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Workshop held to spread awareness among women waste pickers on using proper footwear
Workshop held to spread awareness among women waste pickers on using proper footwear

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Workshop held to spread awareness among women waste pickers on using proper footwear

New Delhi, A workshop was organised in the national capital to spread awareness among women waste pickers on the health risks of working barefoot and the importance of using proper footwear while handling waste on landfills and urban streets. Workshop held to spread awareness among women waste pickers on using proper footwear The session, organised by Chintan, in collaboration with Barefoot Warriors, was attended by 30 women waste pickers. It focused on the ways in which adequate footwear can prevent injuries, infections and long-term health complications arising from prolonged exposure to unsafe working conditions. Through live demonstrations, stories and interactive discussions, the workshop sought to address commonly held perceptions among waste pickers that shoes are uncomfortable, unnecessary, or inaccessible. The workshop aimed to build awareness about how proper footwear serves as a tool for safety, physical well-being and dignity, especially for women working in harsh environments. Women waste pickers frequently suffer from cuts, punctures and abrasions while handling mixed waste. These open wounds, when left untreated or exposed to contaminated materials, often result in infections that can require medical attention. Prolonged walking on uneven terrain in unsuitable footwear, such as worn-out chappals, can also lead to slips, falls and chronic musculoskeletal pain. "The youth today is growing up in an unequal, uncertain, melting world. Chintan is therefore really glad to help a Keshav Sekhri, a young Indian, addressing these crises in an impactful way," said Chintan founder Bharati Chaturvedi. The workshop was facilitated by Keshav Sekhri, founder of Barefoot Warriors, an initiative that works towards collecting and distributing used footwear to people in need. Chintan is an environmental research and action group. Health issues arising from such conditions not only endanger safety but also impact livelihoods, as many workers are forced to take time off from work due to injury or illness, resulting in loss of income. A statement from Chintan said Barefoot Warriors has a dedicated team of nine people and a cobbler who manage the collection, cleaning, repair and refurbishment of donated shoes. The refurbished footwear is stored at Chintan's Micro Material Recovery Facility located at Bengali Market, which is dedicated to this purpose. Distribution drives are organised based on assessed needs. For instance, among women waste pickers working barefoot at landfills and care is taken to ensure that each person receives a pair that fits and suits their work requirements. So far, the initiative has collected and refurbished 6,000 pairs of shoes, out of which 5,000 pairs have been distributed. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Amitabh Bachchan's Gujarati debut 'Unfiltered Naari' reaches the audience in Hindi
Amitabh Bachchan's Gujarati debut 'Unfiltered Naari' reaches the audience in Hindi

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Amitabh Bachchan's Gujarati debut 'Unfiltered Naari' reaches the audience in Hindi

Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan 's Gujarati debut drama, "Fakt Mahilao Maate" has now reached the Hindi audience with the title, "Unfiltered Naari". Made under the direction of Jay Bodas , the film narrates the journey of a young man, Chintan Parikh. Overwhelmed by all the females in his life, Chintan receives a superpower to understand women like no one else. Big B has done a special cameo in the drama as the father of the main protagonist, Chintan. Watch 'Kalki 2898 AD' Public Review in Less Than a Minute Talking about "Unfiltered Naari", Yash Soni who essays the role of Chintan said, "Gujarati cinema is going through a really exciting phase right now - we're seeing a wave of fresh storytelling, rooted in our culture but universal in its themes. Fakt Mahilao Maate was one such film that not only entertained but also sparked conversations around what women go through in everyday life. It was a rare blend of humour, heart, and insight, and the response from the Gujarati audience was overwhelming. " "With the movie's Hindi dubbed version, Unfiltered Naari, I truly believe we're giving this story a new life and a much bigger stage. There are so many regional films that deserve to reach beyond language barriers, and this is one such film. I hope the Hindi-speaking audience connects with it just as deeply - not just because of the story or the message, but because it's a reflection of our shared experiences. It's a film made with sincerity and purpose, and I'm thrilled that more people will now get to be part of this journey," the protagonist added. Backed by Anand Pandit and Vaishal Shah, "Unfiltered Naari" enjoys a stellar cast with Yash Soni, Amitabh Bachchan, Deeksha Joshi, Tarjanee Bhadla, Bhavini Jani, Kalpana Gagdekar, Chetan Daiya, Vaishakh Rathod, Deep Vaidya, and Om Bhatt in important roles. "Unfiltered Naari" will be available on ShemarooMe from 10th July.

NDMC, NGO Chintan launch solar-powered micro MRF for E-Waste at Khan Market
NDMC, NGO Chintan launch solar-powered micro MRF for E-Waste at Khan Market

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

NDMC, NGO Chintan launch solar-powered micro MRF for E-Waste at Khan Market

To reduce the burden on landfills by strengthening decentralised community-centric initiatives, New Delhi Municipal Council, along with NGO Chintan, has set up a solar-powered micro material recovery facility (MMRF) at Khan Market. The initiative is part of a larger plan to operationalise eight decentralised centres across the NDMC areas, each designed to tackle specific waste streams through collection, segregation, repair, reuse, upcycling and safe disposal, in line with Solid Waste Management Rules 2016. These are basically dhalaos that have been converted into MMRF plus reduce, reuse, recycle centres. This facility will specialise in e-waste collection and their responsible handover for disposal. The site, located close to the parking for public convenience, will facilitate the collection of waste such as old shoes, clothes, paper, books, domestic hazardous waste and, most importantly, various e-waste items. "We had a facility here earlier, but now this is revamped properly. We have placed multiple boxes, specifying the items that can be dropped in each of them. Besides paper and mixed plastic, separate sections are made for dumping batteries, stereos, keyboards or tablets, wires and earphone chargers, considering all these electronic items are processed separately," said an NGO representative. "We also have a machine to compress plastic bottles. Collected and segregated waste will be transferred to registered processing units." Launching the facility along with Chintan founder Bharati Chaturvedi, NDMC chairman Keshav Chandra said, "We encourage NDMC waste generators to participate in this project by dropping off their waste or calling for a pickup." Another key feature is a solar panel of 1kW capacity installed at the entrance to run the fan and lights and the weighing machines at the centre. "It will showcase how renewable, green energy can fight heat, improve health and also enable more efficient waste management," said Chaturvedi. NDMC has come across many new waste streams, from textile waste to shoes, said medical officer of health Dr Shakuntala Srivastava. "Trained waste pickers, integrated into the formal waste system, will manage operations, strengthening both environmental sustainability and livelihoods," said an official.

‘Trash talk' gets smarter: Solar-powered centre to collect e-waste at Khan Market
‘Trash talk' gets smarter: Solar-powered centre to collect e-waste at Khan Market

Time of India

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

‘Trash talk' gets smarter: Solar-powered centre to collect e-waste at Khan Market

New Delhi: To reduce the burden on landfills by strengthening decentralised community-centric initiatives, New Delhi Municipal Council, along with NGO Chintan, has set up a solar-powered micro material recovery facility (MMRF) at Khan Market. The initiative is part of a larger plan to operationalise eight decentralised centres across the NDMC areas, each designed to tackle specific waste streams through collection, segregation, repair, reuse, upcycling and safe disposal, in line with Solid Waste Management Rules 2016. These are basically dhalaos that have been converted into MMRF plus reduce, reuse, recycle centres. This facility will specialise in e-waste collection and their responsible handover for disposal. The site, located close to the parking for public convenience, will facilitate the collection of waste such as old shoes, clothes, paper, books, domestic hazardous waste and, most importantly, various e-waste items. "We had a facility here earlier, but now this is revamped properly. We have placed multiple boxes, specifying the items that can be dropped in each of them. Besides paper and mixed plastic, separate sections are made for dumping batteries, stereos, keyboards or tablets, wires and earphone chargers, considering all these electronic items are processed separately," said an NGO representative. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No dark spots, 10 years younger! Just take this from Guardian URUHIME MOMOKO Learn More Undo "We also have a machine to compress plastic bottles. Collected and segregated waste will be transferred to registered processing units." Launching the facility along with Chintan founder Bharati Chaturvedi, NDMC chairman Keshav Chandra said, "We encourage NDMC waste generators to participate in this project by dropping off their waste or calling for a pickup." Another key feature is a solar panel of 1kW capacity installed at the entrance to run the fan and lights and the weighing machines at the centre. "It will showcase how renewable, green energy can fight heat, improve health and also enable more efficient waste management," said Chaturvedi. NDMC has come across many new waste streams, from textile waste to shoes, said medical officer of health Dr Shakuntala Srivastava. "Trained waste pickers, integrated into the formal waste system, will manage operations, strengthening both environmental sustainability and livelihoods," said an official.

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