Sapana Village Distributes Improved Cooking Stoves to 200 Families in Kalika Municipality

Promoting health, safety, and environmental sustainability, Sapana Village Social Impact successfully distributed improved portable cooking stoves to 200 families across Wards No. 1, 3, and 5 of Kalika Municipality. The handover ceremony was attended by local government representatives, who commended the initiative for its positive impact on the community. The improved stoves are designed to reduce indoor air pollution, a major health hazard in rural households, while also cutting down fuel consumption. By minimizing smoke emissions, these stoves help prevent respiratory illnesses, particularly among women and children who spend significant time near cooking areas. Additionally, the stoves’ efficiency reduces the need for firewood, contributing to lower deforestation rates and decreased carbon emissions. Local officials praised the initiative, emphasizing its alignment with broader environmental and public health goals. This distribution marks another milestone in Sapana Village’s ongoing efforts to improve living conditions in rural Chitwan while implementing eco-friendly practices. The organization remains dedicated to implementing projects that benefit both communities and the environment.

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