From the rag picker to speaker at UN

As like many other rag pickers in the city she wondered around the city picking up the garbage, dirty objects and many stinking things, but she is exception as she has made the city proud by her priceless contribution by delivering a speech at World Climate Change!

Sarubai Waghmare is the resident of Rajiv Gandhi slums near Juna Tofkkhana in Shivaijinager.

It seems a little bit bizarre, though it’s a fact. Sarubai is a member of the Kagad Kach Patra Kashatkari Panchayat of Pune. Through her organization and with the help of an NGO ‘Swachha’, she got the chance to share her experience at the Climate Change Meet at Bangkok where she was officially invited.

She has educated them about the waste which is not being collected and unused, so as to put that waste into use. She was the first choice from all over the world to deliver the speech at UN.

When asked her about the experience she had in Bangkok, she was greatly excited to express,

it was a great experience as I had not thought that I will ever cross the sea, but I did and that too for the environmental cause. I have been doing this work since my childhood. What I observed there in the city of Bangkok was that there were not overflowing garbage bins as we have here in city.


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