‘Bamboo Se Pani Peene Ka…’: Nagaland Minister's Hilarious Tweet On Recycling
News 18Temjen Imna Along, Nagaland’s Minister of Higher Education and Tribal Affairs, is well known for his tweets which mostly highlight the unseen essence of the northeastern states of India. Along tweeted two pictures that showed the beautifully crafted sustainable bottles made of bamboo and wrote, “Bamboo dene ka nahin, bamboo se pani peene ka…Known as green gold, bamboo has unlimited potential and its usage in creating eco-friendly products will do wonders for Mother Nature. Kudos to all entrepreneurs from NE India who are working to harness its true potential.” Bamboo dene ka nahin, bamboo se pani peene ka… Known as green gold, bamboo has unlimited potential and it's usage in creating eco-friendly products will do wonders to Mother Nature. Your sense of humour is commendable 😃— A Believer February 21, 2023 Another user wrote, “Does anyone know what website I can order these bottles from?” Does anyone know what website I can order these bottles from?— A Vishwamitra February 21, 2023 “The main problem is the product’s availability at the right places or information related to the products,” a user pointed out. Would love to setup an online channel if not in existence https://t.co/PWulwW3V40— Sanskar Rao🇮🇳 February 21, 2023 Bamboo has been widely used by the people of northeast India to make a wide range of household items such as cooking utensils and storage boxes.