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Delhi National Zoo’s ‘Bin There, Done That Initiative’, Receives Appreciation From Netizens

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Delhi National Zoological Park launched an awareness campaign on Saturday called ‘Bin there, Done That’ to raise awareness among visitors towards India’s Ecological diversity.

The initiative is receiving accolades from volunteers, visitors as well as people on social media. On Saturday, more than 70 volunteers participated in this social campaign. The participants were seen painting dustbins and decorating the water tanks with art.


Some of the volunteers also painted animals wearing masks and maintaining social distance in order to generate awareness about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The monkey with the mask, surely won many hearts!


The theme of the innovation was ecological diversity of India, volunteers were seen painting elephants, deers, parrots on the dustbins.

The pictures of the event can be seen here-

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