Kohima: Residents of Khensa village in the Mokokchung district are demonstrating how grassroots participation can drive environmental change. The community has launched a series of plastic waste collection initiatives aimed at curbing pollution and improving local sanitation.
These efforts underscore the idea that a cleaner Nagaland depends heavily on the collaborative actions of individual communities. By taking ownership of waste management at the village level, local residents are setting a practical example for broader environmental stewardship across the state.
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