How an IAS Officer Revived the Tamsa River with 111 Villages?
In Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, the Tamsa River was slowly dying. Plastic waste, silt, and years of neglect had almost stopped its flow.
Then came a powerful intervention.
IAS officer Ravindra Kumar brought together 111 villages to restore the river.
Villagers cleared garbage, removed plastic waste, and desilted the riverbed.
They also planted 65,000 fruit trees along the riverbanks, ensuring long-term ecological restoration. And in just two months, something incredible happened. The Tamsa River started flowing again. 💧🌱
This story proves that when administration and communities work together, even a dying river can be revived. If one IAS officer and 111 villages can do this, imagine the change possible across India. Would you support such river revival movements in your region?
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