Something Positive: The School Where Students Pay With Plastic Bags | An Encouraging Development
Something Positive: The School Where Students Pay With Plastic Bags | An Encouraging Development Why this story matters: Stories like this remind us that improvement often comes through small, steady efforts. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to india, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. On a misty Thursday morning in the village of Pamohi in the northeast Indian state of Assam, children walk to school carrying two bags. One holds their books; the other contains 25 cleaned and sorted plastic bags and bottles. For these students, the latter is currency — their school, the Akshar Forum, a 100-student institution established in 2016, accepts plastic as tuition fees. When the kids arrive at school, they queue patiently, chattering among themselves as they wait their turn to deposit their weekly “fees.” “I wonder why, across Pamohi, people still don’t segregate their waste,” 15-year-old Piyush Kalita muses. “If only we figured out how to dispose of plastic properly, life would be very different.” Would you like to read more good…