarming 62 million tonnes of plastic in the form of disposable plastic crockery. A staggering 92% of this plastic ends up littering our streets and waterways, as it’s discarded without being recycled. This is due to the slow decomposition rate of plastic and a culture that has become reliant on disposable items for convenience.

Disposable plastic crockery has become a go-to for many due to its affordability, especially during large events, marriages and gatherings, a common part of Indian culture. The convenience of disposable utensils also appeals to many, as they require minimal effort to transport and dispose of.

However, the Indian Government, led by Shri Narendra Modi, has been making strides towards reducing this reliance on plastic. Their ban on single-use plastic has made a considerable dent in reducing plastic waste, although illegal black markets persist due to a sudden implementation of the ban and the lack of easily accessible alternatives.

In an effort to bring about a change, the Aditri Foundation has joined hands with a village in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, led by their innovative leader, the ‘Hockey Wali Sarpanch’, Mrs. Neeru Yadav. Drawing inspiration from India’s past, where a culture of cooperation and sharing prevailed, they have established a “Bartan Bank” (utensil bank). Borrowing utensils from relatives during large celebrations was common, promoting societal harmony and discouraging wasteful practices. This initiative is an innovative step towards reviving that culture, in addition to combating the menace of disposable plastic crockery.

In the village of Lambi, under the leadership of Mrs. Yadav, villagers can now borrow steel crockery free of charge for their events, providing a sustainable alternative to disposable plastic items. This initiative not only reduces plastic waste but also revives the communal sharing practices of yesteryears. Under this unique initiative by ‘Hockey Wali Sarpanch’ Neeru Yadav and the Aditri Foundation, about 14 marriages and mass gatherings have been organized by using the ‘Bartan Bank’ facility. In this unique facility, about 1000 plates, 2000 bowls, 2000 glasses, 2000 spoons and 50 jugs are donated by Sarpanch Neeru Yadav for making the village ‘garbage free and plastic free’. 

Mrs. Neeru Yadav’s innovative approach shows that community-led efforts can greatly help in moving towards a more sustainable future. Scaling up such initiatives could serve as a way to bridge the gap left by the ban on single-use plastics, enabling a swift transition to environmentally-friendly alternatives.

Bartan Bank is more than just an open utensil bank; it is a symbol of India’s steps towards sustainability and an example of community spirit in action. As Mrs. Neeru Yadav asserts, it is about reviving the lost traditions that once served our society and environment so well. It’s time to turn the page on disposable plastic and usher in a new era of sustainability and community cooperation.

Under her leadership, the Farmers Producer Organisation (FPO) is established and this FPO works towards boosting farmers’ income by organizing them into cooperatives, enabling them to collectively bargain for better prices for their produce. FPOs also assist farmers in accessing credit, seeds, fertilizers, and other inputs more easily, thus reducing their dependence on intermediaries. Neeru Yadav, with her experience in managing social change in the village, is ideally positioned to ensure the success of this initiative. 

Another initiative championed by Neeru Yadav is the establishment of ‘Water ATMs’ in her village. These automated water dispensing units provide clean and safe drinking water to villagers, reducing the prevalence of water-borne diseases. Installed in public spaces, the Water ATMs are accessible 24/7 and charge a minimal fee, making them a sustainable solution to the village’s water needs. 

Mrs. Yadav has also shown her commitment to sustainable agriculture by promoting organic farming practices. She has arranged workshops and training sessions on organic farming methods, encouraging farmers to switch to these practices. The objective is to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, thus preserving soil fertility and protecting the environment. 

In her mission to improve the health and nutrition of her village, Mrs. Yadav has also initiated a mid-day meal scheme in the local schools. The initiative involves providing hot, nutritious meals to the students, promoting better health and improving school attendance rates. 

Neeru Yadav’s inspiring work extends to energy conservation as well. She has led an initiative to replace conventional streetlights in the village with energy-efficient LED lights. This measure not only conserves energy but also reduces the village’s electricity expenses, thereby freeing up funds for other developmental projects.

Through her innovative and dedicated leadership, Neeru Yadav has shown that effective, sustainable change can be brought about at the grassroots level. Her various initiatives underscore her commitment to the overall development of her village and the welfare of its inhabitants. Each initiative, from the Bartan Bank to the FPO, serves as an example for others to emulate, contributing to India’s journey towards a greener and more sustainable future.

If you have any objection to this press release content, kindly contact pr.error.rectification@gmail.com to notify us. We will respond and rectify the situation in the next 24 hours.

National Tags:national

Post navigation

Previous Post: From Fitness Model to Bollywood Star: Sanjana Gupta’s Inspiring Journey Captivates Delhi’s Youth
Next Post: “Rise to the Challenge: Students in Classes 1 to 10, Join the Unified Council Olympiads for Academic Excellence and Ignite Academic Excellence!”

Related Posts

  • 50,000 Delhi NCR car owners take the Delhi Govt and Park Plus pledge to combat air pollution National
  • Exploring India’s Cultural Tapestry: Sangram Singh and Payal Rohatgi Marvel at Tuli Research Centre for India Studies’ Exhibition National
  • Empowering Frontline Heroes: Samprati Foundation Distributes Protective Gear to Surat’s Safai Veers National
  • GST 2.0 Impact: Notebook Industry Seeks Bold Relief Measures National
  • Meet M.M. Thahir, the people friendly social entrepreneur creating ripples in Ambalapuzha English
  • Sadguru Brahmeshanand sets “Asia Books of Record” for Yadnyopavit in Goa National

Recent Posts

  • PP Savani Family Organises Grand ‘Trividh Samman Samaroh’ to Honour Public Representatives, Bank Directors, and Meritorious Students
  • Gujarat Inject Kerala Limited Bags Rs. 14.49 Crore Solar PV Module Order from Deon Energy Limited
  • 27th AsiaOne ASEAN Business & Social Forum 2026, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Jainam Unifies Its Digital Platform Identity with Transition of JLite to the Jainam App
  • Before Influencers, There Was The Cabin Crew Red Lip: The Inspiration Behind Forever52’s Latest Campaign

Recent Comments

  • Unknown on Participants Reap Rewards in Wellman’s 8-Week Digital Campaign: IPL Tickets, Autographed Virat Kohli Merchandise, and More!
  • An Unforgettable Evening: EO Noida’s 4th President’s Gala Shines Bright Business
  • Trailblazing Magic: Bibek Nayak’s Impact on Startups and Industries Business
  • Top 10 reasons to consider an L1 visa to work in the USA over the EB5 visa Business
  • AAC Blocks: Building A Formidable Future of Construction Business
  • Martin & Harris Labs reports robust results in FY21, PAT zooms 139% to Rs 177 Cr Business
  • Parull Khanna-Breaking the glass Ceiling & winning as 1st runner up Ms. World QOTW pageant! Business
  • Celebrities Who Swear by Cranberries – Here’s Why Health
  • Content Films Productions Pvt. Ltd celebrated the cast of an all-new web series titled “Crime Beat” A Zee5 Original Series Entertainment

Copyright © 2026 Daily News India.

Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme