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MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2025
Indian man cycling to Bangladesh with message to shun single-use plastic

Bangladesh

TBS Report
19 September, 2022, 11:15 am
Last modified: 19 September, 2022, 11:40 am

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Indian man cycling to Bangladesh with message to shun single-use plastic

TBS Report
19 September, 2022, 11:15 am
Last modified: 19 September, 2022, 11:40 am
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

Indian national Anil Chauhan from Daman and Diu is cycling to Bangladesh along with his daughters, seven-year-old Shreya and four-year-old Yukti. 

He has already travelled 11,000km. He began his journey on 1 January. He hopes to urge people to stop the use of single-use plastic, reports Times Now of the neighbouring country.

He aims to pedal his way to Bangladesh raising awareness about the scourge of single-use plastic.

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Asked why he was undertaking such an arduous journey with his two daughters, Chauhan, a widower, told Times Now that his mission was to stop the death of cows due to single-use plastic.

"Most of the cows in the country die by eating single-use plastic thrown in the garbage. Plastic is also one of the main reasons for diseases among cows," he said.

Carrying just one bag and two blankets with him, Chauhan has been cycling for over seven months, resting at temples, bus stops, railway stations or dharamshalas after sundown. 

He said that people there give him food and water upon knowing his cause.

Chauhan also said that he gets support from school administrations, village heads and locals when he interacts with villagers and children making them aware of the havoc single-use plastic is wreaking on the planet.

"People in my village in Daman and Diu made fun of me when I set out on my mission with my daughters. 

"But I carried on as this is my duty," he said to Times Now.

Asked why he took Shreya and Yukti along with him on the journey, Chauhan said his wife passed away recently and he now has only his daughters as his family. 

"The mission is big and the journey long. So I have brought my daughters with me."

He aims to go to Bangladesh and for that got a passport done for himself and his two daughters. He is hopeful of getting visas.

"There are many restrictions on single-use plastic in the country. The regulations are strict but not effectively implemented," Chauhan claimed.

The reason is no action is taken against the unit producing single-use plastic. This trend will continue till the companies making items from single-use plastic goods are closed, he said.

According to an estimate, 35 million tonnes of plastic waste is generated every year in the country.

Data shows that 3kg of plastic waste per person is produced every year in the country. In view of the deepening pollution crisis, the Indian central government ordered a complete ban on the production and use of single-use plastic from 1 July this year.

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Bangladesh-India / Single Use Plastic / Cycling

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