This Meghalaya IAS officer walks 10 km to buy organic vegetables

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IAS officer Ram has been trying to inspire people to walk towards fitness.

New Delhi, September 26 : An IAS officer from Meghalaya has been inspiring people to lead a cleaner and a greener life. 

In order to buy organic vegetables from local vendors, Ram Singh, the Deputy Commissioner of West Garo Hills, walks 10 km every week. 

Ram has been trying to inspire people to walk towards fitness. He wants to reduce vehicular pollution and avoid plastics.

Ram posted a picture on Saturday that went viral. The picture shows the officer buying vegetables from a local vendor, near Tura, with a traditional bamboo basket slung over his shoulder.

He captioned the image: “21kgs of weekend organic Vegetables shopping, No plastic, no vehicular pollution, no traffic jam, Fit India, Fit Meghalaya, Eat Organic, Clean & Green Tura , POSHAN , 10km morning walk…”

21kgs of weekend organic Vegetables shopping, No plastic, no vehicular pollution, no traffic jam, Fit India, Fit Meghalaya, Eat Organic, Clean & Green Tura , POSHAN , 10km morning walk..

Posted by Ram Singh on Friday, September 20, 2019

The post received over 2,000 ‘likes’ and several comments. People praised him for his dedication towards going green. 

Meanwhile, another Facebook user shared Ram’s pictures applauding his initiative.

“This is the new face of Indian Bureaucracy. I am inspired,” wrote Robert G Lyngdoh on Facebook, sharing two pictures of Ram.

This is Shri. Ram Singh, Deputy Commissioner of West Garo Hills, Tura in Meghalaya. Every week, he walks 10 KM to buy…

Posted by Robert G Lyngdoh on Sunday, September 22, 2019