
“a village does not need an air purifier for clean air”
A village without pollution
Anshu woke each morning to cool, clear air after the village stopped open burning and switched to clean stoves and composting.
Children played without coughing, the river ran clearer, and hedges along the road kept dust away.
Neighbours shared biogas plans and seedlings, turning small choices into lasting health.
Even elders said the stars looked sharper now proof that caring for air heals a whole community.
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