Coimbatore: 9 visually challenged people stitched 'world's largest jute bag' to make entry in Guinness Record

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ANI | Updated: Sep 01, 2019 10:33 ISTCoimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], Sept 1 (ANI): With an aim to make an entry in Guinness World Record
and spread awareness about no-use of plastic, nine visually challenged people have stitched the "world's largest jute bag" measuring
66ft-tall and 33ft-wide in just five hours
Members of the transgender community and students of a technical institute in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore district on Friday have assisted the
visually challenged people during the process of stitching the bag to make a record
Speaking to ANI, Shashi Kala, the Chairman of Yuva Foundation, who orgainsed this attempt, said, "Nine visually challenged people from Yuva
Foundation set out to make a Guinness World Record by sewing a 66-feet high and 33-feet wide jute bag without a handle
The jute bag was stitched to sensitise the people to stop using harmful plastic bags and switch to eco-friendly alternatives."Alluding to
the famed speech by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the Independence Day where he urged the people and
shopkeepers to eliminate the use of plastic bags completely, Shashi Kala said, "We have to launch a war against the plastic
This is the reason why our people have stitched a jute bag."She added, "Through the attempt, we also want to prove it to the society that
differently-abled people have their own ability and it is our responsibility to give them confidence and encouragement." (ANI)