The shores of Versova beach were once littered with so much garbage that the locals considered it to be a garbage dump. Even for a metropolitan city like Mumbai, the amount of filth that culminated on the shores garnered the beach to be labeled as one of the dirtiest beaches in the city. What once may have been a hopeless sight has transformed into a miraculous one after one man stepped in to show a truly heroic act.
Shah said,” “I said I’m going to come on the field and do something. I have to protect my environment and it requires ground action.” As time went on, he was joined in the clean-up by local Versova residents, slum-dwellers, politicians, Bollywood celebrities, school children and 1000 volunteers.
The clean up has garnered a lot of attention, even being acknowledged by the Indian government. M Venkaiah Naidu, Minister for Urban Development has praised Shah and the team for their efforts, stating that the action should inspire others to do the same. The United Nations rewarded Shah with a Champion of the Earth award in 2016. Shah still has plans for Versova, telling CNN that he wants to plant 5,000 coconut trees in Versova and turn it into a “coconut lagoon like it used to be.”
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