Madhya Pradesh Village Declares Itself Abuse-Free: Borsar village in Burhanpur district of Madhya Pradesh has become an abuse-free village. The Panchayat has made a rule that for abusing, there will be a fine or the village will have to be cleaned. This campaign, which started with the initiative of TV artist Ashwin Patil, has now become a topic of discussion in the entire district.
A small village in Burhanpur district of Madhya Pradesh has become a topic of discussion in the entire area these days. The people here together have made such a rule, which has changed the identity of the village. Borsar village, located about 20 km from the district headquarters, has now been declared an “abuse-free village”. The Gram Panchayat claims that no one abuses here anymore. If someone is caught doing this then action is certain against him. This initiative is not limited to just making rules, but the people of the village have also implemented it in their behavior.
Fine is imposed for abusing
In this village with a population of about 6000, the Panchayat has made a clear rule that those who abuse will be punished. According to the decision of the Gram Panchayat, if a person is found abusing, he is fined. If someone is unable to pay the fine, he has to do cleaning work in the village for an hour. The people of the village say that after this rule the atmosphere has changed a lot. Now people have started using more civilized language in conversation.
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The decision was implemented with the consent of the village.
This rule was not made by any one person, but was implemented with the consent of the entire village. The Panchayat first talked to the villagers and then this initiative was started. To make people aware, posters were put up at many places in the village, on which it is clearly written – “Abusing is prohibited.” Apart from this, people were also informed about this rule by making announcement. The villagers accepted it positively.
Campaign started with the initiative of TV artist
This unique initiative was started by village resident and TV artist Ashwin Patil. He told that earlier the habit of filth and abuses had become a big problem in the village. To change this, the first cleanliness campaign was started.
Later he suggested to the Panchayat that a rule should be made to stop abusive language in the village. This proposal was discussed with the Sarpanch and Deputy Sarpanch and then this campaign was implemented in the entire village.
Appreciation of the initiatives being taken in the district
Gram Panchayat Sarpanch Vinod Shinde says that this change has been possible with the cooperation of all the villagers. Now the atmosphere in the village has become more calm and positive than before. People talk to each other with respect. This initiative is being appreciated not only in the village but in the entire Burhanpur district.
Can become an example for the society
This initiative of Borsar village shows that if people decide together then even small rules can bring big changes in the society. If other villages and towns also adopt this model, then positive changes can be seen in both language and behavior in public life.
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