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Social worker:

        Satendra Singh is the founder member of the 15 years
        old people’s movement called “Clean, Green, Healthy
        and Educated India” Movements in three states: Uttar
        Pradesh, Delhi and NCR. “Clean, Green, Healthy and
        Educated India” Movements has been engaged in a
        struggle for environment for the people affected by
        the pollution. Especially those who are suffering from
        asthma, heart disease, cholesterol, high BP or any other
        disease. He is also one of the founders of the Utthan
        Samiti (A Ray of Hope), an alliance of hundreds of
        progressive people’s organizations. In addition to the
        above, Satendra Singh did a thorough research on the
        environmental, social, political and environmental
        aspects and impacts of the development of hazardous
        industries globally and their alternatives. He was the
        national coordinator and then convenor of “Clean,
        Green, Healthy and Educated India” Movements
        till date and now continues to be a chairman to
        Utthan Samiti. Under the banner of Utthan Samiti
        He has participated in and supported various mass
        struggles across India for Clean, Green and Healthy
        environment. His work challenges Environmental
        issues and all kinds of discrimination. He has been
        a part of numerous teams and panels that work on
        initiating and formulating various national policies
        and enactments including those related to CGWA,
        Pollution, Swachta in RWA’s.

        “Clean, Green, Healthy and


        Educated India” Movements, founded by
        Satendra Singh with others are allies of Utthan Samiti.

        Recently he visited Kunming and Dali - China as a
        part of Indian Government Delegation to share his
        opinion on environment. He shared his views on         3- Structure our Workload.
        “how we can reduce pollution” in Yunnan and Dali
        Universities.                                          4- Prioritize Time Consuming Tasks.

                                                               5- Set Realistic Deadlines for Projects.

        Accepting challenges:                                  6- Avoid Multitasking.

        1-  The biggest challenge in a new project is to aware   Time management is essential in achieving your goals
        of Labour Laws and their aspects. Then we are          and getting your work done with time management
        planning how to solve those issues which are most      comes organizing, planning, and prioritizing. The
        essential and planned accordingly.                     client is interested in how well you manage your time
                                                               because they want to see if you do your work in an
        2- First of all, we make A “To-Do” List. Before we try   organized way, they want to know your strategies for
        to tackle any part of our workload, we make a list of   completing a given task in a short span of time, and
        all tasks that need completed.                         they want to determine what your priorities are.
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