Revitalizing local waterways, Yamuna riverbank cleanups, bio-drain pollution intercept drives, and community-led river ecosystem conservation.
Rivers have sustained human culture, poetry, and civilizations for millennia. Yet, urban expansion and reckless solid disposal have turned sacred waterways into toxic drains.
SANAD Foundation spearheads weekend ghat restoration drives, plastic filtration meshes across local tributary drains, and riverside public literacy walks to protect aquatic ecosystems and preserve urban water bodies.
Organizing routine community drives to remove non-biodegradable plastics, synthetic fabrics, and debris from riverbanks.
Setting up floating mesh barriers at active canal outlets to trap single-use waste before it enters primary rivers.
Planting native water-retaining reeds, grasses, and trees along banks to prevent soil erosion and naturally filter runoff.
Join college environmental cells, local civil societies, and youth brigades in regular weekend ecological restoration drives.
Join River Cleanliness Campaign