By supporting these traditional crafts, India can address plastic pollution while preserving cultural heritage and providing dignified livelihoods for rural communities.
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The PRASHAD scheme focuses on developing pilgrimage sites and heritage cities in India, enhancing infrastructure, and promoting sustainable tourism. While boosting tourism and local economies, concerns over long-term sustainability persist.
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Spread across 25 villages of Bijawar block, this project cost around 14 lakh rupees. These villages are remote with limited access to resources and even to the main city.
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