'Elam Green' in social work

In recent times, the network called social with the influx of users and 'fake ID' is becoming (a) social. However, 'Elam Green' has succeeded in conveying a dynamic message that not all social networks are 'anti-social'.

Baishak 22, 2081

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'Elam Green' in social work

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Exactly 12 years ago, i.e. around 2012, the local level was under the control of employees. At that time without people's representatives, the campaign to make Ilam, a tourist destination, a plastic-free zone, was announced. Similar campaign was started in other districts but it was not as effective as in Ilam.

After the plastic-free campaign, another campaign was launched in Ilam, 'Tobacco-free Ilam', led by Sudeep Shrestha. "We started the campaign to regulate tobacco products by making a law," said Sudeep, "It must be a coincidence, after our campaign, the government was forced to make a law." 

When the Act was made, it had to be preached in villages. And Yuvraj Dahal, the then Executive Officer of Ilam Municipality, gave a trick, to run a Facebook page. At the same time, Ilameli journalists Rajesh Parajuli and Sudeep Shrestha started a Facebook page called 'Ilam Green'. "After Adhikrit Dahal said that a Facebook page could be a good option for communicating information, we started running a Facebook page together with Rajesh Parajuli," said Sudeep, "since then the page has been running continuously." 

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12 years ago, social media users were not as active as they are today. Due to the number of users, this network is called social (a) social. However, Elam Green has delivered a powerful message that not all social networks are 'anti-social'. Elam Green, who had just started using Facebook, made him addicted to using Facebook. A solid means of knowing about an event or accident, Elam Green. "People started to consider Green Elam as a reliable medium to understand about any event," said Sudeep Shrestha, the founder of Elam Green Page.

Elam Green, who is becoming the cause of the happiness of the common people, not only informs about the accident, but also rescues those who are stranded without treatment and initiates treatment. Helps the helpless. It has the ability to save lives by collecting blood immediately for those who need blood. Warns before natural calamities. Hostema hanse helps those who are in trouble after the calamity. Once a child was seriously injured in a fire. He came from a poor family and his treatment was a problem. Elam Green, who found out about this, posted what was only a small news story, and there was a queue of helping hands. 

'Elam Green' in social work

It was because of the helping hands that the child was saved from death. Even today, the amount is deposited in the bank in his name. They plan to provide that amount to him in the future. Once a long-lost man was found thanks to Page and reunited with his family years later. Due to social work like treatment of patients, reunification of separated people, common people liked the page and joined. 

'We always question the authorities,' Sudeep added, 'We do justice by openly exposing the problems of the local government and the service users.' In 12 years of establishment, 92 thousand followers have been created. While more than half of Elam, which has a population of about 3 lakh, consider this page as a rich source of information. "Ilam Green is my favorite Facebook page," said Sagar Gurung, a local, "It has all kinds of information and content, which gives us a lot of information." 70 percent of Elam Green's followers are in the age group of 22 to 45 years. 

Two years ago, by slightly expanding the Facebook page, they registered as Green Media Pvt Ltd and started operating the website. Various parties try to use the page during elections. However, they are aware of it. They do not campaign in favor of any party. "We are always careful not to be influenced by any parties and organizations," said Sudeep, "we take the support of common people rather than parties." 

is a free page that now generates some legitimate income along with social work. Ads appear. They print at a low price. Advertising on agriculture, human security, rescue, disaster, education, health, religion and culture does not cost money. However, if someone wants to advertise a business, then they charge a minimal fee. "We never boosted the page to increase followers and likes," said Sudeep, "We never promote reality shows and voting programs." 

Correspondents of this page are active in villages. Positive and negative information about incidents and accidents in the village is received from these 'Village Correspondents'. "We are using Citizen Journalism to disseminate information," "Eventual news comes from them, they also send strange events." The Prakash family of Ekatappa, Phakphokthum 7 in West Ilam remembers Ilam Green if there is something new happening in the village or if someone has a problem. And they tell Sudeep not to put information and information on the page. 

After cross-checking the truth, Sudeep puts the information he got from the villagers as a notice on the page. In some cases, when the state agencies also have to issue information in the interest of the general public, Elam Green is the first page that is remembered. "Pages are fun," said Majja, "Sudeep said with a laugh, 'It gives me self-satisfaction to help common people.'"

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