
Time to make campaign against plastic a mass movement: Gujarat CM
Gandhinagar: Stating that it was time to decide whether the next generation will "have a plastic-free or plastic-laden environment," chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday said that the campaign against single-use plastic should become a mass movement in Gujarat.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
Presiding over the state-level programme in Gandhinagar to mark World Environment Day, the chief minister also unveiled several projects aimed at environment protection. "The Prime Minister has envisioned environment-friendly development, and Gujarat will adhere to the principle of ensuring development in a sustainable and environment-friendly manner," the CM said.
Expressing concern over the environmental risks posed by the use of plastic, Patel remarked that while plastic is one of humanity's impactful inventions and part of our lifestyle, single-use plastic can become a major problem for the environment and future generations.
He appealed to people to use cloth bags, highlighting the installation of cloth bag vending machines and plastic bottle crusher machines at various locations in the state.
He emphasized that small efforts and habits, like using cloth bags and carrying steel bottles for water, should be cultivated to initiate change.
Under the 'Green Wall of Aravalli Project' initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on World Environment Day this year, the state govt plans to plant trees and saplings across 19,225 hectares in Aravalli, Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Mehsana, Panchmahal, Mahisagar and Dahod.
Environment and forest minister Mulubhai Bera said that the state govt has taken steps towards plastic management. He added that 646 plastic processing units, seven waste-to-energy plants and five co-processing cement plants are operational. Innovative steps like reverse vending machines, ATMs for cloth bags and eco-friendly offering boxes will help bring about a transformation towards environmental conservation.
Tired of too many ads? go ad free now
All items used at the World Environment Day event at Mahatma Mandir, such as flex banners, paper cups, food waste, materials used in exhibitions, flowers and decorative items, will be recycled, making it a 'Zero Waste' event, the organisers said. Visitors were provided with cloth bags, notepads made from recycled paper, plantable eco-friendly pens and steel bottles.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
FBI chief Kash Patel admits his house was swatted: What is swatting and why is it increasing in America?
Image credits: X/@Kash_Patel FBI director Kash Patel recently had an interview with popular podcaster Joe Rogan where he made a shocking revelation that his house had been swatted. Rogan, like the listeners of the podcast, appeared shocked by the admissions asking, "What? The head of the FBI gets swatted?" to which Patel replied 'These people play, it's the ultimate hypocrisy. They have two sets of rules: One against you, and one for them.' What is swatting and why is it becoming a rising problem in America? Explained: What is swatting? Image credits: X/@ClownWorld_ If there's any federal law system that is popular for its alacrity in response it's the American one. Be it 911 or SWAT, every call for emergency and protection is taken into account and immediate response is assured. Recently, the country has been experiencing a rise in the cases of swatting. Swatting includes false calls to the 911 or Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT) reporting a false threat at a location. Swatters falsely report major threats like bomb threats, hostage situations and murders in order to ensure serious responses from the emergency services. The SWAT team responds to the locations and assumes the people residing there as points of threat. Swatting essentially makes the misuse of the responsiveness and alert actions of the federal teams and is also a threat to the life of the people whose houses are swatted as they are treated as points of threat with gunpoint and allegations. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Spiele kostenlos in deinem Browser - Kein Download oder Installation erforderlich! Taonga Farm Jetzt spielen Undo In the previous months, houses of popular names such as Conservative podcast and Infowars host Owen Shroyer, US journalist Larry Taunton, Jennifer Aniston, Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Nicki Minaj have also been swatted. Now added to the list is the head of the FBI, Kash Patel who himself has been very vocal on launching active campaigns against swatting and recognising the seriousness of the situation. 'I want to address the alarming rise in 'Swatting' incidents targeting media figures. The FBI is aware of this dangerous trend, and my team and I are already taking action to investigate and hold those responsible accountable,' Patel had posted on X a while ago. 'The one thing we will do is put out all that information to the American public.' Patel promised at Rogan's podcast. He added, 'And if we can work with our partners at the DOJ to come up with a prosecution, that will be their decision.' Why is swatting increasing in America? Image credits: Getty Images Well, American society is one of the most technologically-forward societies in the world. From social media to AI apps, there's not much hidden from people about each other. People overshare personal information on social media, their IP addresses are easily accessible by hackers, and they keep updating in real time where they are. These acts make it very easy for your abodes to be swatted. In order to prevent your house from being swatted, keep on checking the privacy settings on your emails and social media, update your passwords from time to time, and avoid sharing any kind of personal information such as your real-time location, hour or office address and more.


The Hindu
8 hours ago
- The Hindu
Activists urge Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to stop felling of 368 trees in Bengaluru's Cantonment area
Environmental activists have written to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah urging him to immediately intervene and prevent the felling of 368 trees in the Bengaluru Cantonment railway premises. To facilitate construction, the Railways has sought permission from the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Forest Cell to axe the trees. Following this, the Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF) had invited public objections on April 25, 2025. A letter by A.T. Ramaswamy, an environment activist, stated that a campaign held on World Environment Day (June 5) saw participation from seers, retired officials, and environmentalists, all demanding that the trees be saved and the land declared a biodiversity park. The group has accused the BBMP Forest Cell of prioritising corporate interests over public health and green cover. They have called on the Chief Minister to issue immediate directions to stop tree felling and protect Bengaluru's rapidly declining urban canopy. In April, The Hindu first reported that the BBMP issued a public notice inviting objections to the proposed felling of 368 trees located inside the colony. The Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA), under the Ministry of Railways, has sought permission for the removal of trees as part of its 'commercial development project' planned at the site.


Time of India
10 hours ago
- Time of India
Here's how FBI director Kash Patel got to know about the Donald Trump-Elon Musk ‘big' public fight
FBI Director Kash Patel learned about the public dispute between US President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk during the taping of a Joe Rogan podcast . During the podcast, Patel was specifically informed about Musk's accusation linking Trump to the 'Epstein Files.' Patel, who has recently faced criticism from some supporters for distancing himself from conspiracy theories related to Jeffrey Epstein since becoming FBI director, appeared surprised by the tech billionaire's tweets about Trump's past association with Epstein. The interaction occurred as the relationship between Trump and Musk, who is a significant financial supporter of Trump's campaign and a figure in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), experienced a notable public breakdown earlier this week. Rogan paused his interview with Patel to inform the FBI chief of Musk's statements. What the FBI director Kash Patel said about the Trump-Musk dispute on Joe Rogan's podcast 'That's way outside my lane,' Patel noted, as Rogan asked, 'what the f**k' was going on between the president and his former 'first buddy.' About an hour into The Joe Rogan Experience recording, Musk responded to Trump's remark that he was 'disappointed' by the Tesla CEO's continued criticisms of the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' that Republicans are working to pass. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo After Musk's recent departure from the administration as a 'special government employee,' the tech mogul has become more vocal in opposing the president's legislation, arguing that it would 'bankrupt' the country. Shortly before Musk shared his X post, Patel had spent a large part of his Rogan interview trying to convince the conspiracy-minded podcast host that Epstein did commit suicide. Patel and his deputy director, Dan Bongino, both of whom had previously supported the idea that Epstein was murdered in jail, have faced criticism from right-wing influencers for now stating that the available evidence points to Epstein taking his own life. As Rogan began speculating whether Patel and the FBI had footage of Epstein's island residence, the show's producer interrupted to inform them that Musk had just made his allegation about Trump. What to Expect at WWDC 2025: iOS 19, AI, M4 Macs & More AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now