how did the Versova clean up drive benefit the fishermen
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Mr. Mahindra was referring to lawyer Afroz Shah who launched a clean-up drive at Versova, one of Mumbai’s dirtiest beaches, a few weeks ago. Afroz has so far drawn more than 2,000 volunteers for this drive which culminated on the World Environment Day on June 5, 2017.
After the clean up, with the help of the community staying there, the volunteers planted 500 coconut trees. Instead of saplings three-year- old plants of about 12 ft high have been planted. Out of these, 100 coconut trees were donated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
An India Times report quoted Mona Keshwani, a local resident saying “Our plan is to create a coconut lagoon, with a target of planting 3,000 to 4,000 trees over the next two years. In the first month itself, we have completed planting 500 trees. Each tree will be the responsibility of the local community staying there. They will not only take care of it, but can also eat or sell the coconuts. With the coconut lagoon, the beach could become a
tourist hotspot.”
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