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Our History
Environment Pollution Control and Development Organization came into existence as a result of the motivation and group initiative of its founders, for reducing the environment pollution, natural disaster, deforestation, land slide, acid rain fall, climate change, epidemic disease. Working with a team of committed people has been to secure integrated development through people’s participation. The key areas identified for
interventions include environment, natural Sanitation, plantation, child education, health and hygiene, sustainable livelihood, and women empowerment. Our efforts have developed lasting association with government, non-government and corporate organizations as also with the communities and groups with whom we have worked. The Organization Focus on community based projects involving local volunteers.
Meet Our Talented Team
Krishna Kumar Kushawaha
President
Upendra Kumar
Vice President
Anjali Kushwaha
Secretary
Sabitri Devi Hajam
Vice Secretary
Join With Us
Community Tree Plantation
Local communities continue to face rising environmental challenges due to deforestation and rapid urban development, reports from environmental groups highlight.
Volunteers will play a vital role in planting, nurturing, and monitoring trees while raising awareness about environmental protection. By joining this campaign, volunteers can directly contribute to building a greener environment and promoting long-term sustainability within their communities.
Plastic Waste Reduction & Clean-Up
Plastic pollution remains a growing environmental concern, with reports indicating increasing waste accumulation in rivers, streets, and public areas. Improper waste disposal continues to harm ecosystems, wildlife, and human health, making community-driven action more important than ever.
This campaign invites volunteers to participate in clean-up drives, waste segregation activities, and awareness programs focused on reducing plastic use. Through collective effort, volunteers can help create cleaner surroundings and encourage responsible environmental behavior.
